| Service:  
							Monday, April 5, 2021 at 1 p.m. at the Historic 
							Gillett Farm in Elkhart.  Reception to follow. 
							Funeral home:
							Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Lincoln 
							Obituary  
							 
							Ila Hunter Lowman, daughter of 
							Elkhart, long-time resident of both Lincoln and 
							Springfield, died peacefully in her sleep on March 
							8, 2021 in Los Angeles. She was 91 years old.
 For nearly thirty years she was the owner and 
							operator of Ila’s Beauty Shop, originally in 
							Elkhart, then for many years in Lincoln. She closed 
							the shop as the weekly shampoo-and-sets of one 
							generation gave way to the bi-monthly trims of the 
							next, and that particular era of beauty parlor 
							social clubs came to a close.
 
 Ila loved a road trip, and was proud to have visited 
							nearly every state in the contiguous 48. She never 
							troubled herself with a European bucket list, as 
							there was “too much to see right here.” She was a 
							pioneer in non-conformity, and proudly told fuchsia- 
							or purple-haired millennials that she had pink hair 
							back in the early 60s, and red and green for 
							Christmas! Asked in 2019 if she’d like to revisit 
							that look, now that the colors were vibrant and 
							options endless, she said, “Nah.
 Now everyone’s doing it.”
 
 During her long life, she truly never met a 
							stranger. No matter where she was—in line at the 
							post office, on a city subway, sitting in church—she 
							engaged with people and made connections. It is 
							truly impossible to fathom how many lives she 
							touched. She was honest and kind, unfettered and 
							unfiltered, sweet and prickly and fierce and so very 
							funny. Ila was absolutely one of a kind, and she 
							wouldn’t have had it any other way. Certainly all 
							those who knew her loved her all the more for that.
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							Ila is preceded in death by her 
							parents Edward and Helen Hunter, husband Dale 
							Lowman, several brothers and sisters, and daughter, 
							Bonnie England. She leaves behind sons Robert 
							Broughton and Bruce Lowman, daughter Rebecca Lowman, 
							sister Wilma Hunter, grandchildren Angela Madden, 
							Alec Broughton, and Zac Lowman, great-grandchildren 
							Zane Schultz, Zoe Madden, Zoey and Harper Lowman, 
							great-great-grandchildren Piper and Declan Schultz, 
							many nieces, nephews, and many more great- and 
							great-great- nieces and nephews, all of whom she 
							loved dearly.
 A Memorial will be held on Monday, April 5, 2021 at 
							1 p.m. at the Historic Gillett Farm in Elkhart, with 
							a reception following the service.
 
 In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her 
							name to the Shriners Hospitals for Children, where, 
							in her youth, she received life-changing orthopedic 
							treatment.
 
            
            				
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