© Chickasha Express~Star Chickasha, Oklahoma Friday, May 23, 2014 David Melton Osborne November 29, 1932 ~ May 22, 2014 Graveside service for David M. Osborne, age 81, of Verden, Oklahoma will be held 10 am Wednesday, May 28, 2014 at the Verden Cemetery in Verden. David M. Osborne was born November 29, 1932 in Lawton, Oklahoma. He was the son of Melton Eden and Viola [Talkington] Osborne. He died Thursday, May 22, 2014 in Oklahoma City at the age of 81 years old. He and Clara May Wilkins were married April 5, 1952. Mr Osborne worked for the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Anadrko as a Housing Officer. He lived in Verden since moving back from California in the 60s. His parents, son, Dane Eden Osborne and sister, Chiquita Ann "Chita" [Osborne] Downes preceded him in death. Survivors include: His wife, Clara May Osborne; son David Rodney "Rod" Osborne, grandsons David Charles Osborne and Jason Emery Osborne; greatr grandchildren, David M. Osborne and McKenzie Osborne. Services are under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. Related to Sandi Carter |
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