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Leon George Owen

Concord, New Hampshire

Sep 14, 1939 – Jul 8, 2022

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September 14, 1939
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July 8, 2022
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Concord, New Hampshire
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Leon George Owen

Concord, NH — Lee Owen, age 82, of Concord, NH, left the world too soon on July 8, 2022, after a short period of declining health. Lee passed away in the arms of his loving wife, Monique Marquis Owen while celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary at Le Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, where they originally spent their honeymoon.

Lee was born on September 14, 1939, in West Stewartstown, and was raised in Colebrook before moving to Concord in 1963. He proudly served his country in the Army as a Specialist 4th Class. Lee graduated from New Hampshire College and was an accountant with Anderson and Cloues for 43 years, retiring in 2006. Lee was a parishioner at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and was active in many organizations, including the National Society of Accountants, Jaycees, Greater Concord Mental Health/Riverbend, IHM Christian Servants, Boy Scouts of America, Concord Boys and Girls Club, and Colebrook American Legion.

Lee was instrumental in bringing the Babe Ruth World Series to Concord and was involved in all areas of youth sports for his four children. He loved the Patriots, Bruins, Celtics, Red Sox, and, yes, sometimes, the Yankees. Lee was very supportive and encouraging of his devoted wife Monique, who owned and operated The Chandler Shop in downtown Concord. Lee watched and cheered on his children in their many endeavors, including his daughter Debra, a practicing attorney who bought and continues to operate his 83 Clinton Street office building; his son Mark, who became an Eagle Scout and has won many world-class horse shows; his son Scott, who has coached state championship high school baseball teams; and his daughter Melissa, who played college division one field hockey. He was a huge supporter of his seven grandchildren and enjoyed watching them play game after game, rarely missing one. Lee was an avid skier and enjoyed rounds of golf.

In addition to his wife Monique, he leaves behind his four children, Debra Stanley (Tom) of Ruskin, FL; Mark Owen (David) of Derry, NH; Scott Owen (Laura) of Concord, NH; and Melissa Webber (John) of Bow, NH, along with his most precious grandchildren, Cameron (Celeste and baby to be),

Madison (Drew), Jocelyn, Owen, Griffin, Annabelle, and Patrick. Lee was predeceased by his parents Holman and Mildred Owen, and his sister Jerane Firimonte. He is survived by his sister Nyla Richards (Charles) and her sons Todd and Jason, as well as their families, his brother-in-law Pete Firimonte, and Kelly Monahan Owen. He also leaves behind his wife's large Marquis family, several godchildren, as well as many close friends with whom he shared countless good times.

Lee and Monique raised their children in Concord and spent time in Colebrook and East Hereford, Quebec, Canada. They enjoyed attending conventions, cruises, and vacations including Hawaii,

Europe, York Beach, Cape Cod, and Jenness Pond, as well as spending precious time at the dream come true family home in Stewartstown.

Lee was a deeply dedicated and caring husband, father, papa, brother, and friend to so many. Lee enjoyed everything about life and life itself. His proudest accomplishments are represented in the time spent with his wife, children, and grandchildren. He will be missed dearly and beyond words.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, July 15th, from 4 pm to 7 pm at Waters Funeral Home 50 South Main Street, Concord,NH, and on Sunday, July 17th, from 4 pm to 7 pm at Jenkins & Newman Funeral Home 103 Main St, Colebrook, NH.

A funeral service will be held Monday, July 18th at 11 am at St. Brendan Church 55 Pleasant Street Colebrook, NH, where he married Monique sixty years ago on July 21, 1962.

A burial service will follow at the Colebrook Village Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made on behalf of Lee Owen to the Concord Boys & Girls Club, 56 Bradley Street, Concord NH, 03301, or to Boy Scout Troop 88, St. Paul's Episcopal Church

Attn: Troop 88, 21 Centre Street, Concord, NH, 03301, or the charity of your choice.

To share a memory or offer a condolence, please visit WatersFuneralHomeConcord.com jenkinsnewman.com

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Monique - my sincerest condolences to you and your family on Lee's passing.

Dear Monique, Our sincere sympathy to you & your family. When we think of Lee, we will remember his wonderful smile. Dave & Cheryl Turner on Jenness Pond

Dear Monique:. I am sad to hear of Lee's passing. My thoughts are with you and your wonderful family. Love, Pat Amrol.

We would like to offer our deepest sympathies to Monique and the entire family. In addition to his other achievements, Lee was instrumental in providing me opportunity, guidance and encouragement to start my own accounting firm back in 2000 while working at his office; without which I may never have made the leap. Both Lee and Monique provided comfort and friendship to my mother during her decline prior to her passing. On several occasions she expressed how happy their visits made...

Monique and family, it is with the deepest sadness that I learned of Lee's passing. I grew up in Colebrook as Lee did and many good times were had. Lee was one of the good guys who left us way to soon. May he rest in peace.

Our sincere condolences to the Owen Family.

To Monique and family sending our condolences to the entire Owen Family our daughter Jennifer was friends with Melissa so many years ago and I worked with Scott at Rundlett for many years Thinking of you all Tom and Betty Burrill.

So proud to have known Lee and his family since I was in diapers. Their passion for kindness is something to be proud of and we wish the best for the whole family. Love Forever!

Bonjour chère tante Monique, Debby, Mark, Scott et Mélissa ainsi que vos conjoints et conjointes. Je n'ai pas de mots pour vous exprimer toute ma tristesse mais aussi ma plus grande consolation d'avoir jasé avec oncle Lee samedi le 2 juillet dernier. Il voulait avoir des informations sur Québec et il était tellement heureux de pouvoir y aller car il a vraiment toujours bien aimé visiter Québec. Par contre nous au Québec on a tout un problème: pas de trouble pour se rendre à Colebrook mais...