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Clark Legacy Center - Frankfort
John Thomas Osborne
June 16th, 1948 - October 3rd, 2021
John Thomas Osborne, 73, passed away on Sunday, October 3, 2021. He was born in Monterey, Kentucky on June 16, 1948 to the late John William Osborne and Clara Bell Parker Joshland. He was a carpenter. John loved having a good time, he was a jokester and very outgoing; he enjoyed being around people and playing horseshoes. John was an avid fisherman and rabbit hunter. He is survived by his sons, Ellerick (Amy) Osborne, and Brian (Kim) Osborne, both of Frankfort; his sisters, Shirley Ison, Frankfort, Irene Perkins, Clay City, and Betty; his grandchildren, Tommy Osborne, Chasity Osborne, Alyssa Osborne, Hunter Osborne, and Aubrianna Osborne; numerous great grandchildren; and his Boston terrier, Buck. Graveside service will be held at 2:00pm on Friday, October 8, 2021 at Sunset Memorial Gardens. Serving as casketbearers will be Shane McClease, Tommy Osborne, Hunter Osborne, David Osborne, Holly Parker, Shawn Osborne, and Darrell Brophy. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society.
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Welcome to our warm, inviting facility, where you can find comfort in beautifully appointed spaces and compassionate care from a dedicated staff. First opened in 2001, the Clark Legacy Center in Frankfort has been renovated to accommodate traditional funerals, memorials, and life celebrations. A comfortable, versatile reception area with a comforting fireplace and tasteful decor offers families a chance to take refreshments and share memories....
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