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Dorotha Owens Lewis
Submitted by: Carole Spencer

Services will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in the chapel of the Anderson Funeral Home for Mrs. Dorotha Owens Lewis, 45, who died Wednesday night (1968) in a Sacramento, Calif., hospital. Rev. Jere' Wells will officiate and burial will follow in the Union Cemetery, Billings, under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home of Billings.
Mrs. Lewis, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owens, Billings, was a graduate of Billings High School and Northern Oklahoma Junior College, Tonkawa. She was an employee of the California State Comptroller's Office for the past 15 years, retiring in March because of ill health.
She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. John L. (Virginia) Moncrief, Enid, and Mrs. Clyde (Charleen) Mooney, Sapulpa; and a brother, Fred C. Owens, Wichita, Kan.


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