Blaise Lowrie’s portrait

Blaise Lowrie

  • Died Jul 12, 2008
  • Irving, Texas, United States
Ms. Blaise you were remarkable in every way. You always knew how to have a great time and we will remember those times on this site.
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Young Woman Lost!

A 19-year-old Grapevine woman was killed early Saturday on Texas 114 when she lost control of her vehicle and was thrown from it, police said. Police identified her as Blaise Lowrie. She was pronounced dead at a Dallas hospital.

The accident was reported shortly before 2 a.m. in the 200 block of Texas 114. Witnesses told police that a 1998 Toyota 4Runner was weaving in and out of traffic on the highway when the driver lost control.

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Pam Pennington (Nov 11, 2008)

Oh, Blaise, how we miss you. You are everywhere, and I say your name daily, you are always in our thoughts, and the pain will always be in our hearts that we cannot see your big blue eyes smileing,laughing we all love you

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Tonia (Oct 17, 2008)

Last time I saw Blaise was about a year ago in Austin. She met me up there for the Volcom Wild In The Parks contest. We both LOVED Volcom. We hung out and chilled allllll day. I miss her :( I recently left for the US Air Force and yesterday, I decided to look at her myspace since I haven't talked to her, and I found out that she had died 3 months ago. I'm really bummed. I don't know what to do, she was an amazing, friendly person and I'm gonna miss her dearly.

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BellaD (Aug 21, 2008)

I know what is is like to lose a child at a young age. My son Chad died age 22 from a leukemia nd lymphoma in 2003. Those who love Blaise will cherish her memory forever. Remember all the smiles and laughter Blaise brought. I did not know her personally, and happened upon her dedication site by accident.

My heartfelt sympathies to all who knew and loved her.

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