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2017
Jeffery James Taylor Owen, 22 year-old resident of Midwest City, Oklahoma, passed away October 23, 2017 at his home. Born January 22, 1995 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, he was the son of Richard Bealy and Mary Frances (Owen) Bealy. Jeffery loved CARS; hip-hop music; and video games. He was an avid supporter of Native Americans and their projects and causes. Jeffery was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents. Survivors include his maternal grandparents and guardians, Tom and Barbara Owen of Midwest City, OK; his father, Richard Bealy of Kansas; his mother, Mary Frances Owen of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and a number of cousins and other family members. A viewing will be held at Bill Eisenhour Northeast Funeral Home on Friday, Oct. 27, 2017 from 5-8 p.m. Memorial services will be announced at a later time. Thank you to all of our Friends and Family. The outpouring of love has been overwhelming and our Hearts are swollen. Hold your Children, your Families, your Friends. Contact them and tell them that you Love them.
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October 28, 2017
Mary Forrest
You will be truly missed young man.
Much love
October 27, 2017
Friend
Alan Galbraith
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
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