GARY-OWENS-Obituary

GARY LYNN OWENS

Kansas City, Missouri

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Gary Lynn Owens, 58 of Grain Valley, Missouri died on Saturday, January 1, 2011, at Centerpoint Medical Center in Independence, Missouri. Born February 2, 1952 in Barnard, Missouri, he was the son of the late Orbin C. and Mary Ellen Beattie Owens. He was a graduate of Central High School, St....

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Gary will be missed by all who went to his barber shop. In the 20+ years I have been going, I always enjoyed hearing Gary's stories. He made going to the barber more of a social event than just another hair cut. May God Bless Gary, his family, and friends.

Gary...You have always been very loved and will be sorely missed...especially your laugh. I wish I could be at your memorial celebrating your life because I could tell everyone what an onery little brother you were. But, just know that through it all, you are still in my heart and will remain so. If I could choose a song that would fit your life, it would be Frank Sinatra's song "My Way". You always marched to your own music, and for that I love and respect you. Have fun as you celebrate...

I know one thing you are the most unique person I have ever worked with. In life you would want people to be as loud as you are :) In your memory you would want us to get together and be boisterous..yep thats how you are. You always said "if you are going to be a bear be a grizzly" rest in piece Gary Owens.

Gary & Family-my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. And always, for his life and legacy.I will remember you...my great former brother in law as a witty, kind and unique man. You were always your own person with your own flair!! You will be missed and remembered by so many. May you rest in peace now & forever, my friend. God Bless. Laurie (Myers) Dover

You will be missed but not forgotten. Thanks for the laughs, hair cuts and your own style that made you so special. I consider you my friend and I'm lucky to have known you.