Advertisement
Advertisement
A photo of Tannie Rose Owens
Add photo

Tannie Rose Owens 1926 - 2010

Tannie Rose Owens of Fontana, San Bernardino County, CA was born on October 6, 1926, and died at age 84 years old on November 17, 2010. Tannie Owens was buried at Riverside National Cemetery Section BE Row C Site 370 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, in Riverside.
Tannie Rose Owens
Fontana, San Bernardino County, CA 92335
October 6, 1926
November 17, 2010
ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
This page exists for YOU
and everyone who remembers Tannie.
Share what you know,
even ask what you wish you knew.
Invite others to do the same,
but don't worry if you can't...
Someone, somewhere will find this page,
and we'll notify you when they do.

Tannie Rose Owens' History: 1926 - 2010

Uncover new discoveries and connections today by sharing about people & moments from yesterday.
  • 10/6
    1926

    Birthday

    October 6, 1926
    Birthdate
    Unknown
    Birthplace
  • Military Service

    Branch of service: Us Army Air Forces Rank attained: 1LT Wars/Conflicts: World War Ii
  • 11/17
    2010

    Death

    November 17, 2010
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Unknown
    Death location
  • Gravesite & Burial

    mm/dd/yyyy
    Funeral date
    Riverside National Cemetery Section BE Row C Site 370 22495 Van Buren Boulevard, in Riverside, Ca 92518
    Burial location
  • share
    Memories
    below
Advertisement
Advertisement

Add Memories, Stories & Photos about Tannie

Be the 1st to share and we'll let you know when others do the same.
Did you know?
In 1926, in the year that Tannie Rose Owens was born, on November 15th, NBC was founded. It was the U.S.'s first major broadcast network. Ownership of the network was split between RCA (a majority partner at 50%), its founding corporate parent General Electric (which owned 30%), and Westinghouse (which owned the remaining 20%).
Did you know?
In 1937, when this person was just 11 years old, on May 28th, the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge opened to cars. Taking 5 years to build, the 4,200-foot-long suspension bridge was an engineering marvel of its time - 11 men died during construction. The "international orange" color was chosen because it resisted rust and fading. To the present, it is the symbol of the City that is known throughout the world.
ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
Advertisement

Tannie Owens' Family Tree & Friends

Tannie Owens' Family Tree

Parent
Parent
Partner
Child
Sibling
Advertisement
Advertisement
Friendships

Tannie's Friends

Friends of Tannie Friends can be as close as family. Add Tannie's family friends, and their friends from childhood through adulthood.
Advertisement
Advertisement
 Followers & Sources

Connect with others who remember Tannie Owens to share and discover more memories. People who have contributed to this page are listed below and in the Biography History of changes. Sign in to to view changes.

ADVERTISEMENT BY ANCESTRY.COM
Advertisement
Back to Top