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Timothy Paul Owen

Ellensburg, Washington

1941-2013

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Timothy Paul Owen, Age 71, of Billings, Montana passed away in his home on April 7, 2013. He died of a glioblastoma brain tumor.Tim was born in Leadville, Colorado on May 2, 1941, the second son of Estel and Frances Owen. He was married to Edie Marjerrison, daughter of Matthew and Mary...

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As missionaries in the Dominican Republic, we were privileged and blessed to have Tim and Edie at two of our Field Forums over the years. He spoke to our hearts and we were convicted, challenged and refreshed. As we are using the Peacemakers videos now in our cell group we have thought a lot about Tim and how he introduced the material to us. You are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.
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The Lord blessed me with Tim's ministry as young college student in Ellensburg and even officiated at our wedding before Terry and I moved on. Such sorrow at his passing yet I look forward to the meeting in the heavenly realms.

Dear Edie and family: I was sad to hear about Tim. Praise God for His promise that His children will one day all be together again - forever. After receiving notice from Walla Walla pastor, Steve Morris, I notified Terry and Betty Schoen (Walla Walla) and Steve and Carolyn Henderson (Dayton). May God give you His peace and comfort. (With love and prayers, Kay (formerly Johnson) Hickey, who attended the Ellensburg CMA in the early '70's.

As a fellow graduate of the class of '59 at Wilson it always grieves me to read of a fellow classmate. Tim was a straight up guy always. I know its a matter of perspective but the expression "Only the good die young" seems to fit. May your new journey be filled with nothing but kindness.

Dearest Edie, Geoff, Randy & Family: We were so saddened to hear about the passing of Tim. We have great memories of him as a Pastor and friend. He was such an outstanding presence in the community of Ellensburg for years. It was an honor to have known him. Our deepest sympathy and condolences to you all and may your memories of him continue to give you comfort throughout the coming days. Love Ginger, Tommy, Tammy (Hansen), & Victor Morrison & families

Edie and family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Tim was a great human being and pastor and he will be missed by all his family and his church family as well. John and Lu Horton, Ellensburg,

Edie and family, sorry to hear about the passing of Tim. My prayers will be with you during this rough time.

We so appreciated and enjoyed Tim's sermons over the years in Ellensburg. Edie, may the Lord give you peace as you transition into this new phase of life without your husband and friend! Love John & Jackie Robinson

I had contact with Tim at the Portland Christian Missionary Alliance Church in the late 1950s. His diligence and commitment to the Lord and His ministry will alwasys be a blessing."Weeping may endure for a night, But joy comes in the morning." Psa 30:5. God bless Edie and Family.