Brother Curtis Owen
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Brother Curtis was born October 30,1919 and departed from
this life on October 26,2020, four days short of his 101st
birthday. He was born in McMahan, Texas the son of Odus and
Mary Elizabeth Owen. He had 3 brothers, Judson, Leland, and
Odus Owen, Jr, (“Dutch”). They all preceded him in death.
Curtis attended school in McMahan and graduated from
Lockhart High School. He was a basketball player and was
named the outstanding player in Caldwell County. Curtis
served his country in World War II, where he was an Army
Medic in the 36th Division and rose to the rank of Staff
Sergeant. He served in North Africa, Italy, France, Germany,
and Austria. The 36th division helped liberate Rome and
France from the German forces. While on leave from the Army
in 1944, Curtis married Edith Reed Morrow from Sebastian,
Texas on December 13, 1944. Curtis and Edith had met and
courted at Church meetings. Curtis returned to the war and
was part of the forces that liberated the Nazi concentration
camp at Dachau, Germany.
After the war, Curtis and Edith moved to the family farm.
Curtis’s ambition was to become a lawyer, but the need for
him come back to the farm was great. Curtis and Edith worked
together on the farm. He was a farmer-stockman, who raised
corn and sorghum to feed the cattle and hogs and grew cotton
until 1961. Curtis Owen was a leader in many organizations
in the community. He was a charter member and served as the
first president of the McMahan Volunteer Fire Department, a
charter member and president of the Caldwell County Farm
Bureau and he received the Pioneer award from the Texas Farm
Bureau. He served on the Lockhart Independent School Board
of Trustees and served on the boards of the Luling
Foundation Farm, Jeffrey Cemetery Association, ASCS county
committee, Soil and Water Conservation Board and the
Caldwell County Appraisal District. He was named
Agriculturalist of the year by the Lockhart Chamber of
Commerce.
Curtis was devoted to worshipping the Lord as a member of
Bethel Primitive Baptist Church in McMahan. He joined the
Church in 1938 and was a member for eighty-two years, of
which he was a deacon for sixty-nine years. He served as the
Church clerk for forty-one years. Curtis’s other devotion
was to Sacred Harp singing, carrying on the heritage of his
family. Curtis and Edith passed that love of Sacred Harp
down to their children, grandchildren and great
grandchildren, who all sing Sacred Harp. Curtis also sang
for many funerals in his lifetime. There were very few
family vacations growing up, but many great memories of
trips going to Church meetings, singings, or visiting the
relatives.
Curtis Owen was preceded in death by his wife, Edith Owen in
2017. He is survived by his children: Kaye Diane Ross and
husband Donald of Plano, Texas, Beverly Jean Coates and
husband Bruce of McMahan, Texas, and Tom Hazen Owen and wife
Mary Ann of McMahan, Texas. Grandchildren; Ryan Ross and
wife Kara, Owen Ross and wife Xochitl, Jeb Owen and wife
Liz, Amanda Bowles and husband Greg, Sarah Huckaby, Reed
Coates and wife Laura and Holly Evans,eighteen great
grand-children and one great-great grandchild.
The family wishes to thank Dr. Charles Laurence for his care
of Curtis for many years, and the staff of Parkview Nursing
Home for his care in his final years.
Curtis K Owen was a serious man, but a man that loved to
laugh. He had an incredible memory and knew so much history.
He loved to tell stories from the past. He was so well
respected and a role model for his family and others. In his
one hundred and one years on this earth he saw many changes
and he touched many lives with his devotion, leadership and
examples. Memorial contributions can be made to Bethel
Primitive Baptist Church, P.O. BOX 1392, Lockhart, Texas
78644 or the McMahan Volunteer Fire Department, 291
Whizzerville Road, Dale, Texas 78616.
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