![]() ![]() ![]() Never was there a person more dedicated and loyal to his friends, and Scott had scores Table for a holiday meal required serious strategic planning! Left-handed and ambidextrous family members in the Lowe family that arranging the Like a whole bunch of his family before him, Scott was a south paw. He played French horn in the symphonic bands at Jacobs and EHS. Included singing, and since Mom chose the songs, Scott could belt out multiple verses ofīutton Up Your Overcoat and When the Red, Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin’ Along. He was musical, too-a love passed to him by his mother. Skinned by a bicycle wheel, and cutting his wrist on a broken window. One babysitter to grow some early gray hair by busting his chin open, getting a foot When he was a teenager, he loved strapping on the itty-bitty child’s skis he’d learned on,īecause they were super squirrely on the water-and so was he! During his childhood, the family spent everyĪugust camping at Trinity Lake, and Scott learned to ski when he was seven years old. League team (Laura Scudders) and he was a lifelong fan of the SF Giants. Loved baseball as a kid he played first base-and occasional pitcher-on his Little Scott Lowe died unexpectedly in the early morning of January 14, 2017, in Vallejo,Ī native of Eureka, California, Scott was born at the old General Hospital, and heĪttended Alice Birney Elementary, Jacobs Junior High, and Eureka High School. ![]()
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