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Mildred Irene Osborne

Gracehill Cemetery






Mildred Irene Osborne
Submitted by: Steve Kukuk


Mrs. Mildred Irene Osborne, 49, died about 8 a.m. on Friday, July 19 1963 at her home in New Orleans after an 8 month illness. She was a native of Billings and graduate of Perry High School.
Funeral services will be Saturday afternoon in New Orleans. Graveside services will be Monday, July 22 in Grace Hill Cemetery at 3 p.m. Under the direction of Newton Funeral Home. Rev. W. D. Mease of the First United Methodist Church of Billings will officiate.
Mrs. Osborne was born to Mr. and Mrs. George Durkee on May 12, 1914 at Billings. She lived in Perry during High School and also attended business school in Tulsa. She married Gerald W. Osborne in Tulsa in 1935. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
She is survived by her husband, Gerald of the home. She is also survived by 4 sons : Mike, Richard, and Steve of the home and Lt. Jerry Osborne, stationed with the Army in New Orleans; two sisters L Mrs. Margaret Kukuk of Perry and Mrs. Welthy Pursiful of Seminole; and five brothers Charles and Burton of Billings, Willard of Norman, Richard of Oklahoma City and Paul of Florala Alabama.



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