November 2, 1948 - February 23, 2009
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Janis McCartney
Bud and Ginny are great neighbors...we love visiting with them about our Jesus. Also, one of our girls baby sat their girls and one boy worked for Bud several years. We appreciate their guidance with youth and children. I know Jesus met Bud at the Pearly Gate to WELCOME him home...J McCartney
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Jeanie, Maggie & Andy Schmidt
Sorry to read of Larry's passing. We were Scott's neighbors to the north at one time.
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LaRee and Robert Lager
Flea,(Scott) and family, we are sorry to hear of your father's passing, and we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. We hope that you have plenty of support and love, God bless you all. LaRee & Robert
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Don & Nancy Martin
Tim and family: Mom and Dad (Nancy & Don) are here in Maryland with Bob and I. We just learned of the loss of your father today. Please know that our thoughts are with you at this time. Nancy & Don Martin Jo & Bob Smith
I was so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.
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Rick & Debbie (Greene) Riley
Tim & Scott, So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. He will be missed by so many but betting that he shares a story or two with the people from above. Lots of Love Deb
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Janet Marti Cook
Bud was a distant cousin. His grandfather and my grandmother were brother and sister. I last saw and spoke to Bud at my father's funeral in 2000. I was very sorry to hear that he had lost his battle, but am glad he was able to fight it for as long as he did. I send my love and condolences. Janet
My sincere condolences are extended to Bud's family and friends. I remember Buddy as a good friend to all. We played baseball together in the summer when I came to Tarkio to spend time with my grandparents Mr. & Mrs. John Welch Sr. Rest in peace my friend. John
My sincere condolences are extended to Bud's family and friends. I remember Buddy as a good friend to all. We played baseball together in the summer when I came to Tarkio to spend time with my grandparents Mr. & Mrs. John Welch Sr. Rest in peace my friend. John
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Steve and Vicki Sheppard
Bud Low lived his life setting examples that most of us can only dream about. He loved his God, his family, his land and all the good and right things about being a human being. He lived his life helping others and he knew his calling. We marveled at Bud's strength in his weakness and that only comes from a personal relationship with his heavenly father. God bless Bud's family in their grief. We extend our sincerest condolences in his death but we celebrate his new beginnings.
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Elaine and Gregg Broermann
Gini and family, Bud will be missed by many, especially family! The memorial service today was BEAUTIFUL!! Such a wonderful tribute to his life and friends. You could tell he was loved by many and touched the lives of so many one will never know. I can't thank you enough for all you have done for Mom and Dad. They love all of you so very much! Elaine
Gina and family-- I was so saddened when I heard about Bud's passing. While I didn't get to know all of you really well (except Elizabeth with the sewing and Gina with the Bible studies) I was always impressed with all of you and your committment to your God, your community and most of all to each other. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless and keep you.
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Dianne Sheppard Bessert
Dear Lows, Bud's strong Christian faith was such an inspiration to all of us through his life and his corageous fight with pancreatic cancer. I want to thank your family for taking such wonderful care of my parents, Marge and Chuck Sheppard over the years. My love and prayers are with all of you at this time. Love, Dianne
Ginny and family, My thought and prayers are with you. When I heard about the loss of Bud I felt a big ache in my chest. I know what it is like to lose a father and I remeber I was with Bud when I got the call. He took me to the hospital and sat with us until we headed home. TO know my friend and mentor is with the LORD and is home with Jesus is exciting but sad as well. I know you will miss him as will all of us whose lives he touched. Thanks to the Lord for allowing us to know him Nate
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Roger & Debbie GuilfordRoger & Debbie Guilford
Gini, Katie, Elizabeth and Doug, We were so sorry to hear about Bud. Our prayers are with you and we love you very much.
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TARKIO FAMILY PRACTICE CT
We want to offer our sincere condolences to your family. Bud will be fondly remembered by all of us for his strength and courage. With Sympathy..Trudy, Berta, Diane and JoAn
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Phil & Teresa Anderson
Our thoughts and prayers are with you
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Phil and Laurie Yocum
We will really miss our dear friend, Bud. He was a great person. Our love, thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.
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Sarah Rankin Elam
To the family, I didn't know Bud well, My younger brother Al Rankin was closer in age, but I was blessed in knowing Jimmy and Barbara, as they were good friends with my parents, Bob and Helen Rankin, I remember 4th of July celebrations as being a very special time with farm families celebrating together. My prayers are with you. Bud was a good role model. Sarah Rankin Elam
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Ron and Denise Watson
We were very sorry to hear about Bud's passing. He was always a very upbeat person and in a good mood whenever you saw him. People like that are hard to find. He will be deeply missed. Ron and Denise
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Pat Gilbert O\\\'Neill
My deepest sympathies to all of Buddy's family. We grew up together, went to school together, went to church together. I have good memories of MYF activities, and fun times in his basement rec room. I am saddened to hear of his death.
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Lynne Graf Roe
Dear Gini and Family, Suzy, Debbie and I are so sorry to hear about Buddy. We haven't been together for a long time, but we sure do love our cousins. We lost Johnny in Dec.08. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Love, Lynne
Ginny and family, My sympathy to you at this time of loss. I thought alot of Bud. He was a positive and encouraging fellow worker in the church. My prayers are with you. George Nixon
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Roxanne Richardson Magyar
Please accept my deepest condolences at this time. Like many others, I was a member of the class of 1966 and also knew Bud through my membership at the Methodist. MYF activities were greatly enjoyed by all and Bud was one of our leaders. The last time I saw Bud was at our 40th class reunion in 2006. I believe his son was part of a choral group that entertained us. Anyone who knew Bud, loved him. His Christianity and his care for all of us shown like a light in him. He will be missed.