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Deanna Rose <I>Rude</I> Osborne

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Deanna Rose Rude Osborne

Birth
Death
19 Feb 2020 (aged 69)
Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3980655, Longitude: -91.406288
Plot
L-0062
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Deanna Rose Osborne, 69, of Blue Grass, IA, formerly of Keokuk, IA, died on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at the Select Specialty Hospital in Davenport, IA.

She was born on February 15, 1951 the daughter of Eston and Ellen Dunn Rude. She was the oldest of six children. Deanna graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School with the Class of 1969.

Deanna was united in marriage to Maurice Henry Osborne on December 12, 1970 in Mt. Pleasant, IA. He survives.

She was proceeded in death by her parents and one brother.

Deanna loved to sing and had a wonderful voice. She often sang at events and venues in the community. She was artistic and could create her own patterns and designs for the blankets she crocheted. Many family members received blankets from her and they will forever be cherished. She also made intricate doilies, doll dresses and butterflies. She taught her grandchildren the joy of crocheting. Above all she was proud to be a housewife and was devoted to caring for her husband and children.
Deanna Rose Osborne, 69, of Blue Grass, IA, formerly of Keokuk, IA, died on Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at the Select Specialty Hospital in Davenport, IA.

She was born on February 15, 1951 the daughter of Eston and Ellen Dunn Rude. She was the oldest of six children. Deanna graduated from Mt. Pleasant High School with the Class of 1969.

Deanna was united in marriage to Maurice Henry Osborne on December 12, 1970 in Mt. Pleasant, IA. He survives.

She was proceeded in death by her parents and one brother.

Deanna loved to sing and had a wonderful voice. She often sang at events and venues in the community. She was artistic and could create her own patterns and designs for the blankets she crocheted. Many family members received blankets from her and they will forever be cherished. She also made intricate doilies, doll dresses and butterflies. She taught her grandchildren the joy of crocheting. Above all she was proud to be a housewife and was devoted to caring for her husband and children.

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