A bunch of years ago now Tom was diagnosed with ALS and it was clear to all the difficult path that was laid out ahead of him. Tom continued finding ways to have adventures in his van and there was even a video of him in his off road wheel chair.
The desire to know how he was doing lead me to do some research this morning and I found the following.
Tom leaves behind a wife and two young daughters and a go fund me page has been set up for them. You can also find pictures and more of his story at the link below.It is with great sorrow that I give this update. Our dear friend Tom Lowell gave up his fight with ALS on Wednesday, October 17 2018. He fought hard to stay here amongst his family and friends. He told me that spending time with us all was what sustained his life. When this page was first made Tom was so overwhelmed by the outpouring of support and loving comments from everyone. He had commented how it felt comforting like a warm blanket.
The last 4 years have been very tough on the Lowell family. We can't see what the future looks like for Jen and the girls, but we know it won't be easy. I would like to take that blanket and wrap Jen and the girls up and let them know how much we care. Perhaps lessen their financial burden so they can concentrate on healing after this terrible time. If you can, please donate or send a comment to the Lowells and let them know that people care and are here for them. If you would rather, there is also an account set up at WECU. You can email for account info at lowellmemorialfund@hotmail.com.
Help spread the word!
https://www.gofundme.com/jpi7wc?fb_acti ... m_i3%22%5D#
I never had the pleasure of meeting Tom but always felt that he was the great friend I never met!
This is one of the pictures that drew me down the rabbit hole of Astro vans back in 2009
R.I.P. Tom you are sincerely missed