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Frank Lorin Osborn Sr.

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Frank Lorin Osborn Sr.

Birth
Minersville, Beaver County, Utah, USA
Death
17 Jan 1952 (aged 76)
Milford, Beaver County, Utah, USA
Burial
Milford, Beaver County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.3942063, Longitude: -113.0153519
Plot
9 67 1
Memorial ID
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Frank's parents were John Wesley Osborn and Mary Amelia Rollins. She remarried after John
died, and is buried under the name Mary Amelia Rollins Osborn Hakes.

MILFORD - Funeral services for Frank Lorin Osborn, 76, who died Thursday will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Milford Second Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mr. Osborn died at a Milford hospital of a pulmonary hemorrhage.
He was born at Minersville, Beaver County, July 19, 1875, a son of John Wesley and Mary A. Rollins Osborn. He attended Minersville schools and engaged in mining activities.
He filled a mission for the Church to the Southern States and on April 28, 1897, he married Edith Slaughter at Frisco, Beaver County. He was employed at Horn Silver mine in Frisco and was deputy sheriff there.
Later he moved to northern Utah where he worked at the Garfield refinery and at the Bingham Copper Mine. In 1902 he returned to Beaver County and became engineer at the Cactus mine. He supervised the opening of the original tunnel and development of the town of Newhouse where he and his wife operated the company boarding house. Later he became foreman of the Cupric mine at Frisco and subsequently of the Galena mine.
A recognized authority on wild life, he was interested in wildlife conservation and served as game warden for 10 years.
At the time of his death he was a High Priest in the Milford Second Ward and was active in Church work.
Surviving are his widow, two sons, F. Lorin Osborn, Salt Lake City, and J. Dern Osborn, Beaver; five daughters, Mrs. Aileen Conger, Las Vegas, Mrs. Myrtle M. Ila, Lyndyl, Millard County, Mrs. Edith Grimshaw and Mrs. Erma Cline, Milford, and one step-daughter, Mrs. Theea Hollingshead Lee, Panaca, Nev., 25 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conduced by Bishop Gael Elmer of the Milford Second Ward. Burial will be in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of the Southern Utah Mortuary. Friends may call at the family home in Milford from 10 a.m. Sunday until time of services.
Published in Deseret News - January 19, 1952
Frank's parents were John Wesley Osborn and Mary Amelia Rollins. She remarried after John
died, and is buried under the name Mary Amelia Rollins Osborn Hakes.

MILFORD - Funeral services for Frank Lorin Osborn, 76, who died Thursday will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Milford Second Ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mr. Osborn died at a Milford hospital of a pulmonary hemorrhage.
He was born at Minersville, Beaver County, July 19, 1875, a son of John Wesley and Mary A. Rollins Osborn. He attended Minersville schools and engaged in mining activities.
He filled a mission for the Church to the Southern States and on April 28, 1897, he married Edith Slaughter at Frisco, Beaver County. He was employed at Horn Silver mine in Frisco and was deputy sheriff there.
Later he moved to northern Utah where he worked at the Garfield refinery and at the Bingham Copper Mine. In 1902 he returned to Beaver County and became engineer at the Cactus mine. He supervised the opening of the original tunnel and development of the town of Newhouse where he and his wife operated the company boarding house. Later he became foreman of the Cupric mine at Frisco and subsequently of the Galena mine.
A recognized authority on wild life, he was interested in wildlife conservation and served as game warden for 10 years.
At the time of his death he was a High Priest in the Milford Second Ward and was active in Church work.
Surviving are his widow, two sons, F. Lorin Osborn, Salt Lake City, and J. Dern Osborn, Beaver; five daughters, Mrs. Aileen Conger, Las Vegas, Mrs. Myrtle M. Ila, Lyndyl, Millard County, Mrs. Edith Grimshaw and Mrs. Erma Cline, Milford, and one step-daughter, Mrs. Theea Hollingshead Lee, Panaca, Nev., 25 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be conduced by Bishop Gael Elmer of the Milford Second Ward. Burial will be in the Milford Cemetery under the direction of the Southern Utah Mortuary. Friends may call at the family home in Milford from 10 a.m. Sunday until time of services.
Published in Deseret News - January 19, 1952


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