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Bryan D. Stowe Obituary (1967 - 2021)

Born May 02, 1967, Bryan D. Stowe attended Papillion-la Vista High School in Papillion, NE. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Bryan D. Stowe.

Graduation Year Class of 1985
Date of Birth May 02, 1967
Date of Passing Apr 12, 2021
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May 2, 1967 - April 12, 2021
Bryan D. Stowe, 53, of Lincoln, died April 12, 2021. He was born on May 2, 1967 in Bellevue, NE to Forrest & Norma (McCormack) Stowe. Graduated from Papillion High School and the University of Nebraska – Lincoln with a major in Anthropology. He was a Locomotive Engineer for BNSF where he has worked for 23 years. Bryan loved his family, the holiday’s, Disney vacations, Legos, Starbucks, trains and his furry four-legged kids, his cats.

Bryan is survived by his wife Lori Anderson-Stowe; sons David (Courtney) Stowe & Christian (Mariah) Stowe; grandchildren Allison, Noah and arriving soon ‘Peanut’; father Forrest Stowe; brother Myron (Beverly) Stowe; sisters-in-law/brothers-in-law Susan & Jim Woita, David & Lori Anderson, & Tom Anderson; and many nieces & nephews.

Preceded in death by his mother Norma and parents-in-law Bob & Carolyn Macklin.

Celebration of Life service will be 10:00 am Saturday at Butherus, Maser & Love Chapel, 4040 A Street, Lincoln. Family requests casual attire. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Bryan’s family for future designation.

As a courtesy to the family we will be attempting to live stream the services at: https://www.facebook.com/BMLFuneralStreaming/live it is not necessary to have a Facebook account to view the stream. With technology being unpredictable, we cannot guarantee the quality of the streaming. If there are any technical issues, we are usually able to repost a higher quality recording several hours after the service. Also, if there is recorded music during the service, Facebook may mute the audio during those times. Thank you for your patience in advance, Butherus, Maser & Love.
Bryan D. Stowe