Edward Osburn
Edward William Osburn, 78, of Forestville, Pa., began his celebration with Jesus on Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. He was born Jan. 10, 1946, and was the son to Cliff and Helen Osburn at his grandmother’s home on Boyers Road and then grew deep roots next door where he and his bride, Connie, lived so very happily for the next 59 years.
Ed married Connie Agostino on June 26, 1965, after a sweet high school romance. Three years later they welcomed their first child, Shelly Dawn (Billy Daugherty) and then Kelly Jo (Gary Burke) came along. These girls were his life. He was so proud of them and always told them so. His sons-in-law, Billy Daugherty and Gary Burke (aka Butch and Sundance), fell in love with Ed’s girls and five grandchildren were soon to follow: Gunner Daugherty (Monique), Gannan Daugherty (Camille), Noah Burke (Michelle), Kitrina Daugherty and Reagan Burke.
Ed was a 1963 graduate of Slippery Rock High School and went on to work in the foundry at Cooper-Bessemer before moving on to Peoples Natural Gas Company for 32 years, finally retiring in 2000. Ed took great pride in his work and made lifelong friends at “Peoples,” namely his best buddy, John Stirling.
Faith, family and fishing ruled, and in that order! Ed loved the Lord Jesus first and humbly modeled this for his family. He was a lifelong active member of the Forestville United Methodist Church serving as a trustee, Pastor Parish Relations Committee Chairman, beautiful tenor in the choir, member of United Methodist Men, and faithful participant in Sunday School and Bible study. He loved his church family and cared for the church just as he did his own home. He quietly and humbly took on various roles, without the desire for recognition, including voluntary lawn care specialist, pest control professional, heating and cooling expert, flood restoration guru, snow removal supervisor, beekeeper extraordinaire, spaghetti prepper, and Connie’s No. 1 kitchen assistant. Volunteers now needed — apply within!
Ed loved his pontoon and sitting on Lake Wilhelm, Moraine, or Pymatuning, but this hobby paled in comparison to the dedication he felt to the love and devotion to his grandkids. Ed created the “Tale of the Tape” which decorates the walls of his garage. It highlights every grandchild’s milestone from potty training to sports highlights, graduation dates, two-wheeler bike rides, and heights and weights of each baby from birth to today. It’s worth the price of admission.
Additionally, Ed was a 50+ Year Member of Grove City Lodge 603 F&AM, Scottish Rite Valley of New Castle, Syria Shrine of Pittsburgh, and Caravan 14 of Butler. He took pride in the work of the Shriners Hospitals and improving the quality of life of children in need of care.
Ed was preceded in death by his father, Cliff Osburn, and his beloved mother, Helen Osburn. What a glorious reunion!
He is survived by his beautiful bride, Connie, of 59 years; his daughters, Shelly and Kelly; his five grandchildren; his nautical engineer, fishing buddy and brother, Larry Osburn (Harrisville) and his wife, Shirley; a special niece, Tammy Brinker (Rollie) and Brian Osburn (Audra); and The Osburns-Larry, Shirl, Ed and Connie. Forever it has been this fab four, a tight little crew.
From Connie’s larger family, Ed was gifted with a slew of nieces and nephews whom he loved dearly.
OSBURN — Come and celebrate with us the life of Edward William Osburn, who died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024, at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, 2024, at Forestville United Methodist Church.
Visitation will be held at the church from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday with the joyful service beginning promptly at 4 p.m. officiated by Ed’s pastor, the Rev. Ken Miller, and son-in-law, Pastor Billy Daugherty.
Memorial donations can be made to the Forestville United Methodist Church, 124 Boyers Road, Forestville, PA 16035.
The JAMISON MCKINLEY FUNERAL HOME in Harrisville is assisting the family with arrangements.
Condolences may be sent by visiting www.jamisonfuneralhome.com.
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