Obituary

Alison Low, obituary

Mon, 03/24/2014 - 11:15am

WARREN — Alison M. Low, 38, died March 20, 2014, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Atlantic Highway in Warren.

Born in Methuen, Mass., Dec. 25, 1975, she was the daughter of John R. and Carol Pratt Kimball. As a young girl, she moved with her family to South Thomaston, where she attended Gilford Butler School and Rockland District High School.

On Sept. 3, 2007, Alison married Kenneth Darrin Low.

She first worked as a cook at the Sail Loft Restaurant in Rockport, and for several years as a certified residential medication aide at Jefferson Green in Jefferson. She then worked at Maritime Farms in Warren, and later at Seven Tree Manor in Union. Most recently Alison was employed at the Maine Smoke Shop in Rockland.

Alison loved music, and with her husband attended many heavy metal concerts. She also enjoyed crafts, scrap-booking and knitting. She was a supportive friend and helped others before herself. An avid “Facebooker,” she had many friends she kept in close contact with.

Predeceased by her mother, Carol Ann Kaznecki; Alison is survived by her loving husband, Darrin; her father, John Kimball of Warren; her step-father, John Kaznecki of South Thomaston; her son, Dustin R. Kimball; and her daughter, Cierra J. Kimball, both of Warren; two sisters, Melissa Earnest of Derry, N.H., and Bonnie Larrabee of Rockland; her mother-in-law, Joyce Low Pitcher and her husband, Barry, of Washington; two grandmothers-in-law, Ruth Low of Rockland and Mary Liter of Madison, Ind.; her brothers-in-law, Ryan Low and his wife, Therese, of Winthrop, and David Low of Rockport; her sister-in-law, Lynn Renecker and family; her nieces and nephews, Brianna Ellis, BreAnna Dubay, Ian Low, Kaitlyn Earnest, Quinn Low, Gabrielle Low and Grace Low; as well as many close and special friends.

A memorial service will be held Sunday, April 6, at 2 p.m. at the Warren Odd Fellows Hall, located at the intersection of routes 1 and 90 in Warren. All are welcome and encouraged to dress in jeans, concert shirts and other casual attire.

In lieu of flowers, donations will be accepted to the Bob Gagnon Cancer Care Fund, c/o PenBay Healthcare, 22 White St., Rockland, ME 04841.