Mary-Osborne-Obituary

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Mary Turner Osborne

Charleston, South Carolina

May 9, 1949 – Dec 30, 2019 (Age 70)

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BORN
May 9, 1949
DIED
December 30, 2019
AGE
70
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Mary Turner Osborne, 70, of Charleston, South Carolina, wife of Stephen Charles Osborne entered into eternal rest Monday, December 30, 2019. Her memorial service will be held Wednesday, January 8 at 3:00 p.m. at the College of Charleston Stern Center Ballroom. Arrangements by J. Henry Stuhr,...

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Mary was a classmate of mine at Boiling Springs High School. She was not only a classmate she was a dear, close friend. We would spend the night together and share school and church activities. We shared things that teenage friends share about our dates and boyfriends. Mary's father died our senior year if I remember correctly. I felt so bad for her. Then my mother died in November of our senior year. That made us closer. After graduation, we went separate ways and our lives took on a new...

Steve, I'm so sorry to learn of Mary's passing. She made such a positive impression on me during the times I saw her. She always seemed so full of grace, dignity, and kindness. Please accept my sincerest condolences.

Dear Steve and Family,

My condolences in the loss of your wife and mother.

Denny Ciganovic
former C of C employee

Steve, I am very sorry to hear of Mary's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Steve and Stephen, my deepest sympathy to you all. Mary was a beautiful person.


Dorothy Rose

Dear Steve and Stephen, my deepest sympathy and condolences to you during this sorrowful time. Death only comes to those who leave no memories, for whose existence was cherished, they
will always be alive in the chambers of the heart.

Gene Goodale

I vividly remember Marys warm welcome to the Presidents House for a Board reception. She welcomed us with her warm and enduring smile and very kindly offered a tour the entire home. She will be missed at the College.

Steve-My words cannot fully express the sorrow I feel after learning about the death of your beloved wife. May you ever treasure the wonderful times you had and my thoughts are with your whole family.

Steve, I am so saddened by Mary's passing. She was such a wonderful person - so thoughtful and caring. She always asked me how Sydney was doing every time I saw her and wanted to see pictures. I know you were so devoted to her. May her memory live on and may the many years you had together, though not long enough, bring you happiness and peace. Dave and I send all our love to you, Stephen, Grace, and your entire family.