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Terry L. Owens

Kansas City, Missouri

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Terry L. Owens, born November 13, 1950, died at Providence Medical Center on December 6, 2003. A Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, December 10, at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, KCK. Friends may call 4-8 p.m. Tuesday at Joseph A. Butler & Son Funeral Home, 19th &...

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Thanks for everything you gave us in life. Godspeed my friend!

I also met Terry on classmates. He really cared about us and let us know it. I enjoyed his stories and always liked to listen to his point of view on things. Particularly with Dusty. He had an overwheming love for others. We have a new found friend, his wife Deb Thanks to him. Luvs

Terry and I met on the classmates board.I will always remember the battles he and I had over Royals and Chiefs.I glad and proud to knew him.God bless my friend!

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Debbie and family...Chuck and I are very sorry to hear about the loss of Terry. Chuck and I remember the long talk with Terry at the last get together. He had many great stories to tell about his job, family and his kids (doggies) :) Terry will be greatly missed...

Dear Deb,
You know how much all of us in Classmates loved you and Terry. Please don't ever forget that. We'll always be there for you and want you to become an active part of our group. Love ya always! M&M

Dear Debbie and Family-
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. Terry was a kind and caring person always worrying about others. I loved hearing stories about his family-those darling grandchildren and his 2 dogs. I'm really happy that I got to know both of you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Love,
Rita

Dear Debbie: What a shock it was when I received an e-mail today telling us that Terry had passed away! He was such a nice man with a wonderful sense of humor! He was a good friend to John and he was there for me when John passed away. I always enjoyed running into the 2 of you at the grocery store,Terry always had positive things to say! I am blessed to have known Terry! He will be missed! May you find comfort in your memories.

Dear Debbie,
I had the pleasure of visiting with you and Terry in Oct. I have often thought of both of you since then. I always think about Terry's generosity when I look at the Yellow Chiefs hat. It really means a lot to me. God Bless you and your family.

Jacki Grier
*Rita's sister*