Aaron was born April 3, 1992 in Clovis N.M. to William Mark and Deirdre Kathleen Miller Osborn. Aaron was a 2011 graduate of Friona High School and was a faithful employee at Texas AgriLife Research in Lubbock.
Aaron loved outdoors, farming, and telling stories. He wanted to be around family and friends every minute. He wasn't one to sit around, he had to be busy playing guitar, going to the farm, or coyote hunting. He enjoyed the annual Osborn deer hunt at his Uncle Joe and Aunt Carolyn's ranch where he shot his first deer at the age of 12. He was very outgoing, he never met a stranger, was one of a kind, very respectful, opened doors for people and loved to help anyone in need. Aaron shoveled driveways and changed light bulbs for elderly neighbors because he had a very kind heart. He loved music, playing guitar with buddies and listening to music on his Turbo Charge Stereo in his pickup. He was a protective brother, and made the best of every situation. He was very mature and wise, he had a plan for everything and an explanation for everything.
He is survived by his parents of Friona, 2 sisters Adrienne and Amy Osborn of Friona, grandparents, John and Beulah Miller and Joy Osborn of Friona, great-grandparents-Dorothy Ingram of Friona and Sarah Miller of Amarillo and a nephew Ian and a host of other wonderful family members and friends.
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Aaron was born April 3, 1992 in Clovis N.M. to William Mark and Deirdre Kathleen Miller Osborn. Aaron was a 2011 graduate of Friona High School and was a faithful employee at Texas AgriLife Research in Lubbock.
Aaron loved outdoors, farming, and telling stories. He wanted to be around family and friends every minute. He wasn't one to sit around, he had to be busy playing guitar, going to the farm, or coyote hunting. He enjoyed the annual Osborn deer hunt at his Uncle Joe and Aunt Carolyn's ranch where he shot his first deer at the age of 12. He was very outgoing, he never met a stranger, was one of a kind, very respectful, opened doors for people and loved to help anyone in need. Aaron shoveled driveways and changed light bulbs for elderly neighbors because he had a very kind heart. He loved music, playing guitar with buddies and listening to music on his Turbo Charge Stereo in his pickup. He was a protective brother, and made the best of every situation. He was very mature and wise, he had a plan for everything and an explanation for everything.
He is survived by his parents of Friona, 2 sisters Adrienne and Amy Osborn of Friona, grandparents, John and Beulah Miller and Joy Osborn of Friona, great-grandparents-Dorothy Ingram of Friona and Sarah Miller of Amarillo and a nephew Ian and a host of other wonderful family members and friends.
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