REV. J. R. 0 MINISTER, BURIED T as Former Pastor Or Mars Hill Baptist Church Jesse R. Owen, Sr., 197, of Greensboro, former Western North Carolina Baptist minffster, died in a Greensboro hospital Saturday, May 3, 1969 ruiter a Iong ihness. A native of Lake Toxaway in Transylvania County, Mr. Owen served as pastor of the old Ftrenoh Broad Baptist Ohureh in Asheville. He also had held pastorates at Brevard First Baptist, Canton ; First Baptist and Mars Hill Baptist churches. Mr. Owen was a member of the Mars Hill College Board of Trustees for 30 years, past president of the N oreh Carolina B'aipitist. Ministerial Associacion and was a 1 member of the home mission board! of the State Baptist Convention, i He had lived in Greensboro two Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Nell Bishop Owen; two dallllg<hters, Mrs. C. G. Alspaugh of Greensboro and Mrs. Forney M. Hoke, Jr., of Huntsville, '.AJa.; two sons, Francis M. of Asheville and Maj. Jesse R. Owen, Jr., of the Air Services were held at 11 a. m., Monday in Lawndale Baptist Church. Rites were also held at 2 p. m., Tuesday in Mars' Hill l Baptist Church, with the Rev. Richard E. Price, Prod'. John A. cleod and Dr. Hoyt Blackwell officiating. Burial followed 'Mars Hill Cemetery. Ma Marshall: News-Record Mehan~ Enterprise Mocksville: Davie Co. Enterprise Monroe Enquirer Monroe Journal ) Mooresville Tribune r MAY 8 1969
1 in The Rev. Jesse R. Owen Sr., I 97, of Greensboro, former Western North Carolina Baptist min- 1! ister, died in a Greensboro hospital Saturday after a long ill- 1 ness. A native of Lake Toxaway in' Transylvania County, Mr. Owen served as pastor of the old French Broad Baptist Church in Asheville. He also had held pastorates at Brevard First I I Baptist, Canton First Baptist 1 and Mars Hill Baptist churches. Mr. Owen was a member of 1 the Mars Hill College Board 1of Trustees for 30 years, past 1 president of the North Carolina : Baptist Ministerial Association I and was a member of the home mission board of the State Bap-1 tist Convention. He had lived I I Greensboro two years. 1 1 Surviving are his widow, Mrs. I Nell Bishop Owen; two daughj ters, Mrs. C. G. Alspaugh of Greensboro and Mrs. Forney M. Hoke Jr. of Huntsville, Ala.; two sons, Francis M. of Asheville and Maj. Jesse R. Owen Jr. of the Air Force. Services will be held at 11, a. m. Monday in Lawndale Baptist Church. Graveside rites will, be held at 2 p. m. Tuesday in j Mars Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. Friends will be received by the family in Asheville at West Asheville Baptist Church from 7 to 9 p. m. Monday. Hanes-Lineberry F u n e r a Home, Greensboro, is in charge, of arrangements. ' Asheville Times Asheville Citizen-Times '""Burlington Times-News Charlotte News Charlotte Observer Concord Tribune Dunn Record Durham Herald Durham Sun Elizabeth City Advance Fayetteville Observer Gastonia Gazette Goldsboro News-Argus Greensboro Daily News Greensboro Record MAY 4 1969
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Owen, above, who died in Greensboro I on Saturday, May 3, at the age' of 98 years, founded or was the I first pastor of the Memorial, Baptist Church in Maysville, the Cherry P o i n t Baptist Church in Havelock, the New-1 port Baptist Church in Newport, the Battleground Baptist f Church near New Bern, the Seal e v e 1 Baptist Church in Smyrna and was an interim pastor of the Havelock Baptist Church. Funeral services were held in Greensboro and burial services were held in the Mars Hill Cemetery. He had taught school and preached for almost ' 80 years. Jll!organton :r:------ News-,Heraid New Bern Sun- Journal 1taUHgfi N@W & Obs at c Raleigh Times Reidsville Review ~ockingham: Richmond Co, Journal
OWEN, JESSE ROLAND Pastor, French Broad Avenue Baptist Church, Asheville, NC; born, Lake Loxaway (Toxaway), NC, Nov. 9, 1871; son of Juda Reid of Pacolet, SC, and Jesse Owen of Balsam Grove, NC, education, Carson-Newman College, Univ. of Virginia, Southern Bapt. Theol. Sem.; ordained, Penrose, NC, 1898; married Nell Bishop of Newbern, NC, May 7, 1926, daughter of Lydia McDormon and W. H. Bishop; children, Nell Dean, Jesse Roland, Anna Lynn; pastor rural churches, Transylvania County, 12 years; pastor Amherst Courthouse, Va., 2 years; pastor, Brevard Bapt. Ch., Brevard, NC, 4 years; First Ch., Canton, NC, 2 yrs.; pastor Mars Hill (NC) Bapt. Ch., and teacher in Mars Hill College, 18 yrs.; pastor French Broad Avenue Baptist Church, Asheville, NC, 4 years to date; trustee, Mars Hill Col.; member, North Carolina Bapt. State Mission Board; president, North Carolina Baptist Pastors' Conference. Address: 306 S. French Broad Ave., Asheville, NC. AMONG SOUTHERN BAPTISTS, p. 383 BY: John S. Ramond 920/Rl4
JESSE ROLAND OWEN DIES IN GREENSBORO Jesse Roland Owen, 97, of Greensboro died May 3 in Moses Cone Hospital. He was a native of Lake Toxaway and had lived in Greensboro for two years. A retired Baptist minister, he is a graduate of Judson College, the Fairview Institute near Asheville, Carson Newman College in Johnson City, Tenn., Richmond College of Virginia at Charlottesville, Southern Seminary in Louisville, Ky., and the Southwestern Seminary in Fort Worth, Tex. He served as a pastor in four churches in North Carolina and one in Virginia. He served on the board of trustees of Mars Hill College for 30 years and was past president of the North Carolina Baptist Ministerial Association. Since he retired he founded six churches in the state. Funeral was held May 5 at Lawndale Baptist Church, of which he was a member. Burial was at Mars Hill. Survivors are widow, Mrs. Nell Bishop Owen; sons, Francis M. Owen of Asheville, Maj. Jesse R. Owen, Jr. of the Air Force, daughters, Mrs. C. G. Alspaugh, Jr. of Greensboro and Mrs. Forney Hoke, Jr. of Huntsville, Ala. The family requests that contributions be made to the Jesse Roland Owen Ministerial Fund at Mars Hill College now being established. He was pastor there for 17 years. He taught and preached for almost 80 years. BIBLICAL RECORDER, May 10, 1969, p. 5 (also a photograph) 205/B47
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MARS HILL COLLEGE QUARTERLY, Long-Time Trustee, Rev. Owen, Dies Sept. 1969, Vol. 66, no. 1 I (378/M35H) served churches in Maysville, Havelock, Cherryville, Newport, New Bern and Smyrna. Funeral services for Rev. Jesse Roland Owen, 97, beloved former pastor of the Mars Hill Baptist Church who served on the college board of trustees for 30 rears, were held at the church on May 6. Dr. Hon Blackwell, president emeritus of th; college, and Prof. John A. McLeod, retired former head of the English Department, assisted the pastor of the church, Rev. Richard Price, in the services. Burial was in the Mars Hill Cemetery. Mr. Owen died on J\1ay 3 in Greensboro, where he had lived for two years. Prior to that he had taught school and preached for nearly 80 years. In addition to the 17-year pastorate at Mars Hill he also served churches at Amherst, Va., Brevard, Canton and Asheville. In "retirernent " he had helped found or During his active ministry he served as president of the North Carolina Baptist Ministerial Association and on the Home Mission Board. Survivors included a son and a daughter who attended the college: Francis McHugh Owen '40 of Asheville and Mrs. Forney M. Hoke, Jr. (Ann Lynn) '54 of Huntsville, Ala. In lieu of flowers they suggested a contribution to a memorial loan fund being established at Mars Hill College in memory of Mr. Owen. During the mid-august I 7 Meares Field t Dal Shealy an Harold Taylor was the largest history. The former sanctuary of the Mars Hill Baptist Church, adjacent to Spil- Shealy "scra phrased it, and man Dormitory, program. was purchased by the college in 1953, when the congregation first occupied its present facilities. It was renamed "Owen Building" and is currently used by the drama division as a theater. A student coffeehouse occupies quarters in the basement. Miss Bowden, Retired Art Teach er, Dies Miss Beulah Bowden, 95, retired art teacher who served at the college during the 1904-05-06 sessions and from 1912 until her retirement in 1950, died Apr. 28 in Tampa, Fla., where she had lived for several years with a sister, l\irs. H. G. Newcomb, Sr. Services and burial were in Charlotte, where two nieces live. heading the art department. A few months after her death several bonds which l\1iss Bowden had stored in the college vault and, apparently, had forgotten were discovered by the business manager. Worth several thousand dollars, they were cashed and used to carrv out the terms of Miss Bowden's wil( and settle her estate. Thus, despite the fact that her lifetime earnings were meager, l\1iss Bowden was able to bequeath $1,000 to the Foreign Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, provide for her funeral expenses and leave approximately $7,000 to the college. Born in War ren County,.Miss Bowden attended Meredith and Statesville colleges and the Woman's.Missiona ry Union Training School in Louisville. K~' She studied art in New York and London and received the M. A. degree from Columbia University in 1929. A devout person, she had taught Bible and English at Mars Hill in addition to 8 The students. One sure starter starter on the I Shealy had f candidates down and prepare f Sept. 13 at horn College from average age rs inexperienced tee to take a while, building a winni we go on the f. " Win. Coach Taylo backfield positio ball at Carson quarterback, tail cornerback on d the Lions staff, school in Knoxvi Shealy said he system and run ~ith multiple set a similar team a
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, CANTON, NC, 1803-1958 By: May Holtzclaw Little if in those e Humphrey REV. R. A. SENTELLE Pastor 1895-1897, 1899 llev. J. R. OWEN Pastor 1912-1914 was baptiz 1803; re preached destitute s Cane Cree 1805, I c settlement Brother J REV. G. P. HAMRICK Pastor 1914-1917 REV. J. J. JOHNSON Pastor 1919-1921..