1927
2021
Doris Lillian Owens, 94, of Lake Winola, died peacefully Monday at her son's home in Montrose. She was the wife of the late Robert M. Owens, whom she was married to for more than 65 years.
Born in Reading, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Frank and Lillian Seering Siegfried. Doris lived in many places in Pennsylvania but spent the last 55 years in Clarks Green, Lake Winola and Montrose. She loved to travel, host parties at the lake for Water Carnival, and play golf and bridge at the Canoe Club.
Surviving are a son, Robert Owens (Karen), of Montrose; and a daughter, Michelle Miller (Michael Dobbins), of Audubon, Pa. She has 14 grandchildren, Ryan Miller (Christina), Cara Miller-Frohman (Eric), Michael Dobbins, (Kyoungnam An), Elijah Wagers (Michelle), Shana Slaybaugh (Chris), Mark Dobbins (Jamie), Josh Owens (Megan), Hannah Battling (John), Rachel, Joseph, Caleb Owens (Kaylee), Seth, Levi and Elias Owens; and 12 great-grandchildren.
Doris was predeceased by brother, Frank Siegfried, of Reading; and daughter, Kimberly Wagers, of Lake Winola.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, a service will be held privately at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Lawrence E. Young Funeral Home and Cremation Services Inc., 418 S. State St., Clarks Summit.
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Mark ("Red") Comerford
January 29, 2023
Bobby & Karen - great lady with a long, wonderful life. Janet and I will say a prayer for your mom tonight.
Candee Cianni
November 19, 2021
Bob, Karen and Family. So sorry to hear of the passing of Doris. She was a wonderful friend and Neighbor. She will be greatly missed. God bless you and your family. Candee Cianni and Gene Cicco
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