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Barbara Sue <I>Dessert</I> Owens

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Barbara Sue Dessert Owens

Birth
Death
15 May 2011 (aged 90)
Paso Robles, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA
Burial
Templeton, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA Add to Map
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Barbara Sue Owens passed away on May 15, 2011 after a long battle with cancer. Barbara was born on October 31, 1920 to Nicholas and Daisy Dessert. In 1941 Barbara attended a USO dance that would change the course of her life. On that evening she met a man named Jasper "Jack "Owens and boldly asked him to dance. Their dance lasted 66 years when just a little over a year ago he passed away peacefully in his own home. Barbara worked in a clothing factory as a seamstress, and this is where her passion for design emanated from. Throughout the following years she held many jobs from working at dress shops to creating beautiful window displays for major department stores. Barbara always found that one job that would allow her to express herself through her designs. She volunteered for many years at the Twin Cities Hospital gift shop and enjoyed her time with the ladies there. Her greatest passion overall was being a mother and a wife and she did both with enduring passion.
Jack and Barbara were married on December 4, 1943. Together they raised two children while living throughout California. Santa Ynez, Pasadena and Costa Mesa are just a few of the places that they resided in. With their children grown and living their own lives, Barbara and Jack moved to Atascadero over 25 years ago and built a home together. Years later they moved to Templeton and finally settled in Paso Robles. Barbara loved living in these small towns and the dear friends she met along the way. Over the years she attended many bible studies and her faith was very important to her. Her family is grateful for all the many friends that have walked beside Barbara in her last difficult years, she loved you all very much and the friendship
Barbara is survived by a son Mark Owens of San Clemente, CA; three granddaughters, Michele Tappeiner of Santa Barbara, CA; Stephanie Wilcox of Colorado Springs, CO; Madison Owens of Garden Grove, CA; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, her daughter Karen and husband Jack. Barbara Sue Owens will be remembered by many as a woman who had great faith, incredible presence and a will to fight. Her family will rest in the knowledge that she is home now with her Lord and Savior and once again beside her beloved Jack and beautiful Karen, a family together again
Barbara Sue Owens passed away on May 15, 2011 after a long battle with cancer. Barbara was born on October 31, 1920 to Nicholas and Daisy Dessert. In 1941 Barbara attended a USO dance that would change the course of her life. On that evening she met a man named Jasper "Jack "Owens and boldly asked him to dance. Their dance lasted 66 years when just a little over a year ago he passed away peacefully in his own home. Barbara worked in a clothing factory as a seamstress, and this is where her passion for design emanated from. Throughout the following years she held many jobs from working at dress shops to creating beautiful window displays for major department stores. Barbara always found that one job that would allow her to express herself through her designs. She volunteered for many years at the Twin Cities Hospital gift shop and enjoyed her time with the ladies there. Her greatest passion overall was being a mother and a wife and she did both with enduring passion.
Jack and Barbara were married on December 4, 1943. Together they raised two children while living throughout California. Santa Ynez, Pasadena and Costa Mesa are just a few of the places that they resided in. With their children grown and living their own lives, Barbara and Jack moved to Atascadero over 25 years ago and built a home together. Years later they moved to Templeton and finally settled in Paso Robles. Barbara loved living in these small towns and the dear friends she met along the way. Over the years she attended many bible studies and her faith was very important to her. Her family is grateful for all the many friends that have walked beside Barbara in her last difficult years, she loved you all very much and the friendship
Barbara is survived by a son Mark Owens of San Clemente, CA; three granddaughters, Michele Tappeiner of Santa Barbara, CA; Stephanie Wilcox of Colorado Springs, CO; Madison Owens of Garden Grove, CA; and six great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, her brother, her daughter Karen and husband Jack. Barbara Sue Owens will be remembered by many as a woman who had great faith, incredible presence and a will to fight. Her family will rest in the knowledge that she is home now with her Lord and Savior and once again beside her beloved Jack and beautiful Karen, a family together again


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