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Owens, Neil Aramon

The Harvey County Independent

Neil Amaron Owens

Posted 1/25/2018

HALSTEAD – Neil Amaron Owens was born Aug. 14, 1999 in Lawton, Oklahoma at the Indian hospital. He was of the Wichita Indian Tribe. Neil will always be the beloved son of Jim and Alma Owens. He was the 10th of 11 children.

The Owens family moved to Halstead in 2011. Neil was a senior at Halstead High School. He was an accomplished cross country runner who will be remembered by runners across the state. His friends and teammates lovingly referred to him as "Chief." One if his favorite times to run was in the rain!

While at Halstead High School he found a love and talent for videography. He wanted to become a videographer. Neil could see things from different perspectives, giving his photography and videos depth and personality.

Neil was a young man full of depth and personality; sadly he kept so much of it locked quietly inside.

Neil is preceded in death by a sister Stephanie. He is survived by his parents Jim and Alma Owens, and siblings: Michael of Italy, Texas, Timothy of Copperopolis, California, David of Halstead, Stephen of Hesston, Antoinette of Wichita, Angelina of Purcell, Oklahoma, Edward of OKC, Oklahoma, Timothy of Halstead, and Ali of Halstead.

In the tapestry of our family Neil was a vibrant thread that will continue to run throughout the fabric of all of our lives. Watch over us Chief as we keep your memory with us always.

Services were held on Monday, Jan. 22 at Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Newton with internment at Hesston Cemetery.


Owner of originalHarvey County Genealogical Society
Date25 Jan 2018
Linked toNeil Amaron Owens

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