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Owens, Donald L.
Major General Donald L. Owens, 82, died peacefully on May 2, 2012, in the company of family and friends. General Owens had a brief illness following heart surgery. Don Owens was born April 13, 1930, in Phoenix. He attended St. Francis Xavier Elementary School and graduated from Grossmont High School in San Diego, returning home to attend Phoenix College. In 1952, he enlisted in the Arizona Air National Guard as a private. After completion of Air Force pilot training, he received his wings and a commission as a Second Lieutenant in 1953. He obtained his degree from Arizona State University in 1956. During 20 years as a line pilot and Chief of Aircraft Maintenance for the Phoenix Air National Guard base at Sky Harbor International Airport, he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He assumed command of the 161st Air Refueling Group in 1978 and was promoted to Colonel shortly thereafter. Don served briefly as Commander, Arizona Air National Guard, as a Brigadier General and, in 1983, was appointed by Governor Bruce Babbitt to be The Adjutant General of Arizona, the first Air Force officer to hold that position. Promoted to Major General, he served as Adjutant General and Director of Military and Emergency Affairs until his retirement in 1994. The General's military honors include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit and the Meritorious Service Medal. During his lifetime of service, the General actively participated in organizations such as Project ChalleNGe, Boy Scouts of America, Maricopa Association of Governments, State Emergency Council, Rotary International, Bush Masters and Phoenicians, among others. An aviator of unparalleled achievement, General Owens flew the P-51 Mustang, subsonic and supersonic jet fighters, including the F-104 Starfighter, as well as four-engine piston and jet tankers and transports, helicopters, and hot-air balloons. He was inducted into the Arizona Aviation Hall of Fame in 2010. General Owens is survived by his wife, Dolores (Dorri), his sons Stephen Owens and David Fuller (Melody), daughter Torri Scott, and son-in-law Rick Cleland. He was predeceased by his beloved daughter Dawn Lisa Cleland-Owens. Also surviving General Owens are his brother Jim Owens, sister Dorris Overko, and brother Ed Owens. His sisters, Mary Jones and Sally Dudrow predeceased him, together with his grandson Danny Pederson. Also surviving are his grandchildren, Keeli Owens; Devon Cleland; Garrett, Griffin, and Brie Fuller; Chris Pederson and Chey Scott; and his godchildren, Connor, Cassie, and Colin Sullivan. A Visitation will be held Wednesday, May 9, 2012 from 5:00 - 7:00 P.M. with a Scripture Service at 7:00 P.M. at Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home, 4800 E. Indian School Rd., Phoenix. A Funeral Mass will be held Thursday, May 10, 2012 at 10:00 A.M. at St. Theresa Catholic Church, 5045 E. Thomas Rd., Phoenix. Interment will follow at St. Francis Catholic Cemetery, 2033 N. 48th St., Phoenix. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, KS 66675.

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Published by The Arizona Republic on May 6, 2012.

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Jerry Beaty

April 30, 2024

General Owens and family,
It's been 12 years since you flew west. Not a day goes by that we don't think of you and your family.
An extraordinary leader, compassionate commander and friend of everyone who served under his leadership.
Truly blessed to have served under your command.
Jerry and Sharon Beaty

Betty Arnold

June 1, 2012

MG Owens thank you for all the positive mentoring you gave me. I became a military officer because of your help. I will forever be grateful to you.

May 12, 2012

I was very sad and shocked to hear of MG Owens passing. I served with him in the AZ National Guard as his Aide de Camp, which was such an honor. Working closely with him I realized later that he had become my mentor who taught me the meaning of compassion for others. That may sound strange given a military environment and purpose, but he was always about doing the right thing by every single person that would be effected. I will miss him greatly. I'm glad for the memories that make me smile, like his laughter, which was helpful our first weekend together and I had to make coffee for the first time in my life as a First Lieutenant! There were lots of those notable moments. His legacy will always be as a great man who did and inspired great things. Liz Paulus (Mesa, AZ)

Toni Longo

May 10, 2012

Uncle don. I love you. You always made me laugh. You always had my full attention. I always looked up to you and your profound wisdom in life. I'll miss you. God gave you wings to fly. He's ready for you now. Rest in peace. Love always.

Debbie Elder

May 10, 2012

Dear Family Members of Don:

We extend our deepest sympathy on your loss. What an amazing and dedicated man he was. It is apparent from reading his list of accomplishments that he served his country proudly, graciously and with honor.

We are so saddened for your loss and hope that God blesses you with happy memories of your good times together in the days ahead.

Your cousin,

Barry Lane

May 10, 2012

To General Owens family, "Precious in the sight of the LORD is the death of his saints." Psalms 116:15. I had the honor of serving with General Owens as a member of his flight crew. Also, I had the honor of serving with his brother, Eddie, as a Phoenix Police Officer. May the LORD hold you in the palm of HIS hand.

David Tate

May 10, 2012

I was privileged to serve in the Arizona Air Nationl Guard with General Owens for several years. He was an outstanding officer and leader. Betty & I send our sincere condolences.

Veronica Obregon

May 10, 2012

Prayers and thoughts to the family of MG Owens. I was only 15 years old when I first met you and you were such an inspiration then and have always been. Thank you for your support of the Freedom Academy and I know the program wouldn't be as successful as it is for today's youth had it not been for YOUR support. It was truly an honor to know you Sir. God Bless you. Thank you for your service.

Joel Gorbutt

May 10, 2012

It was a great honor to serve under you, sir. You showed me the impact a good officer can have on the mission and the troops. Thank you.

Roy Cirincione

May 8, 2012

Our hearts and prayers go out to your family at this time of enormous loss. You were always the essence of leadership and vision for the National Guard of Arizona for so many of us that so admired you. You were indeed the Gentleman Commander. Godspeed on your trip home.

Bonnie McQueen

May 8, 2012

I will think fondly of the times we got together when I was a child. I also vaguely remember you doing a flyby over our house in a HUGE balloon. Thank You General Owens, for your service. Bonnie (Lord) McQueen

Jerry and Sharon Beaty

May 8, 2012

"To fly west my friend, is a flight we must all take for a final check."
We are saddened by Don's passing. May today's sorrow give way to the peace and comfort of God's love.

Jim Iversen SSG ret.

May 8, 2012

He earned the respect of every person by respecting every person. It was an honor to serve under his command.

May 7, 2012

Dorrie, I was deeply saddened to hear of Don's passing. You know how strongly Larry and I admired him and our long running association with him. Don was there for me when I lost Larry, I know the Guard Family is there for you. Memories are wonderful, and I know you have a lifetime of them. My fondest regards and your family.

Janice Harmon-Cerveris, Pittsburgh, PA

Walt Hedges

May 7, 2012

I was just a grunt (A2C) when we went to Germany but I always felt like Don was a friend. As our Maintenance officer he expected our best it was a pleasure to be part of what he asked. I remember him as honest, caring and good humored.

I remember when he addressed some of the personnel that he loved flying the F-104 but at full speed it had a turning radius similar to the distance to Roosevelt Lake.

Dear God, Please bless our country with more servicemen like MG Owens.

Walt Hedges

May 7, 2012

I was just a grunt in the Airborne Radio Shack at the 161st ANG unit but like an awful lot of us felt Don was a personal friend. I admired his honesty, friendliness and humor and will remember him for that. As our maintenance officer we did our very best to keep the F-104's flying. I was a lowly A2C when we went to Germany but he was always ready to listen when we had suggestions. Our monthly flight hours were envied by regular Air Force units when we flew over twice their numbers in F-100s.

Please God, Bless this country with more men like Don.

May 7, 2012

He was a joy to work with. He was fair and honest and you knew where you stood with him. What a great leader. May God hold you in His hands......

Chaplain Jorge A. Canez, Ret.

Brison Torbert

May 7, 2012

General Owens was my command pilot for many years. He was an exceptional leader and a true friend to every guardsman. We will miss you General!
Brison Torbert, LTC USAF (Ret)

Edward Sesma

May 7, 2012

My prayers go out to MG Owens and family. My best memory of this caring man is when we were on a mountain top in Ajo,AZ during a Easter weekend. We were working with DEA running counter-narcotics missions. This man took time from his personal life that weekend to visit us via Army UH-1.
He sat with us and had breakfast "Chorizo,Potatos and eggs" that we prepared. This act showing us that he cared very much for his troops.
May God Bless Him and His Family

Robert Ballou

May 6, 2012

My deepest sympathies to the family. My fondest memories of MG Owens' dedication to the troops was when my team spent 24 hours returning to March AFB from Korea. It was night, we were tired and not looking forward to an all night bus ride to Phoenix. Word got out that the TAG sent two AZARNG planes to take us home. I will never forgot what that meant to us. Thank you for serving; you did good.

Stormie Barfield

May 6, 2012

MG Owens, you were always a fair and just person. It was my honor to call you Friend. You were and alway will be a Credit to your Family, Friends, and all your Military Family. You will be missed deeply. Eternal rest grant unto you and let perpetual light shine among you and mau you rest in preace.

Marty Greenwold

May 6, 2012

I am honored to have been part of General Owens' life. Dorri I am so sad. Don always said that we had to "stop meeting like this" at final services for friends. May God bless you Don, thank you for your outstanding service to your country,and may your flight west be the best.

phil johnson

May 6, 2012

Gen Owens,
It was a pleasure to have served as your Public Affairs officer in the '70s.Thank you for your leadership, service. and sense of humor.
Phil Johnson
Col. USAFR (ret)

Carlos ontiveros

May 6, 2012

It's been one heck of a party.
You did well, Have a good flight west and rest.

Marshall and Linda Pilkington

May 6, 2012

Our dear friend General Owens. Thank you Don for your dedication to God and Country, for your friendship to our and every family, a four score endeavor of goodness, for giving of yourself no matter the personal sacrifice. Dorri, you dear Don, our General Owens, has a courage of integrity unfettered, without challenge. God's speed Donnie. Gratitude to you dearest friend!

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