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TANNIE OWENS Obituary

TANNIE ROSE OWENS Age 84, of Fontana, Calif ornia, died at home on November 17, 2010. She was born in Alameda, California, to Francis and Audrey Blair. She attended San Bernardino High School. Tannie married Grant William Owens in Las Vegas on June 22, 1946. The newlyweds lived in San Bernardino until 1948, when they relocated to Fontana. Tannie is survived by her loving husband of over sixty-four years; daughter, Tylene (Owens) Warner of Placentia, California; sister, LaVonne (Gray) Leeton of San Bernardino, California; her daughter in law, Twyla Owens of Lovington, New Mexico; and two grandsons. Her son, Michael Owens preceded her in death. There will be no services, though Tannie will be greatly missed.

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Published by San Bernardino County Sun on Nov. 21, 2010.

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Bunny Pietzak

November 21, 2010

Tylene, I met your Mother and Dad so many years ago. I remember what sweet folks they were. I am truly so sorry for your loss of your Mom. You can be very proud of the daughter you were to her, I am sure she is smiling down on you now, with your brother beside her. I wish I could be there in CA with you, but, please know that my heart is with you. And remember, someday you will see her again. It's a very hard loss to lose our Moms, no one else ever loves us unconditionally as they did. God bless you...

Becky Peterson-Pendergrass

November 21, 2010

To The Family Of Tannie,
I have many fond memories of coming to your home, and sharing in the great hospitality and kindness that you have always shown me. Tannie will be greatly missed, as she was a friend to many and a loving mother, wife, relative to many. I am a good friend of her daughter, Tylene. All of you are in my prayers. With Love, Becky Peterson-Pendergrass

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