Paul Stanislaus Low Horn ‘Iikiinapowawani’ Gentle Flying PAUL LOW HORN, beloved father of Marie, Olivia and Paul Jr., of the Blood Reserve, passed away on Monday, October 29, 2007 at the age of 54 years. Paul was born on November 13, 1953 in Cardston, AB to James (Jim) and Mary Rose Low Horn. Paul was raised in Bull Horn and later spent most of his life in Moses Lake. He received his education from St. Mary’s High School and Bow Island College as well as taking various training programs to assist him in his career pursuits. When he was younger he was actively involved in various sports including the Senators family volleyball team. Paul was a devoted and committed member of the Catholic Church. His faith and belief was shown in various church activities and gatherings such as his joyful participation in the Church choir and providing music for the Ultreya at the time of his eldest daughter’s completion. Paul also participated and completed his Cursillo and continued to support others pursuing their Catholic faith. Later in life, Paul’s faith led him to complete 4 years of the piercing Sundance with Morris Crow. Paul was also actively involved in other religious gatherings such as the Gospel festivals, travelling as far as Washington and British Columbia with his siblings to attend. Paul was especially known as a talented musician to his family and friends. He enjoyed singing, writing songs and participating in various bands throughout his life. The bands included Cha-coal, Low Horn Country Band, Sunrise Gospel Band and various independent solo acts. He was especially proud when his grandson Dylan developed the same passion for the love of music. Paul’s employment history consisted of numerous occupations. These included working as an orderly at the Blood Indian Hospital, a Water Truck driver with the Blood Tribe Public Works Department, a School Bus Driver, a Handi-bus Driver for FCSS, and a Carpenter with Kainai Industries and Whisper Creek. At the time of his death he was a labourer with Temple City Housing. Paul also enjoyed spending time with his family and friends. He was especially proud of his grandchildren and waited patiently for the newest member to be born which would have been his first grand daughter. He enjoyed watching powwows and playing Bingo. Paul was best known for his sense of humour and his love of music. Paul is survived by his children; Marie (Leroy) Crazy Boy, Olivia (Leonard) Crying Head and Paul Jr., grandchildren; Dylan, Kiefer, Trent and Aapinakos, siblings; Dale Sr. (Sylvia), Theresa, Robert (Genevieve), Rosaline (Thomas), James, Rose Marie (Henry) and Edward as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Paul was predeceased by his parents James (Jim) and Mary Rose Low Horn, sisters Elizabeth Wadsworth and Virginia, brothers Adrian and Patrick Low Horn, aunts Gertrude Fox, Margaret Young Pine and Philomena Hairy Bull, uncles Albert Wolf Child, Lawrence Hairy Bull, Alfred Hairy Bull and David Crane Chief, nephews Edward Holy Singer, Godfrey Wadsworth and Luke Christian Cross Child. A Funeral Mass will be held at ST. MARY’S IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH, Blood Reserve on Saturday, November 3, 2007 at 11:00 A.M. with Reverend Pawel Andrasz Celebrant. Interment to follow at the Blood Band Cemetery.