Evelyn P Low
02/07/1936 - 05/25/2023
Obituary For Evelyn P Low
Evelyn Montez Pattillo Low, age 87, died at her daughter’s home in Vero Beach, Florida on Thursday, May 25, 2023. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia on February 7,1936, to parents William Chalmers Pattillo and Cornelia Elizabeth Todd. She lived only a few months in Georgia before moving to Dallas, Texas as an infant, arriving one night on the train in her mother’s lap with the red neon lights of the Pegasus horse perched atop the Magnolia Building welcoming them from miles away.
She remained a life-long Texan and committed herself to family, friends, neighbors, public education, civic engagement, and farming (in retirement) with a proper certification from the Texas Farm Bureau. Evelyn also enjoyed the values and fellowship of the Trinity Presbyterian and Grace United Methodist communities of faith in Sherman over many years.
Evelyn graduated from the historically-registered North Dallas High School and then worked her way through college at Southern Methodist University, earning a bachelor’s of science degree in physical education in 1957, and returned later for a master of arts degree in physical education in 1962. She initially was a teacher in Albuquerque, N.M. but relocated back to Dallas, where she met a fellow teacher and her future husband, Myron James Low, whom she married in 1962.
After jointly moving to Austin and Houston for a few years, they built their lives together in Sherman from 1966. Myron served as a tenured professor at Austin College, and Evelyn obtained her school counselor certificate and was hired as a traveling counselor in Whitesboro, Sadler, and Southmayd. In 1973, she moved to the Sherman Independent School District, where she counseled mostly at the high school but also in the elementary and middle schools. As a final career chapter, Evelyn obtained her certificate as a principal educator and became a vice-principal at SHS. Her many years of service to the SISD were fondly remembered around town by thousands of her former students who recognized and praised her for being both a supportive mentor and the hall-patrolling sheriff.
Evelyn lived by old-school values: getting-up early, working hard, doing the right thing, keeping commitments to others, and then enjoying the rewards of that way of life. She and Myron would often travel abroad in the summer months - since they were both educators - and these trips ended-up being a tremendous gift of adventure, culture and education for their children and other friends who would join them. Evelyn’s life took an “out-of-office” turn after her retirement, when she and two dear friends from the SISD poured themselves into farming two different plots of land in Grayson County, replete with large vegetable gardens, limousine cattle, chickens, goats, and a sentinel donkey.
Evelyn also had a tremendous supportive family of friends and caregivers who took care of her for years in Texas and Florida due to a dementia diagnosis in her 70s. Evelyn was preceded in death by both of her parents, her son-in-law, Carmelo Pampallona, and her husband, Myron, with whom she enjoyed 26 years of love and friendship before his passing in 1988. She is survived by her two children, Melinda Pampallona and Kurt Low (William Cossolias), and her grandson, Rio Pampallona. Evelyn’s family welcomes friends to a visitation at Dannel Funeral Home on Friday, June 2, from 5pm to 7pm. Funeral services will be held at Grace United Methodist Church in Sherman on Saturday, June 3, at 11am. Burial services will be held in Dallas at Sparkman/Hillcrest Cemetery on Saturday, June 3 at 3pm.
Please direct any gifts or donations in loving memory of Evelyn to the Grayson County chapter of Court Appointed Special Advocates for children (casagrayson.org) or the Sherman Education Foundation (shermanisd.net/sef).
Evelyn was loved while she was with us and will be through time and eternity. She will be missed!
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