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6934 South Western Avenue
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
UNITED STATES
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Vernal Lee Osborn was born January 19, 1932 at El Reno, Oklahoma to Arthur Lee and Cecil Gladys (McQuiston) Osborn. He died Monday, September 7, 2015 in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Lee was a truck driver and he retired from BFI Transportation. Lee enjoyed coin collecting and tinkering with old cars. Lee would buy an old car, fix it up, drive it for a few months and then sell it so he could buy another old car and do the same. He loved to tinker with cars.
Lee was preceded in death by:
• His parents
• His brother, Robert “Bobby” Osborn
Survivors include:
• His wife, Katie
• His children, Steven Lee Osborn, David Todd Osborn, and Karen Miller
• His Step-children, Russell Carpenter, Bobby Taylor Carpenter, Trina Spence, Sheila Westendorf and Barbara Conliff
• Eleven Granchildren
• Thirty-one Great Grandchildren
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Phone: 405-634-1439
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