William E. "Bill" Owens

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: December 24, 1937
  • Date Of Death: April 18, 2022
  • State: Alabama

Mr. William E. “Bill” Owens, Jr., of Lanett, went to his rest on April, 18th, 2022in Valley, Alabama.

Mr. Owens was preceded in death by his wife and love of his life, Janice Watson Owens; his parents, William E. “Ed” Owens, Sr. and Maggie Lee King Owens; his sister, Barbara Lee Posey; half-brother Robert Owens; and children Kathryn Melvyn Owens and William E. (Bill) Owens, III.

He is survived by daughters, Debra Lea Duffield (Don) and Danna Beck (Neil), granddaughters Devon Owens, and Kathryn Anne Duffield, and daughter-in-law Sonya Owens, as well as several nieces and nephews.

Born December 24, 1937, in Langdale, Alabama, Bill and his twin sister Barbara were Christmas gifts to his parents. A graduate of Lanett High School, he went on to serve in the United States Marine Corps, stationed primarily in Okinawa. While he may have left the Marines, family and friends know that he lived the adage, “Once a Marine, always a Marine.” Upon his return he attended Auburn University and after graduation began working for West Point Pepperell, retiring after 48 years of service.

He contributed to his community in numerous ways. A member of the Valley Jaycees, he went on to serve as President and Chairman of the Board, he was a founding member of the Lanett Quarterback club, served as President of the Lanett Band Boosters, was President of several Lanett School P.T.O’s., and served as official timekeeper for multiple Lanett High School sports programs. Bill was a member of the Lanett First United Methodist Church, serving as Chairman of the Board of Trustees and as a member of its Administrative Committee. Elected twice, he was particularly proud of his time on the Lanett City Council, where he served as Finance Councilman, drafted the city’s first personnel policy, served four years as Lanett’s Police Committee Chairman, and was instrumental in the construction and financing of the W.O. Lance Elementary School.

At age 79 he began taking piano lessons from Dr. Katie Cartwright, who brightened his retirement. He often questioned his abilities, but never her teaching. His love of music led him to support the music program at Point University, which recently named a piano lab in his honor.

Special friends include Melvyn and Alice Roquemore, godparents to his children. The family would like to thank Melvyn for his regular phone calls to talk Auburn sports, they invariably perked up his day. The family would also like to thank Gail Anthony for the friendship and companionship they shared in recent years.

Additional thanks go to Amber Griggs and all the staff and residents at Valley Park Manor, for welcoming him and making him feel loved and at home. A special thank you to Val Maddox and Misty Harrelson and all the health care professionals at Chattahoochee Hospice. The family is appreciative of the care and compassion shown to our father and to us while in Hospice care.

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