EAST BEND - Mr. David Scott Owens, 42, of 3349 Smithtown Road, East Bend, husband of Sheila Cox Owens, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2003, at his home. Mr. Owens was born in Surry County on April 9, 1961, the son of David C. Owens and the late Imogene Scott Owens. He was a member of Agape Faith Church in Clemmons and a customer-service representative for Krispy Kreme Doughnut Co. Surviving are his wife, Sheila Cox Owens of the home; a daughter, Katie Owens of the home; two stepdaughters, Meagan LaCaze of Lafayette, La., and Brittney LaCaze of the home; two sons, Nicholas Owens of the home and Ryan Owens of Walnut Cove; a stepson, Derrick LaCaze of the home; his father, David C. Owens of Winston-Salem; a sister and brother-in-law, Teresa and Eddie Choplin of Yadkinville; his grandmother, Annebelle Callahan Scott of Mount Airy; three nieces, Misty Willard and Dawn Wilkins, both of East Bend and Becky Elwood of Lexington; and a nephew, Freddy Elwood of Lexington. In addition to his mother, Mr. Owens was preceded in death by a sister, Pam Elwood; and his grandfather, Earley Scott. The funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 2, at Moody Funeral Home Chapel of Mount Airy. The service will be conducted by Pastor J.B. Whitfield with burial in the Skyline Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. today, Oct. 1, at Moody Funeral Home of Mount Airy.
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KATHY ROBBINS
October 5, 2003
SCOTTY WAS A REALLY GOOD FRIEND TO MY BROTHER AND SISTER-IN-LAW, RICKY & SHEILA ROBBINS. HE WILL BE MISSED VERY MUCH. HE WAS A WONDERFUL HUSBAND, A GREAT DADDY, WONDERFUL FRIEND. HE IS AN ANGEL IN HEAVEN NOW. WE WILL NEVER KNOW WHY GOD TOOK HIM, JUST ONLY THAT GOD WANTED HIM IN HEAVEN TO BE WITH HIM AND HIS ANGEL'S. GOD BE WITH HIS FAMILY THOUGH THIS TOUGH TIMES AND TO HELP THEM GROW WITHOUT HIM. THEY WILL BE WITH HIM SOON IN HEAVEN. GOD WILL ALWAYS BE THERE FOR YOU NO MATTER WHAT.
KATHY ROBBINS {RICKY ROBBINS'S SISTER}
Jerry McFadyen
October 3, 2003
Praying the Lord will comfort you with His peace, surround you in His love and encourage you with His presence.
Hailey Bishop
October 2, 2003
You are in our prayers each day. May God give you strength and courage. I am here when you need me.
Love you,
Hailey
Bob McGimsey
October 1, 2003
On the road for KKD alot and could always count on Scott and Norman to get the part there. He will be missed.
Penny Spainhour
October 1, 2003
My thoughts and prayers are with each of you at this time. I am really sorry for the loss of Scottie. Words cant express the sypathy i feel for you and your loss. Love ya, Penny
Wendy & George Ingle
October 1, 2003
To the family of Scottie, we are so sorry to hear of your loss. Scottie was such a sweet person. He is now at peace in that bright mansion in heaven. We are friends of David and Mistys and know how hard this is for the entire family. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this time. Scottie is now whole again and is now with Jesus in a glorified body.
Lea Moore
October 1, 2003
Our thoughts and prays are with you...
Hold fast to your memories,
to all of the cherished moments of the past,
to the blessings and the laughter,
the joys and the celebrations,
the sorrow and the tears.
They all add up to a treasure
of fond yesterdays
that you shared and spent together,
and they keep the one you loved
close to you in spirit and thought.
The special moments
and memories in your life
will never change.
They will always be in your heart,
today and forevermore.
Randy, Lea, DJ, Angie, Ronnie, Candi & Scott (The Moore Family)
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