ancestry.com Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook, pages 574,575
Fri 2-4-38
"Leonard Charles Osborne [Osborn], 74, 230 Sixth East street, died Thursday at 5:10 p. m. in a local hospital of causes incident to age."
"Mr. Osborne [Osborn]
Mr. Osborne was born in Willard, September 14, 1863, a son of David and Elizabeth Stanley [Standley] Osborne [Osborn]. As a young man he went to Kamas where he operated a ranch for 40 years, moving to Salt Lake City in 1920. He had resided here since.
Active in L. D. S. church work. Mr. Osborne [Osborn]had served as president of the Kamas ward Y. M. M. I. A. and filled a mission to the southern states.
His widow, Mary S. Osborne [Osborn], whom he married in October, 1885, survives. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1935.
Other survivors include five sons, Leonard Curtis, David E., George O. and Stanley S. Osborne [Osborn], all of Salt Lake City, and Lester D. Osborne of San Diego, Cal.; a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Carter of Salt Lake City; four brothers, Lester Osborne of Salt Lake City, Melvin Osborne of Danville, Cal.; Ashael Osborne of Ogden and Glen Osborne of Los Angeles; five sisters, Mrs. Abbie Bird and Mrs. Mary Phelps. both of Idaho; Mrs. Jane Thompson and Mrs. Annie Rigby, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Linda Atkinson of Francis, Utah, and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 1 p. m. at 36 East Seventh South street by Howard H. Hale, bishop of the Twelfth-Thirteenth L. D. S. ward. Interment will follow in the City cemetery."
Leonard's genealogy page
ancestry.com Daughters of Utah Pioneers Obituary Scrapbook, pages 574,575
Fri 2-4-38
"Leonard Charles Osborne [Osborn], 74, 230 Sixth East street, died Thursday at 5:10 p. m. in a local hospital of causes incident to age."
"Mr. Osborne [Osborn]
Mr. Osborne was born in Willard, September 14, 1863, a son of David and Elizabeth Stanley [Standley] Osborne [Osborn]. As a young man he went to Kamas where he operated a ranch for 40 years, moving to Salt Lake City in 1920. He had resided here since.
Active in L. D. S. church work. Mr. Osborne [Osborn]had served as president of the Kamas ward Y. M. M. I. A. and filled a mission to the southern states.
His widow, Mary S. Osborne [Osborn], whom he married in October, 1885, survives. The couple celebrated their golden wedding anniversary in 1935.
Other survivors include five sons, Leonard Curtis, David E., George O. and Stanley S. Osborne [Osborn], all of Salt Lake City, and Lester D. Osborne of San Diego, Cal.; a daughter, Mrs. Pearl Carter of Salt Lake City; four brothers, Lester Osborne of Salt Lake City, Melvin Osborne of Danville, Cal.; Ashael Osborne of Ogden and Glen Osborne of Los Angeles; five sisters, Mrs. Abbie Bird and Mrs. Mary Phelps. both of Idaho; Mrs. Jane Thompson and Mrs. Annie Rigby, both of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Linda Atkinson of Francis, Utah, and 11 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conducted Sunday at 1 p. m. at 36 East Seventh South street by Howard H. Hale, bishop of the Twelfth-Thirteenth L. D. S. ward. Interment will follow in the City cemetery."
Leonard's genealogy page
Family Members
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Rebecca Adaline Osborn Allen
1857–1908
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David Asael Osborn III
1859–1940
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Harriet Esther Osborn Mikesell
1860–1926
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Cynthia Abigail Osborn Bird
1861–1940
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Sarah Bianca Osborn Young
1863–1892
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Mary Marvelia Osborn Phelps
1865–1941
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Lydia Jane Osborn Thomson
1867–1950
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Margaret Cyrene Benson Hatch
1868–1933
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Nancy Adaline Osborn
1869–1909
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Margaret Anna Osborn Rigby
1871–1943
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Linda Vilettie Benson Atkinson
1876–1952
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William Wallace Osborn Sr
1876–1937
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John Richard Osborn
1877–1937
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Isaac Melvin Osborn
1880–1966
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Glenn Milton Osborn
1887–1962
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