

Mr. Brent Tee Owens passed away Sunday, September 14, 2014 at Baptist South Medical Center. Funeral Service will be held Wednesday, September 17, 2014 at First Baptist Montgomery with Rev. Jay Wolf officiating and burial following at Greenwood Serenity Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 1-2 PM Wednesday at the church.
Mr. Owens is preceded in death by his father, Neal Owens and grandparents, George and Eulyn Owens.
Survivors include his wife, Reagan Owens; children, Caidra Flournoy and Cooper Owens; mother, Cindy Naile Miller; brothers, Scott Owens (Angela), Lex Owens (Jessica), Chase Owens (Jessica), and Mark Owens.
Pallbearers will be: Mr. Jay Custard, Mr. Scott Garrett, Mr. William Hughes III, Mr. Jesse Hubbard, Mr. Cody Johnson, & Mr. Brett Sikes.
Honorary pallbearers will be: Mr. Pat Garrett, Mr. Leon Hawk, Mr. Eddie Westbrook, Mr. David Mc Clurkin, Mr. Richard Gill, Mr. Ronnie Brown, Mr. John Averett, Mr. Zack Azar, & Dr. Wil Smith.
Tee was a lifelong resident of Mathews, Alabama and a (2000) graduate of Macon East Montgomery Academy. He was one of 5 brothers who all competed in and loved the sport of rodeo, a legacy passed down from his father, Neal Owens. Tee was the Professional Cowboy Association 2006 champion steer wrestler. Tee carried his love of rodeo over into a love of raising cattle. He was often seen checking cows or putting out hay with his beloved children at his side. Tee was a fixture at the local stockyards on sale days, where many friendships were made and tall tales were swapped. Although Tee was passionate about many things, his family consumed his heart. His wife Reagan along with his children Caidra, Cooper, and unborn son were always top priority. He and his family were members of Brewer Memorial Church in Cecil, AL before joining First Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. It was no secret that Tee had a relationship with Christ. He was a godly husband and father, and a generous man who went out of his way to help others, including taking in a foster child, Jacob, for the past year and a half. A man of many trades, he could be seen getting the upper hand on a wild cow one minute and kissing the boo-boo’s of his children the next.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made for the children of Mr. Owens at Sterling Bank, please use account name Brent Tee Owens.
Arrangements under the direction of Leak Memory Chapel, Montgomery, AL.
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