Background
Stockman, Lowell was born on April 12, 1901 in Helix, Oregon, United States. Son of William Joseph and Etta Rachael (Edmiston) Stockman.
United States representative politician
Stockman, Lowell was born on April 12, 1901 in Helix, Oregon, United States. Son of William Joseph and Etta Rachael (Edmiston) Stockman.
He attended public schools at Pendleton, Oregon, and graduated from Oregon State University at Corvallis in 1922.
He engaged in wheat farming in Eastern Oregon"s Umatilla County beginning in 1922. Stockman was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-eighth and to the four succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1943 - January 3, 1953), but was not a candidate for renomination in 1952. He became the vice president of Oregon Fiber Products, Incorporated. and the treasurer of Pilot Rock Lumber Company.
He moved to Bellevue, Washington in 1959 and operated a trailer court until his death August 9, 1962.
He was buried on University of Washington property near Pack Forest, Washington. Lowell’s parents were West.J. Stockman and the former Mission Etta Edmiston.
While in Eastern Oregon, Stockman became a member of the Pendleton School Board and the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. He resumed farming until 1959, while a member of the Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Commission between 1956 and 1959.
Married Dorcas Elizabeth Conklin, June 10, 1924. Children: William Joseph, Robert Mark (deceased), Mary Lou, Margery Annual.