Aiden Lowry

March 24, 2005 ~ December 3, 2022
Relatives and friends are invited to Aiden's Life Celebration at St. Thomas United Methodist Church, 8899 Sudley Road, Manassas, VA on Monday, December 12 from 12 noon until the time of funeral services at 1 p.m.
Flowers are welcome, but you may also choose to offer contributions to the following organizations:
To Write Love on Her Arms (www.twloha.com) or Partnership to End Addiction (www.drugfree.org)
Flowers are welcome, but you may also choose to offer contributions to the following organizations:
To Write Love on Her Arms (www.twloha.com) or Partnership to End Addiction (www.drugfree.org)
One of the best memories i had with Aiden ,was all the times i was with him. He was such a sweet person ,so caring so lovable. I could go on days and days about all the good times i had with him. Rest in peace my greatest love-taylor gibson.
I have fond memories of Aiden in my PE class at Benton . He was always ready and excited to participate in whatever activity we were doing. He always had a smile on his face ? He was full of energy and loved coming to PE ❤️ my thoughts and prayers are with the entire family .
You made me an uncle. Meeting you and seeing how much your Aunt Bridget cared and loved for you had a profoundly transformational effect on my life. I am absolutely gutted that we won’t get to make new memories togather, but I will forever cherish the times we had together. I love you forever Aiden, Big Sean
I remember Aiden as a shy, quiet kid in elementary school who befriended our son, Ben. They were in Weblos and SACC together. They also attended a few of each other’s birthday parties. They drifted apart in middle school but I know Ben fondly remembers the fun times they shared. Mike, Ben and I have your family in our thoughts and prayers.
You were so little when we met. My closest friend and college roommate’s first nephew! You were full of energy and kind. My fondest memories are of you loving your family but mostly your younger brother and sister. You were apart of my Woodbridge family and my heart is broken that you are gone. You will be missed.
My first ever friend. The sweetest of angels ❤️.
Aiden was my first ever friend. He was the first person to come into my life that I could call a friend. From chasing each other around the playground to sitting in the same Junior year chemistry class. You made my childhood bright. You shed light on the moments that seemed so dark at the time, scraping my knee on the playground is nothing compared to the loss of your presence. Aiden how I miss you so greatly. I’m so thankful I got to spend the time I did with you, and your amazing playful personality. Your spirit will forever live on. ❤️
The most playful smile. ❤️
Aiden was a bright beautiful soul. he was always positive. he brought a smile to so many faces. he will be remembered and loved. may he rest in paradise.
Aiden had always had the kindest heart. I will always cherish all the amazing memories we have made throughout our many years of friendship. One of my favorite memories we had was the time we became close friends at Great Wolf Lodge. We spent our time there running around and going on all the water slides together. Aiden and I both went to the same school so we were able to continue our friendship even after leaving Great Wolf Lodge. Aiden has been a very close friend of mine ever since, I will forever miss him.
I went to elementary school with Aiden since kindergarten and my first memory with him was teachers constantly messing up our names and their spelling. He was an energetic goofy kid who could always make you laugh. We grew apart over time but reconnected on the Colgan Golf team freshman year. We spent a lot of time talking and laughing like old times and his joyful spirit never left. He was a great kid and will be missed by lots, especially his Marshall family.
I had biology freshman year with Aiden and we sat at the same table. I remember one day freshman year when he came in and announced “100 more days until Christmas!” It made everyone at the table so happy, and ever since then I always took note of the 100 day Christmas countdown.
aww i remember that too??
Q: What will you never forget about Aiden?
A: I will never forget Aiden’s charisma and enthusiasm. Whether we were playing video games with LFS, soccer at Howison, or talking at school, his presence brought joy and laughter.
I met Aiden in Marshall back when girls had cooties, but that never stopped him from being friends with me. He stuck up for me when I got bullied and he was the source of so many smiles including my own. We’re all going to miss him exponentially.❤️
He was always a goofy kid spreading love and laughter❤️
I’ve known Aiden for awhile. He was one of the coolest friends i’ve had. I remember in 7th grade him and I had art class together and we would always have a conversation with each other. He had the best humor ever. Aiden was always there for a friend and that’s one from many great quality’s he had. You’ll be missed by all of your loved ones Aiden. Rest in peace sweet angel.
All I keep thinking about is one time I babysat the boys. I don’t remember much about it. I know the boys were both little. We went to McDonald’s and then went to a pond to feed ducks. I remember Aiden having so much fun. My mom remembers making some of his birthday and soccer cakes. He was such a sweet boy.
My prayers for with your family
I’ve known aiden since 6th grade at benton and we were friends all through middle school. Freshmen year we had bio together and we sat next to each other the majority of the year. He was such a sweet soul and he was a really good friend to me when I knew him. I cant imagine what his family is going through right now and my condolences go out to them deeply. He didn’t deserve this and I’m heartbroken. No words can express the impact he had on everyone around him and I’m sad I won’t get to see the amazing places his life would’ve taken him. But Im so greatful I had a chance to get to know him and will miss him forever<3
Catching the biggest fish at scout camp in the summer of 2015
I remember Aiden coming over to throw the football and jump on the trampoline with Hayden, Zack, and I. Aiden was always very sweet, kind, and always a good, fun time when he was over!
My condolences to the Lowry family, Aiden was such a sweet boy and always had a smile on his face, he was a loving big brother to his siblings and a ray of sunshine to all he came in contact with.
I didn’t know Aiden all that well. I never hung out with him outside of school. But, in school, he was one of the nicest kids you could meet. I can’t believe he’s gone and it hurts my heart. I’ll have your whole family in my Prayers. Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you need anything. –
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GOD Bless
A candle was lit for the decedent.
Q: How did you meet Aiden?
A: Our family had the pleasure of knowing Aiden and family in scouts and running clubs. He was a gifted athlete, son and big brother… as evidenced by the impact he made. He will be missed by many, including our family. We will hold tight to the memories of his smiles, laughter and grit. Rest in peace, young man, and may your new life be filled with hope and promise.
Aiden is someone you’ll never forget. He was so bright, social, and kind. He made an impact in his short 17 years in this earth.
We pray for his family as we know this loss is more painful than words. God bless Mike, Sara, Sean, & Regan today & always.
Gone too soon. RIP Aiden.
i miss you Aiden,i will always love you.
I was good friends with aiden. I now just found out he passed. Rest in peace dude