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William Ralph "Bill" Owens

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William Owens Obituary

Lt. Col. William Ralph "Bill" Owens age 72, died on Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Born in 1942 in Minneapolis to Olga Jepsen nee Lyberg. Graduated from Roosevelt High School and University of Minnesota in Electrical Engineering, and later received a Masters in Electrical Engineering at the University of Illinois. He married Carol Ann Johnson in 1964, and served in the US Army for four years, later in the Air National Guard in Wisconsin for 22 years, retiring as a Lt. Col. He was employed in the aerospace industry in Rockford, Il. until retirement when he moved to Arizona to obtain a Masters in Optical Engineering at U of A. He was employed in Tucson by Kaman and the last six years at Raytheon until he retired for good. He is survived by his wife, Carol; his sons, John Randall Owens of Tucson and Mark R. Owens (Rachel) of Brookfield, Wisconsin, and four grandchildren, Rebekah, Abigail, Samuel, and Luke. Bill was proud of his Norwegian heritage, active in Sons of Norway and loved flying as a private pilot. He was an amateur astronomer, and was a docent at Kitt Peak. He and his wife operated Ferret Friends, Inc. ferret shelter. In lieu of flowers donations are appreciated to Ferret Friends, Inc., PO Box 594, Vail AZ 85641 or PayPal to [email protected] Memorial Service will be held Monday, March 9, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. at Bring's Broadway Chapel, 6910 E. Broadway Boulevard, Tucson. Arrangements by BRING'S FUNERAL HOME.
Published by Arizona Daily Star on Feb. 15, 2015.

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Yvette Dolan

February 19, 2015

Carol,

I'm so sorry for your loss. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

JoAnn McBride

February 19, 2015

Carol, I am very sorry for your loss. Bill did a lot in his lifetime, he was always very courteous to me and my family. I enjoyed the last few times we were all together. God Bless and may you be up with your stars Bill.

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