Lawrence Murray Owens

December 16th, 2019

Murray was the first child of five born to Sheldon and Marjorie (nee Walker) Owens. He was born April 20, 1931, and at age 88 years passed away peacefully in the presence of his family on December 16, 2019 after many health issues which ebbed his well-being.

He leaves to mourn his wife of 62 years, Inga (nee Rasmussen) and four children, Michael (Colleen) Owens  and Murray Victor, Rodney (Kathy) Owens  and Allison, Heather (Ryan), Janelle, and Kevin, Kathy (Harvey) Lentz, and Matthaus (Robyn), and Trew, Lisa (Jaron) Bye and Caitlin and Cameron. He also leaves one great grand daughter, Olivia Watt; and his two siblings, Cheryl (Heinz) Moller and Jerry (Sui Ling) Owens and many nephews and nieces, and his Sister-in-Law, Alice.

Murray was predeceased by his parents, two sisters and their husbands, Wilma (Wilf) Luft, and Winnie (Howie) Robertson.

His schooling began in a one room multi-grade rural school but for Murray learning was a life- long endeavor. He was a man of principle, pillar of the community, and a strong foundation to his family. As a young man he learned to work hard, take on whatever jobs were available to support himself and stay true and follow his arrow, thus leading an amazing and interesting life.

Murrays’ progressive thinking led him to a short successful career in farming, however the lure and adventure of the growing petroleum industry led to a career change. His learning continued on many levels while he reached senior management as Production Superintendent with Husky Oil until his retirement. His leadership and mentoring abilities were valuable to communities where he lived whether on church boards, coaching young athletes in sports, or leading younger colleagues to maximize their potential.

Sports of all kinds were a main interest and Murray did participate in many for enjoyment. In retirement he played bridge, golfed and curled as long as he was able to do so.

Thank you to Dr. Nel, Lab and E.R. staff at the Olds Hospital and to all blood donors who made it possible for us to have extra time with Murray as a strong and loving family.

As per Murray’s request no funeral will be held. In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Mountain View Food Bank Society,  5025-50 street Olds, Alberta T4H 1R9 or a charity of your choice. 

Messages:

We just read about Murray's passing. Our sincerest condolences Inga, Michael, Rodney, Kathy and Lisa and families. We have many fond memmories of Murray in the Wainwright days and later the visits at mom and dads in Sicamous. We hope to get a visit with you Inga on our next trip to Alberta.

I just found the obituary fo Murray. We are very sorry to hear about his passing. We have not had contact for many years but we think often about the good times back in the Husky days. We offer our deepest condolences to Inga and the family

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