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Carroll Wallace Owens Jr.

1940 - 2019

Carroll Wallace Owens Jr. obituary, 1940-2019, Alexandria, VA

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Carroll Owens Obituary

Passed away peacefully at his home in Alexandria, VA surrounded by his loving family on October 12, 2019. His life was a testament to the things he cherished most - his family and friends, his alma mater, and the Chesapeake Bay. To these and other causes, he gladly gave of his time and resources.

He was born on October 17, 1940, in Norfolk, VA, to Carroll Sr. and Juliette Brumfield. An outstanding athlete at Maury High School in Norfolk, Carroll went on to play football and tennis for the College of William and Mary. After graduating from W&M in 1963, Carroll served as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Army at Fort Ord in California. By that time, he had married the love of his life, Patrisia "Patty" Bayliss, and they had welcomed their first child, Carroll III (Coby). Upon his discharge from the Army, the family returned to Virginia in 1966, where their daughter, Catherine (Carrie) was born. Carroll entered the securities business where he worked until his retirement in 2012.

During his professional career and afterwards, Carroll worked continuously in support of W&M. His efforts resulted in restoring the statue of Lord Botetourt that stands in front of the Wren Building and the creation of a statue of James Monroe, one of W&M's distinguished alumni. Along with the help of other alumni, Carroll helped raise funds for the restoration of the Wren Building. Carroll and Patty have also been significant supporters of the Muscarelle Museum of Art. Carroll served on the Board of Directors of W&M's endowment foundation and created the Owens Foundation that has financially supported many activities and departments of W&M and which awards the Monroe Scholarship annually to a deserving undergraduate student.

Carroll's contributions to his beloved alma mater were recognized when he was named a recipient of the W&M Alumni Medallion, the highest award given by the W&M Alumni Association.

The Owens Foundation also provides a fellowship endowment for a graduate student at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science ("VIMS"), William and Mary's school of marine science.

Being a child of Tidewater, Carroll loved the Bay and participated in every way he could to support VIMS, knowing that its science will help restore and protect the Bay in the future. His involvement with VIMS included serving as President of its endowment foundation board and its advisory council for which Carroll was a long-term member. Carroll received VIMS' Pathfinder Award in recognition for his commitment, service and devotion to VIMS and the Chesapeake Bay.

In every area of his life Carroll collected cherished friends. Carroll was a member of Kappa Alpha at W&M and the gatherings with his fraternity brothers were always special times. One of his greatest joys was traveling the Intracoastal Waterways alongside his pal, Bunny Bryant. The friendships gained through his professional career at Reynolds Securities, Johnston Lemon & Co. and Davenport & Co. were dear to him. Carroll also greatly valued the friends he made at All Saints Sharon Chapel, the Jamestown-Yorktown Foundation, and from the years spent living in the Gloucester community.

Above all else, family was most important. Carroll was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He loved watching the children and grandchildren grow up and being able to play a part in helping them along the way. He relished the time that the extended Owens family would gather annually at Kenilware, his Gloucester home. With Patty by his side all the way, Carroll lived a full and happy life.

Carroll is survived by his wife, Patty, of 57 years, their two children Carroll "Coby" W. Owens III (Elizabeth) and Catherine "Carrie" E. Owens Garland (Jim) both of Alexandria VA and six grandchildren, Bayley, Emily, Ellie, Catherine, Jack and Benjamin, his sister, Diane Owens Lehner and brother, Donald Owens (Harlean), four nieces, Mary Nell Lehner, Molly Wolff (John), Sarah Allgeier (Paul), and Julia Lehner, and two nephews, Scott Owens (Michelle) and Daniel Owens (Lindsey) and a host of loving great nieces and nephews.

Memorial services will be held Thursday, October 24th at 1:30 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church, 1525 H Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005 with reception to follow at 3 p.m. at Belle Haven Country Club 6023 Fort Hunt Rd. Alexandria, VA 22307; and Sunday, November 3rd at noon in the Wren Chapel of the Sir Christopher Wren Building on the campus of the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA with reception to follow in the Great Hall of the Wren Building. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation in memory of Carroll so that his love for the Bay will continue to live on: mail donations to 6 Herndon Ave. Annapolis, MD 21403 or donate online at cbf.org.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot from Oct. 18 to Oct. 20, 2019.

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Jeffrey Trammell

October 23, 2019

Carroll's William & Mary family mourns. There was no more steadfast and devoted champion among the ranks of our alumni. His vision for the College was to achieve excellence on all fronts, from VIMS to the "ancient campus" to the legacy of James Monroe and his home, HIghland and so much more. The College and its family are changed for the better because of what Carroll and Patty have done over the years. We are deeply grateful and honor his memory.
Jeff Trammell, Rector Emeritus

WILLIAM E. - BILL- BUYRN

October 19, 2019

It is with sympathy and sorrow that I have learned of the passing of Carroll, a dear friend from the past. We first met many years ago on the football fields, when he played for Maury, and I for Granby. We then chummed together at Summer School 1957, which that year was at Maury. I listened intently to his stories of old time teacher Captain Nolly, who had taught him, as well as my father, Business Law. We both ended up at William and Mary, again on the football field. He continued, and I dropped the sport and attempted to become a student. We both became Brothers in Alpha Zeta Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order. We both were enrolled in Army ROTC, he becoming a Lieutenant in California, and I a Lieutenant in Germany. He married his Patty, and I my Boni. He became a well respected Investment Broker, and I an Attorney. From time to time our paths would cross at William and Mary, but not near often enough. Carroll did well in life, but that does not suprise me, for I knew his character and potential long ago. My condolences go out to Patty and Family, as well as to Donald and Diane, whom I also knew at William and Mary.

Glenn Lewis

October 18, 2019

Teri and I were fortunate to be family friends and neighbors of Carroll and Patty's for many years. Carroll had a huge heart and was an accomplished businessman. He loved talking about Patty, "the children" (grown of course) and the grandchildren whom he adored; he had a twinkle in his eye when he mentioned their names. He loved his home in Alexandria and was often seen on the grounds taking in the tall trees and mature landscaping. He was passionate about all things William and Mary, Gloucester and his beloved Chesapeake Bay. Sending peace, love and prayers during this difficult time.

Lisa Phipps

October 18, 2019

My deepest, deepest condolences to Patty Owens and the entire Owens family. Wrapping you all in peace, comfort, strength, and love at this difficult time and in the days ahead. Carroll Owens' love for his family, alma mater, Tidewater, and Chesapeake Bay were unwavering. I am heartbroken for you all. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers. Love.

October 18, 2019

Carroll and I were neighbors and Taylor Elm. Sch. and Blair Jr. HS classmates. We "ran" together with others from the Ghent neighborhood on bikes and on foot. I particularly remember him as a frequent tennis partner/opponent on the public courts, among my fond memories of our times together. I regret that I had not kept up with him over the years when my family moved north and I went to HS and college in New England. I was not aware that he and I lived in proximity when I move to Arlington and worked in WDC. I send my best wishes to his family and am glad to read that he turned out to be the adult person he was. John Hatch, Gaithersburg, MD

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