Eugene R. Homen |
| Posted 2021-05-13 by mhenderson |
| Published in Parker Pioneer from Apr. 22 to Apr. 23, 2021 - Parker, Arizona - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Eugene R. Homen on the morning of Feb. 20, 2021. He will be greatly missed. He was born in 1934 to Hazel and Joe in Crowslanding, Calif. He joined the Navy in 1950 and learned to operate heavy equipment while in the Seabees. At the time, he was one of the few that were left. Gene made construction his life's work. He owned Gene's Tractor Service in Vista, Calif. Later, he owned Tri-County Sealing & Oiling in Brownsville, Ore. He was initiated into the Masonic Lodge in 1972 in Vista, Calif. No. 215 AF & AM and was past member of the Brownsville, Ore. Lodge No. AF & FM. For 57 years, he was a members of the Religious Science Church in Vista, Calif., and then in Eugene, Ore. He served for many years on the board of the Lake Havasu Church. He volunteered with both churches and was committed to the service of both churches as well. He leaves behind his lovely wife of 64 years, Dorothy Homen, along with a sister, Constance Bettencourt of California and brother Joe Homen of California. He has joined brother Frank Homen in eternal rest. He also leaves behind his four daughters: Diane, Jeannie, Dorothy, and Dolores; his son, Richard; his 10 grandchildren, 12 great- grandchildren and three great-great-grandchildren. He is preceded in death by two grandsons Damon and Quincy and a great-grandson, Zander. He loved to ride his Harley with his many friends. He also loved to fish with a fishing buddy, Val, who also traveled with him in many states, and also Russ, who had been a great friend in accompanying him in their fishing trips. He loved to travel and fish, but most of all he loved his family. He will be missed by all his friends and family. A celebration of life will be held at 10 a.m. March 20 at Masonic Lodge No. 64, F & AM, 2901 Chemehuevi Blvd. in Lake Havasu City. |
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