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Johnny Lee Osborne
© The Guthrie News Leader
Tuesday, November 23, 1999


Graveside services for Johnny Lee Osborne, 19, of Aztec, N.M. will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1999 at Seward Cemetery in Guthrie, Okla. under the direction of Davis Funeral Home in Guthrie. Rev. Andrew Gilstrap will be officiating. Burial will be held at Seward Cemetery in Guthrie. Johnny died Saturday, Nov. 20, 1999 in Aztec.
Johnny was born July 19, 1980 in Farmington, N.M. to John and Linda (Hemmert) Osborne.
Johnny had lived in Aztec, N.M. for the past two years moving there from Guthrie. He was a construction worker.
He is survived by his mother and stepfather, Linda and Earl Osborne; his father, John Osborne; three sisters, Lisa Thurman and husband, John, Rebecca Douglas and husband, Joe, and Miranda Osborne; two brothers, Tommy and Scotty Osborne and numerous aunts and uncles.


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