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  1. Mar 7, 1986 · March 7, 1986. Harvard sports legend George Owen, Jr. '23, a member of both the college football and pro hockey Halls of Fame, died of a stroke Tuesday in Milton, Mass. He was 84. Owen, a three ...

  2. Bubba's obituary. George “Bubba” Ellison Owen Jr. passed away on Sunday, February 25, 2024, surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle following a catastrophic stroke. Bubba is survived by his loving wife of nearly 47 years, Susan Owen.

  3. Position. Defence. Shot. Left. Played for. Boston Bruins. Playing career. 1928–1933. Harvard George Owen Jr. (December 2, 1901 – March 4, 1986) was a Canadian - American professional ice hockey defenceman for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League .

  4. Feb 25, 2024 · Obituary. George “Bubba” Ellison Owen Jr. passed away on Sunday, February 25, 2024, surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle following a catastrophic stroke. Bubba is survived by his loving wife of nearly 47 years, Susan Owen. He is also survived by his three beloved children, Daniel Owen (Erica), Tara Jeroloman (Chuck) and ...

  5. Brief Life History of George. When George Owen Jr. was born in 1595, in Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, George Owens, was 43 and his mother, Ankred Obiled, was 33. He had at least 1 son and 2 daughters with Rebecca Darrell. He died on 13 May 1665, in Pembrokeshire, Wales, at the age of 70. Photos and Memories (0)

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  6. Shortly after his birth, George Owen's parents moved to the Boston area, where young George grew up and learned his hockey. He attended Newton High School and went on to Harvard in the fall of 1919, there, he captained the Freshman team and later served two terms as varsity captain, a relatively rare feat at Harvard.

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  8. When he arrived at Harvard, 5-10, 189-pound George Owen, Jr. quickly set about beating Yale and other respected opponents on the gridiron, hockey rink and baseball diamond. He was an all-around blasting back with the agility of a broken field runner and, on defense, the power to knock back plunging opponents with jolting tackles.

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