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Dr Karl Edison Osborn

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Dr Karl Edison Osborn Veteran

Birth
Soldier, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Death
11 Jun 1922 (aged 30)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Holton, Jackson County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.4616547, Longitude: -95.7587051
Plot
Section A east
Memorial ID
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The death of Dr. Karl Edison Osborn, which occurred in St. Joseph, June 11 ... Death resulted from an operation for appendicitis on the previous Friday. Dr. Osborn located in St. Joseph two years ago and was among the most promising young dental surgeons there. ... He was born at Soldier, Kansas, Oct. 1, 1892, and was the youngest son of the late Ransom D. and Emily A. Osborn, who are among the best known families of Jackson county. The family later moved to Holton where Dr. Osborn graduated from high school in 1908. He attended Western Dental College in Kansas City and was a graduate of the class of 1916. He practiced for a year at Salina, Kansas, and was among the first to offer his services in the World War. He entered service in August, 1917, and served until May, 1920, as a first lieutenant in the Dental Corps. During that time he was stationed at several camps including Camp Doniphan and in Texas on the Mexican border. Early in 1919 he was sent to Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. Texas, where he was stationed over a year. It was while there that he married Miss Helen Eads, only daughter of the late Homer Eads, one of San Antonio’s most prominent and influential men. Thru this union of marriage there was born a little daughter, Catherine Helen, not quite two years of age. ... His body was placed in the Mount Mora receiving vault until a later date, when it will be taken to San Antonio to be laid to rest in the Eads burial ground. Dr. Osborn was a member of a fraternity, the St. Joseph Dental Society, a 32nd degree mason and a Shriner. He is survived by his widow and daughter Catherine, three sisters, Mrs. E. W. Stephenson of Soldier, Mrs. A. V. Dworak of Holton, and Mrs. Morrow Stehley, of Woodston, Kansas, and three brothers, D. R. Osborn of Kansas City, Mo., F. L. Osborn of Soldier, and D. C. Osborn of Mayetta.

The Holton Recorder, June 22, 1922.

... Mrs. Morris Stohley of Woodston, Kansas ...
Mayetta Department. D. C. Osborn’s brother K. C. visited here last week. He is a traveling salesman.
Soldier Valley. Mrs. Ernie Stephenson ... His childhood here was in this vicinity ...

The Holton Recorder, June 15, 1922.

The body of Carl Osborne, who died in June at a hospital in St. Joseph and had been in the Mt. Mora receiving vault at that place, was brought to Holton, Wednesday evening to be placed in the Holton cemetery. ...

The Holton Recorder, September 28, 1922.

Brief Local News. Dr. Don Osborn and son of Kansas City were here last Thursday to attend the funeral service of his brother, Carl Osborn.

The Holton Signal, October 12, 1922.
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An American Legion marker is placed at his headstone.Carl, 30, died from peritonitis following an appendicitis, according to his death certificate, in St. Joseph, Mo, Buchanan County.

Carl was a dentist.

He was married to Helen E. Osborn at the time of his death. The couple lived at 2912 Lafayette St. in St. Joseph.

He was born in soldier, Kansas to Ransom Osborn of Ohio and Emily A. (Myers) Osborn of Illinois.
The death of Dr. Karl Edison Osborn, which occurred in St. Joseph, June 11 ... Death resulted from an operation for appendicitis on the previous Friday. Dr. Osborn located in St. Joseph two years ago and was among the most promising young dental surgeons there. ... He was born at Soldier, Kansas, Oct. 1, 1892, and was the youngest son of the late Ransom D. and Emily A. Osborn, who are among the best known families of Jackson county. The family later moved to Holton where Dr. Osborn graduated from high school in 1908. He attended Western Dental College in Kansas City and was a graduate of the class of 1916. He practiced for a year at Salina, Kansas, and was among the first to offer his services in the World War. He entered service in August, 1917, and served until May, 1920, as a first lieutenant in the Dental Corps. During that time he was stationed at several camps including Camp Doniphan and in Texas on the Mexican border. Early in 1919 he was sent to Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio. Texas, where he was stationed over a year. It was while there that he married Miss Helen Eads, only daughter of the late Homer Eads, one of San Antonio’s most prominent and influential men. Thru this union of marriage there was born a little daughter, Catherine Helen, not quite two years of age. ... His body was placed in the Mount Mora receiving vault until a later date, when it will be taken to San Antonio to be laid to rest in the Eads burial ground. Dr. Osborn was a member of a fraternity, the St. Joseph Dental Society, a 32nd degree mason and a Shriner. He is survived by his widow and daughter Catherine, three sisters, Mrs. E. W. Stephenson of Soldier, Mrs. A. V. Dworak of Holton, and Mrs. Morrow Stehley, of Woodston, Kansas, and three brothers, D. R. Osborn of Kansas City, Mo., F. L. Osborn of Soldier, and D. C. Osborn of Mayetta.

The Holton Recorder, June 22, 1922.

... Mrs. Morris Stohley of Woodston, Kansas ...
Mayetta Department. D. C. Osborn’s brother K. C. visited here last week. He is a traveling salesman.
Soldier Valley. Mrs. Ernie Stephenson ... His childhood here was in this vicinity ...

The Holton Recorder, June 15, 1922.

The body of Carl Osborne, who died in June at a hospital in St. Joseph and had been in the Mt. Mora receiving vault at that place, was brought to Holton, Wednesday evening to be placed in the Holton cemetery. ...

The Holton Recorder, September 28, 1922.

Brief Local News. Dr. Don Osborn and son of Kansas City were here last Thursday to attend the funeral service of his brother, Carl Osborn.

The Holton Signal, October 12, 1922.
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An American Legion marker is placed at his headstone.Carl, 30, died from peritonitis following an appendicitis, according to his death certificate, in St. Joseph, Mo, Buchanan County.

Carl was a dentist.

He was married to Helen E. Osborn at the time of his death. The couple lived at 2912 Lafayette St. in St. Joseph.

He was born in soldier, Kansas to Ransom Osborn of Ohio and Emily A. (Myers) Osborn of Illinois.


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