Chuck-Owens-Obituary

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Chuck Owens

Rogersville, Missouri

Aug 8, 1936 – Jan 21, 2018

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BORN
August 8, 1936
DIED
January 21, 2018
LOCATION
Rogersville, Missouri

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J.D. Lee & Sons, Inc. Funeral Home Obituary

Charles J. “Chuck” Owens, 81, Rogersville, passed away Sunday, January 21, 2018.

He was born August 8, 1936 in Mount Vernon, Missouri, the son of the late Charley E. and Lillie H. (Taylor) Owens.  He was united in marriage on March 30, 1974 to Shirley F. McDaniel.  She preceded him in...

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Mr. Chuck also known as Zero the Hero to many. He had a passion for our kids here at LR, loved, cared, watched out for each of them...Chuck was a giant teddy bear! I loved my years working with Chuck, never a dull moment with lots of laughs. He will be missed, such a blessing to have been a small part of his life. Thanks Chuck for the memories and love for My 2 kids.

Mr. Chuck seemed kind of gruff to me when I first came to work at LR but I soon learned he was a very kind and caring man - he just didn't want to show it! I am sad to hear of his passing. May God comfort you in your loss.

Tough guy with a teddy bear heart! Chuck was very helpful to me as a Parent Educator. I could depend on him.

I'll never forget Chuck!! I went to LR for my entire life, graduated in 2005. In second grade, a classmate busted his head on the playground, I will never forget seeing Chuck run (in his cowboy boots) from the building out to the playground to help. His keys always jingled and he was always smiling!! Such a kind soul. The world was a better place because of Chuck!! Sending all the prayers and wishes of peace to his family.

When I was working as a Parent Educator at LR, all of our preschool children would call him the Plaid Shirt man! He was beloved by all. Rest in Peace Chuck.

Mr. Chuck was such a wonderful man to work with! He had a heart of gold and loved his job at school. He had high expectations for the kids but cared about each of them and took pride in his job. I enjoyed working with him for many years and missed him when he retired. His presence in our community will be missed. Thanks for all the memories Mr. Chuck

Chuck was a very dear soul to those of us who worked with him at LRP. He had a heart of gold. Prayers of comfort during your loss.

My children were L-R students. My son has a disability and needed at times to use special soap for an upcoming treatment. Chuck took the soap and Said if Connor had to use it so would all the rest of the boys and he put it in the bathroom. Chuck watched over my son, even bringing him little gifts from time to time. His kind heart never went unnoticed by our family even though Chuck was fine with no one ever knowing his kind heart. Thank you for sharing your love one with us.