Brian-Lowes-Obituary

Brian "Bob" Lowes

Portland, Oregon

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Brian 'Bob' LowesNov. 1, 1959 - March 6, 2020 Brian "Bob" Lowes died unexpectedly Friday, March 6, 2020, in Portland. He lived and worked in Nehalem, where he managed the sprawling, forested acres of his uncle's estate. Brian loved the outdoors and he was happiest when fishing, hunting, training...

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Bob helped open a door today for me, thank you so much Bob and God bless everyone you know, peace as in happiness.

We met Brian first in December 2014 prior to his niece Maddie marrying our son Adrian. The Lowes family welcomed us into their home where Bob made us a seafood feast - razor clams, Dungeness crabs to name a few. Many wonderful memories of Uncle Bob will be treasured by his family and friends. Rest In Peace Bob.

I knew Brian since the late eighties. Great guy, always upbeat and positive. What a sad loss for his friends and family. God speed Brian

Hello Michele, I am so sorry to learn of Brian's passing. I remember meeting him and thinking what a really nice guy he was. It is my loss not to have known him better. Please know that Bart and I are thinking of you and would give you a hug right now if we could.

Brian could light up a room like no other. His infectious laugh and sincere and genuine interest in others was very special. I am blessed that he was my friend. My heart goes out to Pat, Michelle and Grant. He will be missed

My condolences to the family on the death of Brian. My memory of Brian was as a sweet, fun loving person, with a ready smile.
My prayers and thoughts are with you all in such a heart breaking time.

Our hearts go out to you Pat and the whole family for this sad loss. Brian was such a special man. We feel fortunate we were able to get to know him. Thank you for bringing us in to your family and giving us that opportunity. Much love to you all.

Brian thank you for your friendship and kindness; I will miss your lighthearted laugh and your ability to see the best in people. I pray for peace that passes understanding for your family.

I loved his Coca Cola room in the basement of his home on Alameda I am hosting a 60th birthday party for a fellow Grant 78 classmate tonight. Many of us knew Brian. We will have a moment of silence in his honor.