Lowell Ditmore Jr

Lowell Ditmore Jr Obituary

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Age - 58

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September 12, 2023

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Dale City, VA

Lowell Dean (Dino) Ditmore was born 28 February 1965 to Mary Allene and Lowell Dean Ditmore Sr. . Lowell is survived by his Mother Mary Abbate, Sons Devin Lowell Ditmore and Samuel James Ditmore, Sister Diane Abbate Witt-Barrera and Brothers David Lowell Ditmore and Joe Abbate. Lowell lost his year long, bravely fought battle with Esophageal cancer on September 01, 2023. Known by all his friends as "Dino" he was a remarkable man and friend to all he met, two and four legged. A devout Harley Sales Professional with a great love for Harleys, he sold Harley Davidson Motorcycles for almost 15 years. Lowell loved and lived his life to the fullest. On Thursday, September 14th, (KSU @ 11:15AM) a Final Ride from Quantico Harley in Dumfries, down Joplin road will be followed by a Celebation of Life at Mountcastle Turch Funeral Home, 4143 Dale Boulevard, Dale City VA at 1PM. Presiding will be Lowell's dear friend and Pastor, Rev. Chino Kearney. Following the Celebration of life, there will be an after gathering at the Queens Gambit at 3PM (12730 Black Forest Ln, Woodbridge, VA 22192)

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