Michelle Loewer
- September 30, 2025
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Michelle Ann Clark Loewer, age 45, of Ball, Louisiana, entered eternal rest on Thursday, September 25, 2025. A bright spark in every room she entered, Michelle brought joy, laughter, and beauty to all who were lucky enough to know her.
Born in 1979, Michelle was a proud 1997 graduate of Bunkie High School, where her creativity and quick wit were evident even then. Whether she was crafting one-of-a-kind jewelry, painting vivid scenes from her imagination, or weaving words into beautiful poetry and stories, her artistic spirit knew no bounds.
Michelle had a rare gift for storytelling—not only through her written work, but also in the way she could make people laugh. Her jokes, always well-timed and delivered with a twinkle in her eye, could brighten the darkest day. She had an incredible memory for birthdays, and it became her tradition to be the very first person to wish her loved ones a happy birthday, sometimes even at midnight.
A true original, Michelle brought light, humor, and love into the world. Her art, her words, and her laughter will live on in the hearts of those she leaves behind.
She is survived by her husband of 22 years, Scott Loewer; children, Brayden Loewer and Ashlyn Loewer; grandson, Grayson Loewer; mother, Darnell Clark; sister, Kristen King (Michael); stepmother, Peggy Clark; and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends.
She is preceded in death by her father, Carl “Bubba” Clark; nephew, Skyler King; nanny, Genelle Goudeau; papa, Donald Goudeau; and grandparents, Sybil and Clinton Ducote and Edwin and Mildred Clark.
A private celebration of Michelle’s life will be held at Gallagher Funeral Home. A public celebration of life will be held at a date yet to be determined. Those details will be shared when they are available.
Pallbearers honored to serve are Ashlyn Loewer, Brayden Loewer, Michael King, Timothy Seal, Kailey King, Doug Saucier, Taylor Courville, and Wesley Mayeaux. Honorary Pallbearer will be Carlee King.
Though gone too soon, Michelle’s legacy of creativity, kindness, and joy will never be forgotten.
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