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Ray Owen

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Bishop Ray Owen passed away Saturday, May 15, 2010. Bishop Owen was born April 21, 1932 in Gleason, TN. He served in the United States Army for 12 years. He was elected Bishop in 1992, serving the SW Texas and Rio Grande Conferences until retirement in 2000.Bishop Owen is survived by Lavelle...

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Dear Owen family,
We attended FUMC in Bartlesville for many years
while your dear husband and father was there.
You may remember my in laws Jim and Betty Jones.
We are saddended by Ray's passing and will pray for
all of your families during this difficult time.
Tom and Mary Jones

Dear Lavelle and family, When I think of Ray, I am thankful for his bringing me to Oklahoma. Ray's memorial service was a great witness to the many, many lives he has touched. I continue to pray for you in your grief journey.

Dear Lavelle, Darryl and Dyton,

I just heard of Ray's passing and I am so saddened. I fondly remember when he was pastor at New Haven in Tulsa. He contributed greatly to its growth and its mission to serve God and bring people to know Christ. I'm sorry for your loss and may God bless you.

Dear Darryl, Denise and Family,

Please know that my prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss. We know that Bishop Owen is serving as a Bishop in Heaven. May God Bless you all.

Dear Lavelle and family,
I had the priviledge of serving as Minister of Music at FUMC, Bartlesville with Ray and I thoroughly enjoyed my ministry there. My entire family is saddened by this loss and our hearts and prayers are with you.
Don Peterson and family
Killeen, TX.

Dear Darryl and family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts, prayers and of course hugs are with you. If there is anything that we can do, please let us know. "God is Good" Our love, John and Kay Arbenz (Sapulpa, OK)

Dear Lavelle and family members:
Ray was a dear friend for over 40 years - when I was a staff member on the General Board of Evangelism - I voted for him for bishop - He had a heart for evangelism and cared for people. He was a good preacher and pastor. He will be missed - but remembered.
Charles Whittle

Dyton, Tammy & Family, We lift you up in our prayers daily at this diffucult time. I know that he was a great man, as it shows in all you do. He must have been a very proud of all that you have accomplished. We are here for you, in any way we can help out. Just let us know. Love , Everett & Marilyn Beltz

Darryl, Your family is in our hearts and prayers during this time. We send our love.