Lowell-Hasart-Obituary

Lowell Thomas Hasart

Vancouver, Washington

Oct 18, 1937 – Apr 9, 2023

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BORN
October 18, 1937
DIED
April 9, 2023
LOCATION
Vancouver, Washington

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Lowell Thomas Hasart October 18, 1937 ~ April 9, 2023 Lowell Thomas Hasart passed peacefully on April 9, 2023. Husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather, Lowell was deeply loved and respected for his dedication to family and country. A service for Lowell will be held Wednesday,...

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A friend for such a long time. His family is very dear to my heart. having coached three sons in multiple sports and being invitd to camp at his farm during archery season in Gray's River, we developed a strong relationship. He always had a joke or a story to share, wnenever he saw me or my wife Roxy, working in the BG school District. He and his family made friends, faster than the Columbian could print papers. He and his lovely wife, Bernie, will never be gone in my life. The same with...

Whoever met Lowell, instantly had a loyal friend. Only the new friend could destroy that relationship. I met Lowell while working at BGHS and having three sons on various teams I coached. Lowell was loyal to the community and assisted many that need help or guidence. I am a better person because of the relationship I had with Lowell and Bernie and his great family. I have lifetime friends that I treasure dearly. Thank you to the Hasarts that allowed me to be a part of your family. Don Freeman

A great person to all who knew him... I will always remember his warm and heartfelt humor, his unforgettable laugh, and his kind heart that made you feel like one of the family...

My late father and Lowell Hasart could have been twins. They even resembled each other in their handsome features. And, when it came to having fun with life, they both loved to laugh with a great joke or playing a prank on someone. I was truly blessed to know Lowell as we worked together at the Battle Ground School District over the years. I often thanked him for his faithful service to our nation while he served in the U.S. Army and fought for us in Vietnam. My prayers of love and...

A close friend that will never leave my mind or heart. He will live forever with all who have crossed his path. God bless him and his reunion with his recently passed wife, Bernie.