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Owens Boomer Castleman

Dallas, Texas

1945 - 2015 (Age 70)

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DIED
September 1, 2015
AGE
70
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas
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Owens Boomer CastlemanGoodlettsville, TNBorn in Los Angeles, California on July 18, 1945 and grew up in Dallas, Texas. He went to be with the Lord on Tuesday September 1, 2015 after a battle with cancer. He attended St. Mark's School of Texas, Woodberry Forest School of Virginia and graduated...

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Please accept my condolences at the death of your loved one. Know that the God of comfort feel your pain and suffering. Isaiah 61:1,2 reads: "He sent me (Jesus Christ) to bind up the brokenhearted, ... To comfort all who mourn, ..."

Sorry for the loss of a dear loved one. May you find comfort during this grieving moment. Psalm 105:4.

I knew Owens when he was in my class at St. Marks in the first, second, and third grades. We lost contact after I started 4th grade at Walnut Hill. But I remember his grin, his great personality, and his friendship. Sounds like he had a great life.

To Lois & Family, Lois, we love you & we loved Boomer very much. Remembering Boomer today & Always,
Amy & Billy Garland

Boomer and I at Maria's Taco Express in Austin, Texas

I have yet to meet someone that has met or known Boomer and not say what a great guy he was. From the moment I met him about 8 years ago, I knew we would be good friends!And so it was!! I'm still in shock over his passing although I'd been aware of his cancer and prognosis! It just came quicker than expected! He left a big footprint in my heart just as he did with all those he met. I love you, Boomer! Thanks for being a part of my life!! My condolences to his music partner and best friend,...

Boomer was a real talent and a wonderful man! So sorry to say goodbye to him.

Wow! This was a man I met ever so briefly at a mutual friends home. We sure enjoyed his musical talents and hearing about a few fascinating life adventures. Needless to say, he left a lasting impression. Always hoped to get another chance encounter with this personable man.

Boomer, Tony Toliver & Jim Cartwright on the bus headed to the White House gig.

I never saw Boomer when he didn't have a smile on his face or a song he wanted to share with you. We spent many good times together through the years either working together In the studio(s) or just hanging out having dinner and sharing war stories about our music.

Our last musical venture together was very special because he was part of my band that went to play at the White House with me. Even on the bus...he had his guitar In hand and entertained us and he was "Great" In his...

Great guy and musician. Roj & Kaki