<P> The Los Angeles Times interviewed longtime Owens spokesman (and Buckaroos keyboard player) Jim Shaw, who said Owens "had come to the club early and had a chicken fried steak dinner and bragged that it's his favorite meal ." Afterward, Owens told band members that he wasn't feeling well and was going to skip that night's performance . Shaw said a group of fans introduced themselves while Owens was preparing to drive home; when they told him that they had traveled from Oregon to hear him perform, Owens changed his mind and took the stage anyway . </P> <P> Shaw recalled Owens telling the audience, "If somebody's come all that way, I'm gonna do the show and give it my best shot . I might groan and squeak, but I'll see what I can do ." Shaw added, "So, he had his favorite meal, played a show and died in his sleep . We thought, that's not too bad ." </P> <P> The front of the mausoleum where Owens is interred is inscribed "The Buck Owens Family" with the words "Buck's Place" beneath . </P> <P> Owens was married four times, three ending in divorce and one in annulment . He and his first wife, country singer Bonnie Campbell Owens, were married in 1948 and had two sons . They separated in 1951 and later divorced . </P>

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