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Henry Lee Owen

Olympia, Washington

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Henry Lee (Hank) Owen Hank Owen, 71, of Lacey passed away peacefully at home Thanksgiving morning. Nov. 24, 2011. He fought a tough battle against pancreatic cancer but in the end, the cancer won. Hank was born March 20, 1940 in Pasco, WA to Alonzo and Wilma Owen. Hank served in the Navy from...

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Nice guy with a sense of humor

Hank was a Great Freind an Brother to me,,I will miss him deeeply,,Ride Free in Heaven Bro,,Tramp

I know I speak for Luke too when I say Hank will be deeply missed. Harley rides, R&R w 3 cubes, homebrew, smoked ribs, all bbq, split wood, back yard fire pit, gardening nome, neighborhood walks, fashion advise(no joke) women look best w short hair, convearse are not riding shoes, college football games, ect ect ect. So many memories. Hank was my step dad for almost half my life and from day one he was the kind of guy who would give you the shirt off his back. So giving! The services for...

Although I only knew Hank for a short time, I enjoyed going back to visit he and Connie. Hank was easy to talk to and I loved his humor. Oh and yes I will always have his rosy red cheeks and great smile as a warm memory. Connie may the Lord bless you with wonderful memories to sustain you as you grieve the loss of your beloved Hank.

Hank, we rode on the toy run yesterday and you and Connie were missing from our group. You have left a large hole in our hearts.Yet we are so grateful that we have so many memories of all the fun times we have had with you.We see Connie and we see you.You have always had a smile for all of us. You always made us welcome and we will miss you humor so much.We are so honored to have known you.You were a good husband and we could tell how proud you were of your kids and how much you loved them.We...

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

We were backyard neighbors until I moved in 2000. We had lots of good over-the-fence chats and a good time rebuilding our fence that separated our properties, even put a gate in and then I moved.
Marge and I were so happy when you and Connie rode your Harley to see our new home in Kalama.
Connie, our sympathy and caring go to you and your family.

Connie and Family,
It was one of life's blessings to know Hank. I still have the Gretsch he made it possible for me to buy. Deepest Sympathy. Ray & Joey Riepe

What a great guy.honest,allways told you what hey thought. I will remember those rides and campouts in the North Cascades.
Ride on SantaJoe