Leon Audrey “L. A.” Owens

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Leon Audrey “L. A.” Owens Veteran

Birth
Piper, Bibb County, Alabama, USA
Death
12 Aug 1966 (aged 45)
Birmingham, Jefferson County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Demopolis, Marengo County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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s/o James Odell Owens, Essie Ruth Stone

h/o Mary Baker, m. 8 Feb 1944 in Jefferson, Alabama

US Marines World War II Veteran

Gallion man died Aug. 12 in Birmingham. Mr. Leon Audrey Owens, 45, of Rt. 1, Gallion, a retired repairman for Southern Bell Telephone Co., died at the Carraway Methodist Hospital in Birmingham Aug. 12. Funeral services were held from the Cook & Spigener Chapel Aug. 14 with the Rev. John T. Harrison officiating. Burial was in Memorial Gardens with Cook & Spigener in charge. Mr. Owens is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Baker Owens of Demopolis; two sons, Stephen Leon Owens and Richard Terry Owens, both of Demopolis; two daughters, Mrs. M.B. Ulmer, Jr. and Miss Donna Gail Owens, both of Demopolis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Odell Owens of Birmingham; two brothers, Horne Thedford Owens and James Rudolph Owens, both of Birmingham; and a sister, Mr. W.H. Todd of Huntsville. Active pallbearers were Martin Turner, J.P. Jackson, Murphy Baker, Millard Ulmer, Jim Clements and H.W. Lewis."

The Democrat-Reporter, Linden, Marengo County, Alabama, Wednesday, August 17, 1966
s/o James Odell Owens, Essie Ruth Stone

h/o Mary Baker, m. 8 Feb 1944 in Jefferson, Alabama

US Marines World War II Veteran

Gallion man died Aug. 12 in Birmingham. Mr. Leon Audrey Owens, 45, of Rt. 1, Gallion, a retired repairman for Southern Bell Telephone Co., died at the Carraway Methodist Hospital in Birmingham Aug. 12. Funeral services were held from the Cook & Spigener Chapel Aug. 14 with the Rev. John T. Harrison officiating. Burial was in Memorial Gardens with Cook & Spigener in charge. Mr. Owens is survived by his widow, Mrs. Mary Baker Owens of Demopolis; two sons, Stephen Leon Owens and Richard Terry Owens, both of Demopolis; two daughters, Mrs. M.B. Ulmer, Jr. and Miss Donna Gail Owens, both of Demopolis; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Odell Owens of Birmingham; two brothers, Horne Thedford Owens and James Rudolph Owens, both of Birmingham; and a sister, Mr. W.H. Todd of Huntsville. Active pallbearers were Martin Turner, J.P. Jackson, Murphy Baker, Millard Ulmer, Jim Clements and H.W. Lewis."

The Democrat-Reporter, Linden, Marengo County, Alabama, Wednesday, August 17, 1966