Bruce-Owens-Obituary

Bruce Owens

Baltimore, Maryland

1931 - 2015

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Bruce Edwin Owens, incredible and wonderful husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, as well as a true friend to many, went to Heaven on August 1, 2015. Bruce, 83, died at his home in Gambrills, Maryland, from complications related to pulmonary hypertension. Bruce was born on November...

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Bill & Jenny Bogdan

I don't think I will ever think of you Bruce, without a smile spreading across my face. Just when the Cubs really took off, too.

Bruce, I'm going to miss you. When you and Tom met, it was an immediate friendship. The same thing happened when we met Kay. Our family became your family. All the holidays that we spent together will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my friend and enjoy your reunion with Tom.

God bless you dear Bruce. You were a once in a lifetime friend. I can still hear your laughter as I write this. The kindness you've shown me for the past 30 plus years has been one of the single greatest gifts of my life. My prayers go out to your loving family. Til we meet again, keep the angels smiling up there.

My sympathies to the Owens family/friends in your loss of Bruce. May the God of all comfort (Psalm 83:18) give you the strength to cope during this time of grief.

Bruce was one of my all-time favorite people. A true professional and a wonderful man. He will be missed in the industry and as a friend.
-Debbie L Hunsaker

Bruce, we didn't get to know you, but we liked you and know that you loved and took very good care of Kay and her family. May God bless you and your family

Bruce was more of a mentor to me than a boss, when I represented PSS.
I know I am a better person for spending the time with him during that time.
He always had great enthusiasm for life, work, and family.
He will be sorely missed, but there is another bright star in the sky leading the way.

Bruce was the kind of guy you liked immediately. I loved his laugh and sense of humor. You just felt good when you were around Bruce. Rest in peace my friend.