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Randy D. Lower

Battle Creek, Michigan

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Randy D. Lower Battle Creek Randy D. Lower, age 49, of Battle Creek, died Friday evening, September 5, 2008, at his home, surrounded by his loving family. Randy was born on December 8, 1958 in Battle Creek and was the son of Glen D. and Anna J. (Vaughn) Lower. He was a diesel mechanic and...

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I first met Randy Dale when he was around 15, his Mom became my best life-long friend. I watched as he met the Love of his life, Pam and watched as they had four beautiful children. He grew into a wonderful Man, strong, loyal, honorable and very much loved human being. Randy would and has done anything to lend a helping hand to friends and strangers, who soon became his friends. I have seen his wonderful sense of humor lighten a troubled heart. He came from very good stock! I wish I could...

I met the Lower's when I was about 10 years old. Randy and his family were always very good to me through the years. When I got older, Randy would always work on my junkers that I bought. He would do what he could to keep them running, but would laugh at me when it was time to buy another. He always knew it would just be a matter of time before I would be back for repairs.
Randy will be missed by all. All of my love and prayers go out to Pam, the kids, Anna & Glen and the rest of the...

I had known Randy for the last decade or more. He was very good friends with my dad, Tom Robertson. Three years ago, Randy came to my home as Santa, and my daughter Brooke still talks about it. He WAS Santa to her, and probably always will be. The Santa who came to her house, gave her a candy, and "Knew my name, Dad."

Randy was a really good guy. He will be missed by many. I will forever treasure the video of Randy as Santa here in the house.

Pam just wanted you to know our thoughts are with you and the family. If you need anything just call.

Love Aunt Betty,Cindy & Nancy Smith & family's

TO MY BROTHER & BEST FRIEND, And Brother-In-Law too. Thanks for all you did for me and the world. You will be missed by everyone that knew you. I dedicate this 2009 Kenworth to the memory of "The Taz", Randy Lower. As I said "It's not good-bye, it's see you later, brother." ALL OUR LOVE TO THE FAMILY, just a phone call away.

I am Leo Root and I knew Rany through his son Randy Lower Jr. and he was a good person and helped out alot with my cars when I could not figure what was wrong with them and he was a person I could talk to to get advice from and 90 percent of the time what he advised me to do was correct...he will be remembered by me and everyone he touched in their lives....R>I>P RANDY SR.....

All those who knew Randy will surely miss him, he came to my aid when my starter went out in my car many years ago, but he was always willing to help anyone who needed his help. He was a very careing man the family should be very proud to have had him, as a son, brother, husband, father, and grampa. Our prayers are with the family.