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Blair Cahoon

Lowell, Michigan

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DIED
January 30, 2018
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Lowell, Michigan

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Roth-Gerst Chapel - Lowell Obituary

Blair Lawrence Cahoon, age 65 of Lowell, passed away Tuesday, January 30, 2018. He was preceded in death by his parents, Bob (Margi) Cahoon, Darlene (Doc) Westcott; sister Chris West; mother-in-law Marge Bosma; and best friend Tom Koewers. He is survived by his wife of 34 years, Trudy;...

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I will always look back on memories of Blair and the kindness and love, both Blair and Trudy showed me as a young adult. He was a good man and I will remember him always!

Blair was my neighbor for many years often lending a helping hand ; he was a much gentler soul than he let on; he was there for me when i went through a divorce; taking me golfing; for lunch ; even my first trip to Vegas; where he was successful enough to purchase a classic car he always wanted; ill not forget that night he came into the room at 3am ; excitement is understating. Even moving from Lowell about 15 years ago i miss many things; especially the company of this man; a good person ....

I'm so sorry to hear about Blair, Jim & I send our heartfelt prayers to you & your family. Tracy & Jim Dean

My dearest friend Trudy, I know your faith will bring you strength and your fond memories will be with you always. My thoughts and prayers are with you. My heart breaks for your loss. My love always.


It is always hard to find the right words at these difficult times.
Just know that you have a circle that loves you and is here for you!

My favorite memories of you Blair are the Mr. Pukey phone calls- KFC Mash potatoes and foot races.

Blair thank you for giving us Bry and Mal! Your true gifts to this world! You were pretty cool too!! ;)
Rest in Peace Big guy! Love ya Damer!

So sad I worked with Blair on and off for 24 years . He had a heart of gold would do anything for anyone and not expecting anything in return !! Loved the Lowell red arrows.i remember when he rented a bus for anyone that wanted to go to the championship. He will be missed by many I really wish I could be there. Bry and mal I'm Soo sorry your dad was a special man I love you both

Trudy, we are so sorry for your loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

So many memories of Blair in the Lowell High School Class of 1970. Always full of fun and wagering - he always offered a "a free meal from Kaisers" in his most important bets; and graciously paid up - always a gentleman. Very much Regret hearing this news...

Trudy and family:

Saddened to learn of Blair's passing. We were childhood friends, living 2 doors from each other in our early years before the family moved to Lowell. Fond memories of Blair, his Mom and Dad, having dinner at their house when we were around 8 years old, and his Mom driving us to the 4-Star theater on Division Ave. on Saturday for a kid's matinee movie. We also went trick-or-treating together as kids. I am glad I re-connected with Blair, and met you, during one of...