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Owen R. Torrey

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July 24, 2017

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Torrey Owen R., passed away Monday, July 24th, at the age of 48. A proud Army Veteran, Owen was a very active member of the American Legion and was the current Commander of the Levittown American Legion, Post 960, a position he took great pride in. He also worked in Quality Assurance for the...

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My deepest condolences to the entire Torrey family. Owen was truly a great man and he will be missed by a lot of people. I feel blessed in my life to have met and known him.

There just aren't any words at a time like this. It just doesn't seem real. My heart goes out to the family and all whobhad the pleasure of knowing him. Owen was and will always be a great man. Loved by so many. He will be dearly missed but never far from thought. Heaven has gained another angel to watch over and protect. Until we meet again my friend. See ya on the other side.

Missy, Jeremy, Kayla, Richard and Kim Sarah, we are truly sorry for your loss. All of you are in our thoughts. Owen will never be forgotten.

I knew Owen they his pool team. My husband played on his team. Owen did many wonderful things for the people in the Community. He will be sadly missed.

Mr. Torrey, Thank you for your service to our country. You are a TRUE American hero! I salute you with respectsSlow Hand Salute. To the family & friends of this patriot, my sincere condolences. As a fellow veteran our paths crossed several times while residing in Bucks County. he was ALWAYS involved in something to support our troops. It was an honor & privilege knowing you Owen! R.I.P Soldier Dan Meatball Rutz A Hero's Welcome & Warriors Watch Riders

Thoughts and prayers from all of us at American Legion Post 372 in Cherry Hill, NJ. RIP Owen.

Thoughts and prayers to your family during your time of grief.

My deepest sympathies and prayers. Owen was a good QAS and friend he will be missed.

Such a sad loss for family and friends, he touched so many and I for one know my life was better having called him my friend for so long.