Owen
Owen Joseph Nerney
Mr. Owen Joseph Nerney, 80, Atlanta, passed away peacefully,
on Wednesday, August 18, 2021, in the Emory Decatur Hospital following a seven-year
battle with Alzheimer’s. Owen was born
on September 12. 1940 in Lowell, Massachusetts, son of Owen Anthony Nerney and
Agnes Rita Morris. Following his
graduation from Dracut High School in 1958 where he played on the Basketball
and Football team, Owen served in the United States Airforce where he was
stationed in Istanbul, Turkey. He served for 4 years. After discharge, Owen returned to Dracut
where he worked various jobs which included Massachusetts Bell Telephone
Company, and McGraw Lab. He retired in 2004 from the City of Lowell Parking
Authority where he was a manager. In 2004, Owen moved to Mesa, Arizona where he
enjoyed plenty of sunny days, and later moved to Atlanta, Georgia to be closer
to family. While Owen never married, he had a beautiful daughter, Kelly, who
was born in 1971. Owen was a member of the American Legion and the Veterans of
Foreign Wars. Owen attended St. Michaels in Lowell, Massachusetts, and later
Christ the King in Atlanta, Georgia. Owen
found joy in life and was always smiling.
He loved a good party, and a good joke, and was a true New Englander in
every sense. He loved the New England
Patriots, the Red Sox, lobster, and clams.
In his free time, one would find him playing cribbage or Pinochle, doing
the daily crossword, or making frequent trips to the White Mountains, Maine, or
Florida. Owen is preceded in death by his parents. Survivors include his daughter Kelly
Rothaermel and son-in-law Dr. Frank Thomas Rothaermel of Cumming, Georgia. His grandson Harris Rothaermel of Provo,
Utah. His grandson Winston Rothaermel of
Hildesheim, Germany. His grandson Roman
and three granddaughters, Adelaide, Avery, and Ivy Rothaermel of Cumming,
Georgia. No funeral services will be
held at this time. A wake in his honor
will be announced and held in the summer of 2022.
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For some reason, I've missed this last year...
Happy that now finally you could disperse his ashes.
Some very happy moments captured on camera!
Those live on with family.
Hugs,
Mariette