By occupation he was a skilled beef boner with Stark & Whitzel in Indianapolis, IN. He was a resident of Indiana 16 years before returning to his hometown in Leslie County KY. He enjoyed woodworking, gardening, reading his Bible & most importantly spending time with his family. Amos & Twila was Foster Parents many years caring for & loving over 100 kids during this time. He always wanted a big family as he said he had enough love to go around & he always showed that love to us all.
Amos is preceded in death by; his parents, Andrew & Mollie Napier; brothers, Donald & James Andrew "Andy" Osborne; sisters, Dorothy Dowdy, Eria Collins, Edith Osborne, Olma Everetts, Ethel Woods, Jean Tolk Kessler, Cynthia Joyce Daley.
He leaves surviving; his loving wife of 55 years, Twila O'Neal Osborne; daughters, Deborah "Phillip" Hoskins, Delaina "Bill" Baker & Wanda "Pat" Couch; sons, Ricky "Jeannie" Napier & Jimmy "Gina" Osborne; grandchildren, Twynell "Rodney" Stidham, Joyell "Eric" Anderson, William Baker, Joshua Osborne, Dylan Napier, Chandler Couch & Makendrah Couch; great grandchildren, James Stidham, Nicholas Baker, Kordell Anderson, Jarod Stidham, Alicyn Anderson, Noah Amos Baker & Rileigh Stidham. He is also survived by numerous neices & nephews along with 2 special friends Anna Carol Jones & Rachel Lewis. He leaves Special Caregivers; the staff of the Mary Breckenridge Hospital & the Hyden Nursing Home. Amos also leaves his 2 Mini Pins, Bo & Luke who he loved very much, along with his other dog Chico who loved him dearly. Amos leaves many friends who loved him & will miss him dearly.
Funeral Services for Mr. Amos Osborne were held on Thursday, November 5, 2009 at the Wolfe & Sons Funeral Home Chapel at Hyden, KY with Steve Springer, Roger Wolfe & Wayne Bowling officiating. Enternment followed in the Osborne Family Cemetery on Hell For Certain Creek in Hyden, KY.
The following served as Pallbearers; Bill Baker, Robbie Witek, William Baker, Rodney Stidham, Eric Anderson, Michael Hunt & James Stidham.
By occupation he was a skilled beef boner with Stark & Whitzel in Indianapolis, IN. He was a resident of Indiana 16 years before returning to his hometown in Leslie County KY. He enjoyed woodworking, gardening, reading his Bible & most importantly spending time with his family. Amos & Twila was Foster Parents many years caring for & loving over 100 kids during this time. He always wanted a big family as he said he had enough love to go around & he always showed that love to us all.
Amos is preceded in death by; his parents, Andrew & Mollie Napier; brothers, Donald & James Andrew "Andy" Osborne; sisters, Dorothy Dowdy, Eria Collins, Edith Osborne, Olma Everetts, Ethel Woods, Jean Tolk Kessler, Cynthia Joyce Daley.
He leaves surviving; his loving wife of 55 years, Twila O'Neal Osborne; daughters, Deborah "Phillip" Hoskins, Delaina "Bill" Baker & Wanda "Pat" Couch; sons, Ricky "Jeannie" Napier & Jimmy "Gina" Osborne; grandchildren, Twynell "Rodney" Stidham, Joyell "Eric" Anderson, William Baker, Joshua Osborne, Dylan Napier, Chandler Couch & Makendrah Couch; great grandchildren, James Stidham, Nicholas Baker, Kordell Anderson, Jarod Stidham, Alicyn Anderson, Noah Amos Baker & Rileigh Stidham. He is also survived by numerous neices & nephews along with 2 special friends Anna Carol Jones & Rachel Lewis. He leaves Special Caregivers; the staff of the Mary Breckenridge Hospital & the Hyden Nursing Home. Amos also leaves his 2 Mini Pins, Bo & Luke who he loved very much, along with his other dog Chico who loved him dearly. Amos leaves many friends who loved him & will miss him dearly.
Funeral Services for Mr. Amos Osborne were held on Thursday, November 5, 2009 at the Wolfe & Sons Funeral Home Chapel at Hyden, KY with Steve Springer, Roger Wolfe & Wayne Bowling officiating. Enternment followed in the Osborne Family Cemetery on Hell For Certain Creek in Hyden, KY.
The following served as Pallbearers; Bill Baker, Robbie Witek, William Baker, Rodney Stidham, Eric Anderson, Michael Hunt & James Stidham.
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