© Palmer Marler Funeral Home Stillwater, Oklahoma April 2013 Reprinted with Permission Lois Faye [Hillhouse] Osborn July 6, 1946 ~ April 14, 2013 Lois Faye Osborn passed from this life at her home in Glencoe, Ok. on Sunday, April 14, 2013 at the age of 66. Funeral services will be held at the Palmer Marler Funeral Home Chapel in Stillwater at 2:00 p.m., Friday, April 19, 2013. Pastor Mark Schardein will officiate. Interment will follow at Glenwood Cemetery, Perkins, Ok. Lois was born on July 6, 1946 in Stillwater, Oklahoma to the late Elmer Frank and Lillie Marie [Whitmore] Hillhouse. She grew up and attended school in Sapulpa. Lois married Cecil Osborn in 1966. They were married until 1990. She spent the next sixteen years with Jake Bradley until his death in 2006. Lois retired from Stillwater Public School after 21 years of service. She was a member of the Stillwater Moose Lodge and earned all of the degrees and was named Deputy Grand Regent of Oklahoma in 2002. She loved to bowl, play pool and darts. Lois won three State Women's Pool Tournaments. Survivors include her son Mike Osborn of Stillwater, daughter Debbie Hampton and husband John of Glencoe, grandchildren Kyle Smith, Michelle Smith and Owen Osborn, one great granddaughter Alexis Dority. She was preceded in death by her parents, sister Joyce Smith, brother Eugene Hillhouse, daughter-in-law Peggy Osborn. Memorial contributions may be made in Lois's name to the Fine Life Christian Fellowship, 10400 N. Bethel Road, Glencoe, OK 74032 or the Judith Karman Hospice, 915 S. Main Street, Stillwater, OK 74074. The family will greet friends at the funeral home from 5:00 until 7:00 on Thursday. |
© Palmer Marler Funeral Home Stillwater, Oklahoma March 2010 Reprinted with Permission Peggy Leana [Harwood] Osborn July 17, 1977 ~ March 15, 2010 Funeral services for Peggy Leana Osborn, 32, will be held at 10:30 A.M., Saturday March 20, 2010 at the Palmer Marler Funeral Home in Stillwater, OK. Burial will follow at the Glenwood Cemetery northeast of Perkins, OK. Services are under the direction of Palmer Marler Funeral Home, Stillwater. Peggy was the daughter of William H. and Sherry J. Harwood. She passed away March 15, 2010 after a valiant five week fight with illness. After graduation from Stroud High School in 1995, Peggy attended the Emergency Medical Technician program at Central Vo-Tech School. She worked for two years at Cushing Regional Hospital in the emergency room. Peggy married Michael J. Osborn on June 7, 2003. After their marriage, Peggy found her true calling as a stay at home wife and mother to their son Owen Harwood Osborn, age 7. Her love of family and home was central to who Peggy was. She was preceded in death by: her grandparents William H. Harwood and Anna Mae Harwood, Foster F. Johnson and Peggy H. Johnson, and her father-in-law Cecil Osborn. Peggy's love survives in the memories of her husband, son, parents, two sisters: Jacqueline Berryman and husband Riter, and Christa Young and Cris Van Pelt, two nieces: Brianna K. Young and Michelle Smith, two nephews: Brayden K. Young and Kyle Smith, her mother-in-law Lois Osborn, her sister-in-law Debbie Hampton and husband John , numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Pall Bearers are: Jerry Austill, John Payne, Kevin Johnson, Harry Morean, Luke Boyd, and Luke Schatz. Condolences may be sent using our online guestbook at www.pmcfh.com |
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