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Wayne Owens, 65, Ex-Congressman and Advocate of Peace, Is Dead

December 20, 2002
By TINA KELLEY






Wayne Owens, a former congressman from Utah who promoted
peace in the Mideast, was found dead on Wednesday in Tel
Aviv, the State Department said. He was 65 and lived in
Salt Lake City.

He apparently had a heart attack, a spokeswoman for the
department, Anne Marks, said.

Mr. Owens, a Democrat, was leading a Congressional
fact-finding mission when he died, said Representative Lois
Capps, Democrat of California.

"As the founder of the Center for Middle East Peace, Wayne
was a rare Middle East expert with credibility in the
American Jewish and Arab-American communities," Ms. Capps
said in a statement.

Mr. Owens was elected to Congress in 1972 and was a member
of the Judiciary Committee that voted to recommend the
impeachment of President Richard M. Nixon. He ran for the
Senate in 1974, losing to Jake Garn, and for governor of
Utah in 1984, a race that Norman H. Bangerter won.

Mr. Owens returned to the House in 1987, remaining until
1992, when he ran for the Senate again but lost to Robert
F. Bennett.

In his last term in Congress, Mr. Owens was one of 45
Democrats to sue President George Bush to prevent him from
taking offensive action in the Persian Gulf without
obtaining a Congressional declaration of war "or other
explicit authority from the Congress."

Mr. Owens introduced a bill to reintroduce wolves to
Yellowstone National Park and arranged a hearing about the
effects of nuclear testing on nearby residents.

In 1998, he appeared before the House Judiciary Committee,
arguing against the impeachment of President Bill Clinton.

With two other former committee members, Elizabeth
Holtzman of New York and Robert J. Drinan of Massachusetts,
he appeared as one of "the three ghosts of impeachment
past," he said.

Since 1989, Mr. Owens had worked with the Center for Middle
East Peace and Economic Cooperation, which he helped found
with S. Daniel Abraham, founder of Slim-Fast Foods.

Douglas Wayne Owens was born in Garfield County, Utah. He
attended the University of Utah and graduated from its law
school in 1964. He was a missionary of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints in France before practicing law
in Salt Lake City in 1965.

He worked in the presidential campaigns of Robert F.
Kennedy in 1968 and Edward M. Kennedy in 1980, and he was a
delegate to Democratic State and National Conventions in
1964, 1968 and 1980. He practiced law in Washington and
Salt Lake City.

Surviving are his wife, Marlene Wessel Owens; their 5
children, Elizabeth Owens Tew, Henry Douglas Owens, Sara
Ruth Owens, Stephen Wessel Owens and Edward Wessel Owens; 2
sisters, Georgie Cuff and Betty Brown; a brother, Ted
Owens; and 14 grandchildren.

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/20/obituaries/20OWEN.html?ex=1041382882&ei=1&en=0f79b6f1601dc496



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