

We gather to celebrate the life of a remarkable woman who lived 99 full and meaningful years, carrying with her a lifetime of wisdom, humor and love. Her wit, strength, and compassion left a lasting mark on everyone who knew her. She was known for her quick wit and sharp sense of humor that could bring laughter to any room.
In her younger years, she was a force to be reckoned with on the basketball court: quick, determined, and fiercely competitive. That same spirit carried into her love of bowling, where she frequently mastered the honorable 600 Club.
Her faith was a guiding force in her life, shaping her values and giving her strength. Yet what truly defined her was her understanding heart. She believed deeply in family and showed that love means accepting people as they are. She understood that family is not about perfection, but about acceptance. Through life’s ups and downs, she offered support, patience, and, when needed, a firm but loving word. Whether navigating differences, struggles, or ambitions, she met all of us with an open heart.
She will be remembered for her humor, her strength, her faith, and her boundless capacity to love. Her legacy lives on in the stories we tell, the lessons she taught, and the laughter she inspired.
She will be deeply missed and forever cherished.
She is survived by:
Daughters: Linda Owens & Donna McDonald. Son-In-Law: Fred Owens. Grandchildren: Dean Owens, Kim Ryals, Danny Owens and Brian Cain. Great Grandchildren: Christie Jones, Chase Fralish, Dalton Fralish, Brittany Fralish, Marah McSwain, Aubrey Cain, Emilie Owens and Jake Owens. She also leaves behind 6 Great, Great Grandchildren and 1 Great, Great, Great Grandchild.
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