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Louise Osborne Obituary

Louise Martin Osborne
Louise Martin Osborne, aged 70 and known to her friends and family as Weezie, died Friday, November 24 at The Connecticut Hospice, by the ocean in Branford, CT.
Weezie grew up in Chatham, NJ, the middle of three sisters, and graduated from Chatham High School where she was the editor in chief of the school newspaper and a cheerleader. She then attended Wheaton College in Norton, MA.
After graduating, she worked her way across Europe doing odd jobs, having many great adventures, learning several languages, and making friends wherever she went. She lived in England, France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico. She finally settled in NYC, where she met and married the father of her two children, David Haedt. She raised her children in the towns of Westport, Wilton, New Haven and Litchfield, CT. She had a very successful career doing executive search for architecture, engineering and design firms.
In recent years she simultaneously maintained residences in Litchfield, CT; the Upper East Side of Manhattan; Sun Valley, ID; and Harpswell, ME. She always remained a free-spirited adventurer; her recent winter residence in Morocco supplied lively stories at her many cocktail and dinner parties. She loved her two grandsons with all her heart and would drop everything to be with them. "Mima" is mourned by so many. Her charm, exuberance, warmth and gaiety will never be forgotten.
Weezie is survived by her daughter, Olivia Stevens, her son-in-law Chris Stevens, her grandsons Gage and Gunnar Stevens, her son MacKay Haedt, and her older sister Betsy Bond. She was predeceased by her younger sister Jean Osborne. She is the daughter of the late William T. Osborne and Janet MacKay Osborne.
A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. on Friday, December 1 at St. Mark's Episcopal Church in New Canaan, CT, 111 Oenoke Ridge. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the charity that Weezie's grandfather founded for at-risk boys in New Jersey, The Bonnie Brae School, PO Box 825, Liberty Corner, NJ, bonnie-brae.org.
Services have been entrusted to Hoyt-Cognetta Funeral Home, Norwalk. Please visit www.norwalkfh.com for more information.

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Published by Connecticut Post on Nov. 29, 2017.

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Sanford Henry

April 14, 2024

We met in Geneva, Paris, London and New York! Remember her always with love!

Barbara Burke-Thompson

December 4, 2018

Stunned by the loss of someone I regarded as bordering upon an immortal. Weezie was larger than life. I knew Weezie decades ago when we both were very young, living in Manhattan and working for Chase. Wise beyond her years, Weezie's ever optimistic nature, adventurous spirit, and kind heart made her a friend to many-myself included. I was just telling someone about my years in Manhattan when Weezie came to mind, and I came across her obituary. What a shock! My condolences to her family.

Doreen Zivkovic

December 7, 2017

My dearest Twin, Louise I shall miss you terribly but will cherish all the memories of fun times we have shared over the 48 years of our friendship. We were together in Maine 6-15 September this year so luckx we had that time together.
love and peace

Tania Ozoux

December 7, 2017

We love you so much

Bill Dedmon

November 28, 2017

I met Weezie the winter she spent in Santa Fe and we skied together in Taos. We became good friends and I saw her many times in New York and rented her apartment. We shared the same wacky political views. Weezie was never politically correct. She was just correct. She was a free spirit and had a warm heart.............. Miss her.

Deborah Edwards (Tisch)

November 27, 2017

Fond memories of Chatham High...St.Paul's Church.....and our recent gatherings of
"the girls" in Florida...
Farewell my friend.

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