Lowell Jones
July 8, 1949 ~ June 22, 2021
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be directed to the Miller Wrestling Club, Hand County 4-H, or Miller FFA Chapter.
Lowell G. Jones, 71, of Ree Heights, passed away Tuesday, June 22, 2021, at Avera Heart Hospital in Sioux Falls.
Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 29, 2021, at the Miller Community Center with LDS branch president, John Hopkins, conducting the service. Graveside dedication will follow at the GAR Cemetery, Miller. Visitation will be 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., Monday, June 28, 2021, at Reck Funeral Home, Miller.
Lowell Gordon Jones was born July 8, 1949 to Wilbur and Evelyn (Allgaier) Jones in Miller, South Dakota. He was the youngest of five kids. Lowell grew up on a farm west of Miller and attended Miller School District, graduating with the Class of 1967. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science from South Dakota State University of Brookings, South Dakota. He purchased his grandfather’s farm at the base of the Ree Hills.
Lowell married his young, beautiful bride Barbara Sargent on January 18, 1981, at Lowell’s home. There, they raised their children on the family farm. Lowell’s love for cattle had the family deeply involved in stock shows in South Dakota and around the country. It was here on the farm that Lowell taught his kids the value of hard work and, in turn, took pride in their many accomplishments.
Lowell enjoyed his athletic career in high school playing football and wrestling. He was a 2-time state high school wrestling champion and lettered 3 years at SDSU. Lowell often bragged about his injuries to prove how hard he had worked. He was proudly inducted into the South Dakota Wrestling Hall of Fame and Miller High School Athletic Hall of Fame. He served as FFA president, was involved in 4-H, and acted as a gorilla in a school play. Many of the roles and positions Lowell held were 4-H leader, wrestling and soccer coach, various leadership roles within his church, and Midland Township board member.
He took pride in his club calf sales and herd. Considered by club calf enthusiasts his bull, JJ, was viewed to have one of the best crop of calves in the year 1988. Lowell was named the 1995 Outstanding Livestock Producer. In 2006, Lowell had one of the highest grossing club calf sales in South Dakota. Lowell’s calves went on to win many county, state, and national shows including the Denver Stock Show. His greatest accomplishment was winning the Iowa State Fair.
When the day seemed right, Lowell enjoyed fishing out at his dam, Lake Louise, the Missouri River, or wherever the opportunity presented itself. With his kids, he was able to take exciting fishing trips to Alaska, Canada, Lake Michigan, and North Dakota. This pastime was later shared with his grandkids.
Every encounter and conversation with Lowell was unique. He will be deeply missed by his wife of 40 years, Barb Jones; children: Ken (Libby) Jones of Highmore, Matthew (Andrea) Jones of Miller, Casper (Ashlie) Jones of Miller, Lisa (Jordan) Thornberg of Walhalla, ND, and Wilbur Jones of Miller; and eight grandchildren: Mia, Rowdy, Tobias, Malachi, Maverick, Miley, Rayza, and Wilder; a brother, Larry Jones of Yankton; and a sister, LaRita Monroe of Montana.
Lowell is greeted in heaven by his parents: Wilbur and Evelyn Jones; father and mother-in-law: Kenneth and Dorothy Sargent; infant daughter, Jennifer; infant grandson, Micah Thornberg; brother, LeRoy Jones; and sister, Lila Jones.
Reck Funeral Home of Miller has been entrusted with Lowell’s arrangements.




Doyle and I wish to send our sincere sympathies and prayers for Lowell's families.
Doyle & Kay Foreman
I always knew it was going to be an interesting conversation when Lowell came into my office. He will be missed.
My sincere sympathy to the family of Lowell Jones.
My sincere sympathy to you all. I came to my sister’s home in Florida after Zane passed away so I won’t be able to give my condolences in person. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers.
So sorry for your loss my sympathy to the families
Barb and family, You have my heartfelt sympathy. May you find peace in knowing our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Barb, and Kids, Lowell was one of my best friends. He is a true Christian. He has tried hard in his life to search for and reflect The Savior. He is a great example to follow. No men are perfect, and there are those who keep trying to improve. That's Lowell, Dad, husband, friend. He will be sorely missed. If the lord allows it, Husband and Dad will look over his wife and children. Keep faithful. Look to God.
My deepest sympathies to the family of Lowell Jones. We were classmates and graduated together in 1967. I last saw him in 2017 at our 50th class reunion.
Our Deepest Sympathy
Sorry for your loss
Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. May they bring you comfort and peace. In Deepest Sympathy,
Thoughts and prayers for you and your family!! He will be missed!!
Our deepest sympathies to all of Lowell's family. I don't remember ever visiting with Lowell that he didn't have a smile on and words of encouragement, He will be missed. We are keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!
Getting to know Lowell over the past five years has been a great experience. It’s certainly too short a time but includes impressions that will last a lifetime.
Helping Barb raise a very special daughter, Lisa, is especially appreciated by our family.
It was a pleasure to get to know Lowell. He is a wonderful man, and I am better for having met him.
Cory Morris
Sympathy to the families of Lowell Jones, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Barb, so sorry for your loss, cherish the wonderful memories you had together. Prayers to all.
Lowell was so much fun in MHS study hall. We had a lot of fun together. We also were in 4-H together. He was very serious and very, very good in 4-H with his cattle. I'm very proud of him and his great success at Prime Cut Ranch.
He became a very sweet, tender man, who loved his beautiful wife Barb (40 yrs). and every child and grandchild; he ever had…
The Lord welcomed him in paradise because He loved Lowell so much. (I will miss him; because I am a farmer too.)
Many, many prayers will be sent on high, that the Lord will comfort his Family and everyone else who loved and admired him.
Lowell was a great influence on my brother and I during our youth. We were always proud and spoke of the one rancher in our family way out west. He was a symbol of the true classic South Dakotan to us.
So sorry for your loss.
I worked riding the herd for him for A.I. the summer of 1974. I quickly learned how dedicated he was to build the best cattle herd in the country. And looks like he built a beautiful family too. 🙏🏻