Christopher F. Lowe, 29, of Hudson

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Christopher F. LoweHudson – Christopher F. Lowe, 29, of Hudson, passed away unexpectedly July 20, 2019.

Chris was raised in Hudson. Throughout his childhood, Chris looked forward to spending time with his family and friends, participating in various outdoor activities. Whether it be camping, soaking up the sun on the beach, or playing street hockey in the driveway, Chris was loved by all who had the privilege of spending time with him.

An outstanding athlete, Chris found his passion for hockey at an early age. Having always admired his father’s position as a goalie, Chris found himself in the crease as well. Chris blossomed as a hockey player, having started playing street hockey in local leagues and all-star teams, to becoming the Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School’s star ice hockey goalie for four years. Chris was also a diehard Bruin’s fan. In addition to hockey, Chris was an avid lacrosse player throughout his high school career as well. No matter the sport, Chris was fiercely committed to being the best he could be.

After graduating Assabet Valley Regional Technical High School in 2009 with a degree in plumbing, Chris went on to work for Platinum Fire Protection, where he was a well-liked and dedicated employee. Those who knew Chris, would all agree that Chris was the life of the party and a joy to be around. Chris had a unique sense of humor, a highly infectious laugh, and an unwavering love for his family, friends, and his pit bull, Ecko.

Chris is survived by his mother and father, Laurie and Michael Lowe; his brother, Matthew Lowe; and his beloved dog, Ecko. He will continue to live in the hearts of many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.

The family would like to thank those who have reached out and supported them during this difficult time. All of the kind words, compassionate donations, and the influx of love is positively overwhelming and so greatly appreciated.

Services will be private, intended for family and close friends only.

Please omit flowers, and kindly consider that donations may be made in his memory to Granite State Recovery or the charity of your choice.

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