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== A True Original and a Beloved Friend ==
== A True Original and a Beloved Friend ==
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Ross_Lowe_Alabama.jpg|Lowe, post-tabling an international food festival in Alabama.
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Lowe was cherished by those who knew him as a true original, always leaving a lasting impression with his unique personality and sense of humor. He had a love for literature, music, and his home state, Alabama. His fondness for Joan Baez's rendition of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" symbolized his connection to the region's history.
Lowe was cherished by those who knew him as a true original, always leaving a lasting impression with his unique personality and sense of humor. He had a love for literature, music, and his home state, Alabama. His fondness for Joan Baez's rendition of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" symbolized his connection to the region's history.
From [[Aimee Love]]: "I was saddened to learn of Ross's passing. We worked closely for almost a decade, and although we lost touch after I moved out of state, I still think of him often. He volunteered at every event, had an encyclopedic knowledge of policy and issues, and never failed to make me laugh after a long, hot day of collecting signatures. This photo - taken after a day of tabling at an international food festival on a scorching June day in Alabama - says it all."


== Remembrance ==
== Remembrance ==
On January 25th, 2023, Robert Ross "HB" Lowe passed away at the age of 70. His dedication to libertarianism and his contributions to the Libertarian Party of Alabama will be remembered fondly by his fellow party members and like-minded individuals. Lowe's memory will forever be cherished by his daughter, Layla Gibson, his longtime friend, Alice Kay O'Dell, four granddaughters, and numerous other friends he made during his journey.
On January 25th, 2023, Robert Ross "HB" Lowe passed away at the age of 70. His dedication to libertarianism and his contributions to the Libertarian Party of Alabama will be remembered fondly by his fellow party members and like-minded individuals. Lowe's memory will forever be cherished by his daughter, Layla Gibson, his longtime friend, Alice Kay O'Dell, four granddaughters, and numerous other friends he made during his journey.

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