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Gerald "Cowboy" OXBOROUGH

Roseville, Minnesota

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Beloved Father, Grandfather, Brother & Dear Friend Age 71, passed away on June 30, 2013. Preceded in death by wife, Sharon. Survived by dear friend, Pat Kissel; children, Kelli Malecha (Keith Balke, Jr.), Keith, Kerri (Cory Svoboda), Michelle (Scott) Briese; grandchildren, Justin, Alyssa...

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After 10 long years have passed your memory is still very much alive in my heart. I hold on to the special memories we shared and all our wonderful adventures we had. I miss you very much, Pat

We will miss you Jerry. Well always remember the good times we had. It's been awhile since we got together, but we still will never forget you. was nice visiting with you and Patty last summer. Love always Gene & Joyce

Cowboy, thank you for the honor of requesting one of Dad's songs at your service. I am sure he is asking you now if it sounded ok. You were a good man and a great friend of my parents and I know many others. Keep your hat on!

The Rosetown American Legion will not be the same without Cowboy walking around in his cowboy hats! He will be missed by many.

Cowboy, will miss hearing you ask me Where is Baldy? Rest in peace, you were always so kind to me will never forget. Love, Cindy Schaffer
PS I know John will miss you just as much as me he told me that you were someone he could always depend on.

Jerry was my angel with a snowplow..he was always friendly, always helpful and a charming man. He will be missed..

Cowboy was someone I always looked up to, rsspected, and could always go to for advice about the Legion, the Sons, and my personal life. He was always a good guy, had a good sense of humor, and I never felt that our age difference was a factor in our friendship.His passing leaves a big void in the lives of so many people. I will miss him.

So Sorry To hear this. Great Guy Loved Playing Johnny Cash for him. He will be missed by All. Bill Of the Rice Street Boys Band.

You were always a gentleman and a great leader. We always had good times. Connie and I have lost a great friend and will miss you. Our prayers are with your family. You were a true "COWBOY"