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Vernon “Coach O” Osborne

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Vernon “Coach O” Osborne Veteran

Birth
Wallins Creek, Harlan County, Kentucky, USA
Death
11 Nov 2017 (aged 95)
Tennessee, USA
Burial
Alcoa, Blount County, Tennessee, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.82837, Longitude: -83.9720617
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Vernon Osborne ("Coach O"), age 95, a longtime resident of the Alcoa community went to be with the Lord on Saturday, November 11, 2017.

Born October 2, 1922 in Wallins Creek, Kentucky, one of six children whose father Jasper Osborne worked for the railroad and mother Elsie was a homemaker.

Vernon participated in all sports in Barbourville Kentucky high school and after graduation reported for duty in the Army Air Corps where he remained for 3 years as a B-24 pilot and bomber pilot instructor during WWII.

The GI bill enabled Vernon to continue his education at Union College where he again excelled in basketball and baseball. The handsome captain of the basketball team married the reigning Miss Union College, Margaret Ann Roberts, and after graduation played semi-pro baseball before reporting to William & Mary to earn a Master's degree in education. In 1950 he accepted the head basketball/baseball coaching position at Alcoa High School. Upon hiring Osborne, the Superintendent of Schools and the Alcoa City Manager told Vernon they did not like the slow brand of basketball and wanted to see fast-break play. Osborne would not disappoint for the next 39 years. At the time of Coach O's retirement in 1989, his string of District, Regional victories, State Tournament appearances, 2 State runner-up titles and 2 State Championships in '59 and '67, totaled more than 855 wins and placed him in the top 10 winningest high school coaches in the nation. He was named to multiple Athletic Halls of Fame in Kentucky and Tennessee. During his career, twice he received offers to leave Alcoa- once to hire on as a pilot for a commercial airline and once to assume a college coaching position, but his dedication and enjoyment in working with high school age young people took precedent.

He was a devout Christian, humble, and dedicated to his church, family, players, students, and friends. Even though he loved to win, his priority and prayers were for each player or person to do their best. He was a deacon and long-time member of Alcoa First Baptist Church. Personal success also came to him in his part-time hobby of raising Beefmaster cattle and managing the Osborne Cattle Company.

He was devoted to his family and community and was preceded in death by his wife Margaret Ann.

He is survived by his daughters and their spouses Bette (Henry) Haile, Judy (Henry) Davis, his grandchildren, Lea (Stephanie) Davis, Marti (Timmy) Bittle, Carrie Davis, EdaElla Davis, his great grandchildren, Nora Kate and Miller Davis, and Walker Bittle, brother Bill (Maxine) Osborne, and sister Betty Jane Ellison. The family would to thank his caregivers Helen, Lara, Alice, Martha and Jamie and also Aundrea and Jennifer from Foothills Adult Care Enrichment Services (FACES).

Memorial gifts in lieu of flowers may be made to Alcoa High School for the Vernon Osborne Scholarship fund.

The body will be available for viewing at McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home, 220 W. Broadway, Maryville TN 37801 on Friday, November 17 after 2 pm and the family will be present from 5-7 pm. The family will receive friends at the Vernon Osborne Gymnasium at Alcoa Middle School, 532 Faraday Street, Alcoa 37701, Saturday, November 18, 2017. Funeral Service with the Reverend Doug Sager will follow at 12:00 noon. Family and friends will assemble for interment at 1:30 pm at Sherwood Memorial Gardens.
Vernon Osborne ("Coach O"), age 95, a longtime resident of the Alcoa community went to be with the Lord on Saturday, November 11, 2017.

Born October 2, 1922 in Wallins Creek, Kentucky, one of six children whose father Jasper Osborne worked for the railroad and mother Elsie was a homemaker.

Vernon participated in all sports in Barbourville Kentucky high school and after graduation reported for duty in the Army Air Corps where he remained for 3 years as a B-24 pilot and bomber pilot instructor during WWII.

The GI bill enabled Vernon to continue his education at Union College where he again excelled in basketball and baseball. The handsome captain of the basketball team married the reigning Miss Union College, Margaret Ann Roberts, and after graduation played semi-pro baseball before reporting to William & Mary to earn a Master's degree in education. In 1950 he accepted the head basketball/baseball coaching position at Alcoa High School. Upon hiring Osborne, the Superintendent of Schools and the Alcoa City Manager told Vernon they did not like the slow brand of basketball and wanted to see fast-break play. Osborne would not disappoint for the next 39 years. At the time of Coach O's retirement in 1989, his string of District, Regional victories, State Tournament appearances, 2 State runner-up titles and 2 State Championships in '59 and '67, totaled more than 855 wins and placed him in the top 10 winningest high school coaches in the nation. He was named to multiple Athletic Halls of Fame in Kentucky and Tennessee. During his career, twice he received offers to leave Alcoa- once to hire on as a pilot for a commercial airline and once to assume a college coaching position, but his dedication and enjoyment in working with high school age young people took precedent.

He was a devout Christian, humble, and dedicated to his church, family, players, students, and friends. Even though he loved to win, his priority and prayers were for each player or person to do their best. He was a deacon and long-time member of Alcoa First Baptist Church. Personal success also came to him in his part-time hobby of raising Beefmaster cattle and managing the Osborne Cattle Company.

He was devoted to his family and community and was preceded in death by his wife Margaret Ann.

He is survived by his daughters and their spouses Bette (Henry) Haile, Judy (Henry) Davis, his grandchildren, Lea (Stephanie) Davis, Marti (Timmy) Bittle, Carrie Davis, EdaElla Davis, his great grandchildren, Nora Kate and Miller Davis, and Walker Bittle, brother Bill (Maxine) Osborne, and sister Betty Jane Ellison. The family would to thank his caregivers Helen, Lara, Alice, Martha and Jamie and also Aundrea and Jennifer from Foothills Adult Care Enrichment Services (FACES).

Memorial gifts in lieu of flowers may be made to Alcoa High School for the Vernon Osborne Scholarship fund.

The body will be available for viewing at McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home, 220 W. Broadway, Maryville TN 37801 on Friday, November 17 after 2 pm and the family will be present from 5-7 pm. The family will receive friends at the Vernon Osborne Gymnasium at Alcoa Middle School, 532 Faraday Street, Alcoa 37701, Saturday, November 18, 2017. Funeral Service with the Reverend Doug Sager will follow at 12:00 noon. Family and friends will assemble for interment at 1:30 pm at Sherwood Memorial Gardens.


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  • Created by: Shirley C. Ogle
  • Added: Nov 12, 2017
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185154953/vernon-osborne: accessed ), memorial page for Vernon “Coach O” Osborne (22 Oct 1922–11 Nov 2017), Find a Grave Memorial ID 185154953, citing Sherwood Chapel and Memorial Gardens, Alcoa, Blount County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by Shirley C. Ogle (contributor 46985286).