Billy Owens Obituary
Billy George Owens moved to greener pastures on October 18, 2025, after a heart attack while working in his barn. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother and friend whose rugged spirit, resilience, and unwavering work ethic left a lasting impact on all who knew him.
Billy was born on June 15, 1950, to James (Jim) and Madelyn Owens of Red Lodge. Named after his parents' friend Billy Greenough, he grew up learning the ways of ranching and developing a lifelong love for the mountains and hunting. These passions became a central part of his life.
He was a proud graduate of Red Lodge High School, class of 1968. Billy furthered his education at Northwestern College and later Montana State University, where he was on the Meat Judging Team and was on the Rodeo Team, roping calves. During the summers, he shod horses for the Park Service and packed supplies to fire lookout towers, exemplifying his strong work ethic and love for outdoor work.
In 1978, Billy stole the heart of Mary Allemand, and they shared a life full of love and adventure for 47 years. Billy's adventures often took him into the mountains with Mary, exploring the wilderness and working livestock on countless pack trips on horses and mules. Their shared love for the mountains and outdoor life brought many stories and lifelong memories. Together, they cared for cattle on a mountain permit, packing all supplies into a remote cabin via mules. Later, they managed a large cattle ranch, where Billy learned more intensive cattle production methods, including artificial insemination, and together they started a Red Angus herd-an achievement rooted in their dedication. He enjoyed working with livestock, caring for his cattle and horses with the same toughness and dedication that defined him. In 1989, they purchased a sheep and cattle ranch north of Casper, Wyoming, where they continued to pursue their passion for ranching, livestock, and outdoor life. Their work side by side in the rugged terrain, caring for their cattle and sheep, exemplified their shared commitment and bond.
Throughout their time together, Billy taught his sons the value of hard work, resilience, and respect for the land-lessons they carry with them to this day.
Billy's passions included hunting, spending time with his border collies, and working in his barn, where he loved to tinker and mend. His strong work ethic, rugged toughness, and love for his family and outdoor life defined him.
He was a proud father to his two sons, Jim (Jozie) and Mike (Sara), a proud grandfather to his grandsons Jackson and Jameson and brother to Jack, Bonnie and Mike. Billy's deep love for his family, outdoors, and ranching life will never be forgotten.
Billy would wish us the Cowboy Blessing -may your belly never grumble, may your heart never ache, may your horse never stumble and may your cinch never break.
Billy will be dearly missed, but his legacy of strength, perseverance, and love will live on forever.
No Services Are Planned At This Time
Published by Carbon County News from Oct. 30 to Oct. 31, 2025.