At the age of 20, he married Bertha Elizabeth Tucker on 16 Feb 1898 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. They had ten children together.
At the age of 40, he married Ollie Frances Fryer in 1917 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. They had no children together.
Homer passed away on 06 Oct 1959 at Saint Luke's Hospital - East in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. He was 82 years, 2 months, and 26 days old.
Interment was on 09 Oct 1959 at Flour Creek Cemetery in Butler, Kentucky.
Widowed
Occupation(s): Farmer & Businessman (HM Owen Creamery)
DC# 1959-KY-20779
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H. M. OWEN SR.
Prominent Butler Citizen Passes
Funeral services for H. M. Owen Sr., well-known Butler businessman and farmer, were held Friday afternoon, Oct. 9th at 2 p.m. at Flour Creek Christian Church. Burial took place in Butler Cemetery.
The Rev. Herbert Tinsley of Warsaw, a former pastor, assisted by Rev. John Browning, pastor of the Butler Christian Church, conducted the funeral services paying Mr. Owen a high tribute.
The funeral services were largely attended by many relatives and friends which attested the high esteem in which Mr. Owen was held.
Beautiful music was furnished for the funeral by Mrs. John Browning at the Hammond organ.
Serving as pallbearers were C. O. Ducker, Aril Ducker, George Gedge, Judge Ralph Bowling, Homer Gosney, and Hillary Clayton.
Homer Milton Owen Sr. was the son of the late Alfred and Betty Carolyn Owen and was born July 20th, 1877, at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Mr. Owen spent his early life in Cumminsville, Cincinnati, and at an early age came to Pendleton County where he spent the majority of his life.
Mr. Owen at the time of his passing, was a member of the Flour Creek Christian Church. He was a large landowner in Pendleton County and also an extensive dairyman. For many years he operated a creamery at Butler and Falmouth. Mr. Owen also took an interest in all worth-while civic affairs of Butler and always was a staunch leader in the Democratic Paarty. He was a constructive citizen who always worked for the best interests of Butler and Pendleton County and in his passing we have lost a valuable citizen.
He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Lottie Reeves, Covington, Mrs. Mabel Mulloy, Butler, Mrs. Lillie Quicksall, Louisville, Homer Owen, Jr., Grants Lick, Mrs. Marcel Henry, Cincinnati, Mrs. Malvina Uhl, Covington, and Gordon Owen, Butler. He also leaves 20 grandchildren, and 33 great grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Moreland, Butler, and Mrs. Allie Thomas, Los Angeles, California. Preceding him in death were two sons, Wilbur T.Owen, and Herbert P. Owen, and one daughter, Mrs. Betty Peddicord.
C. B. Peoples and Son carried out the funeral arrangements.
~Obituary from The Falmouth Outlook, 1959
At the age of 20, he married Bertha Elizabeth Tucker on 16 Feb 1898 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. They had ten children together.
At the age of 40, he married Ollie Frances Fryer in 1917 in Pendleton County, Kentucky. They had no children together.
Homer passed away on 06 Oct 1959 at Saint Luke's Hospital - East in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. He was 82 years, 2 months, and 26 days old.
Interment was on 09 Oct 1959 at Flour Creek Cemetery in Butler, Kentucky.
Widowed
Occupation(s): Farmer & Businessman (HM Owen Creamery)
DC# 1959-KY-20779
~~~
H. M. OWEN SR.
Prominent Butler Citizen Passes
Funeral services for H. M. Owen Sr., well-known Butler businessman and farmer, were held Friday afternoon, Oct. 9th at 2 p.m. at Flour Creek Christian Church. Burial took place in Butler Cemetery.
The Rev. Herbert Tinsley of Warsaw, a former pastor, assisted by Rev. John Browning, pastor of the Butler Christian Church, conducted the funeral services paying Mr. Owen a high tribute.
The funeral services were largely attended by many relatives and friends which attested the high esteem in which Mr. Owen was held.
Beautiful music was furnished for the funeral by Mrs. John Browning at the Hammond organ.
Serving as pallbearers were C. O. Ducker, Aril Ducker, George Gedge, Judge Ralph Bowling, Homer Gosney, and Hillary Clayton.
Homer Milton Owen Sr. was the son of the late Alfred and Betty Carolyn Owen and was born July 20th, 1877, at Cumberland Gap, Tenn. Mr. Owen spent his early life in Cumminsville, Cincinnati, and at an early age came to Pendleton County where he spent the majority of his life.
Mr. Owen at the time of his passing, was a member of the Flour Creek Christian Church. He was a large landowner in Pendleton County and also an extensive dairyman. For many years he operated a creamery at Butler and Falmouth. Mr. Owen also took an interest in all worth-while civic affairs of Butler and always was a staunch leader in the Democratic Paarty. He was a constructive citizen who always worked for the best interests of Butler and Pendleton County and in his passing we have lost a valuable citizen.
He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Lottie Reeves, Covington, Mrs. Mabel Mulloy, Butler, Mrs. Lillie Quicksall, Louisville, Homer Owen, Jr., Grants Lick, Mrs. Marcel Henry, Cincinnati, Mrs. Malvina Uhl, Covington, and Gordon Owen, Butler. He also leaves 20 grandchildren, and 33 great grandchildren, and two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Moreland, Butler, and Mrs. Allie Thomas, Los Angeles, California. Preceding him in death were two sons, Wilbur T.Owen, and Herbert P. Owen, and one daughter, Mrs. Betty Peddicord.
C. B. Peoples and Son carried out the funeral arrangements.
~Obituary from The Falmouth Outlook, 1959
Gravesite Details
Freemason
Family Members
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Lottie E Owen Reeves
1898–1976
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Mabel Lee Owen Mulloy
1900–1984
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Col Wilbur Thomas Owen
1901–1933
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Bettie Virginia Owen Peddicord
1903–1944
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Lillie Elizabeth Owen Quicksall
1904–1994
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Macel C Owen Henry
1905–1983
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Homer Milton Owen II
1907–1967
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Herbert Preston Owen
1908–1955
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Gordon Neal Owen
1910–1975
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Malvina Ann Owen Uhl
1910–1996
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