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Victoria Louise Marilyn OSBORNE

Victoria OSBORNE Obituary



OSBORNE, Victoria Louise Marilyn
Vicki proved to be a fierce fighter. She showed us you can be brave and beautiful. You can be scared but still laugh. You can live fully in the face of adversity. She battled beautifully to the end on Monday, May 1, 2017 at Juravinski Hospital in her 50th year. Beautiful wife of Steve Osborne. Devoted and loving mother of Spencer and Mitchell. Cherished daughter survived by her mother Nancy Williams and the late Peter Williams. Dear sister of Wendy van Vliet (Frank) and Juli Fyfe (Mark). Adored daughter-in-law of Susan and Rock Osborne. Sister-in-law of Jill Osborne (Scott Coupland) and Judy Osborne (Rob Bryant). Fun aunt of Chris (Louisa), Drew (Paige), Elise (Richard), Emily, Maddie, Rachael, Dylan, Tyler and Meagan. Vicki loved life and was grateful for all the people that surrounded her. She loved reading, skiing, cottaging in Haliburton, travelling and relaxing with friends. Vicki had a proud career in sales and project management at NCR and Trapeze Software. Spencer and Mitchell know that their Mom fought hard every day so she could spend more time with them. She said often she had so much to live for. Vicki we love you to the moon and back.
The family would like to thank the staff at Juravinski Hospital in C4 Hematology and the nurses in ODS. You are heroes every day.
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Published by The Globe and Mail on May 6, 2017.

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