Cynthia Bearden
I want to that Lanair helped me so much when my brother passed! A very kind soul. He did everything he could for our family,we''ok truly miss him.No pain in Heaven, thank you j Jesus name Amen!
Death date: Jun 13, 2021
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Mr. Milton Lanair Owens, 64, of Lancaster passed away Sunday, June 13, 2021 at Piedmont Medical Center. He was born October 27, 1956 in Hemingway, SC, a son of Helen Elizabeth Graham Owens and the late Ernest Milton Owens. Mr. Owens was employed with Lancaster Funeral Home for 30 years. He enjoyed fishing, talking about his grandchildren and eating BBQ. Mr. Owens leaves behind a host of friends scattered all across South Carolina.A service to celebrate the life of Mr. Owens will be held Thursday, June 17, 2021 at 3 p.m. from the graveside at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery in Hemingway, SC with the Rev. Jim Legendre officiating. Mr. Owens is survived by his wife, Ronda Owens of Lancaster; two sons, Brandon Owens and Jonathan Owens and his wife Amber all of Lancaster; a daughter, Julie C. Faile and her husband Brad of Lancaster; his mother, Helen G. Owens of Hemingway; five brothers, Mitch Owens, Ernie Owens and his wife Mary Ann, Will Owens and his wife Fonda and Terry Owens and his wife Elaine all of Johnsonville and Nelson Owens and his wife Bonnie of Pamplico; a sister, Sylvia O. Poston of Hemingway; and four grandchildren, Andrew, Richard, Hunter and Harper.The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until 11 a.m. Thursday, June 17, 2021 at Lancaster Funeral Home.Lancaster Funeral Home & Cremation Service is serving the family of Mr. Owens.Read Obituary
I want to that Lanair helped me so much when my brother passed! A very kind soul. He did everything he could for our family,we''ok truly miss him.No pain in Heaven, thank you j Jesus name Amen!
I am going to miss seeing you during visitations buddy.
He was a good man always willing to help you with what ever you needed. He will be really missed. Thank you for all your help especially with our loving dogs that have already gone to Rainbow Bridge. Pete & Barbara Garris
Lanair im gonna miss you sooo much! We've been friends for 30 years since i first started working at Cauthen flower shop. You've always been there for me.... My heart is broken. Watch over me... Like I KNOW YOU WILL! 💙
Mr. Owens was a big help when my husband (Aaron) died. He was there thru every step
of the way. He helped me do everything. He was a good man. I could see how he loved
his family by the way he talked about you. He will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
One month ago I lost my brother - in-law and had the pleasure of getting to know Lanair through his passing. He made a sad time for us easier due to his compassion and unique sense of humor. Our family still laugh at some of the things your dear love one shared. May the comforts of our Heavenly Father bring you all peace during his homecoming.
Lanair an I worked together for many years, we grew to become great friends. We hadn't talked in a while. He would call me an we would catch up on what's going on with us. We talk about our families. We remember the times when we worked together an our buddy Major. I thank God for putting us all together we shared a great friendship thru the years. I am truly grateful knowing that he love the Lord, an always made mention of how good God has been to us. Just know Rhonda, Jonathan an Brandon you will be in my Prayers. I'm grateful to call him, my Friend. You will always be remembered my Friend !!!
God Bless You !!!
Willie McKenzie
Lanair was always a positive friendly man eager to trade stories with me. I appreciated him always making me feel welcome when I'd stop by the funeral home. My condolences to his family & the good folks at Lancaster Funeral Home who've lost a good man and a friend.