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Harold Osborne Obituary

Harold Lee Osborne, 76, of Potlatch, Idaho passed away with family by his side on February 10th, 2023 after a brief battle with metastatic cancer. Harold was born on November 2nd, 1946 in Moscow, Idaho to Thomas and Freida Osborne of Onaway Idaho. He was raised at the family farm just 7 miles north of Potlatch on Crane Creek along with his four brothers Carl, Thomas, Clifford, and Micheal. Harold attended Potlatch School and graduated as a twelve year student in 1965. Following graduation Harold worked for Potlatch Lumber Company while obtaining an education at the University of Idaho. Harold obtained a bachelor's degree at the University of Idaho in 1971 to begin a career to fulfill the passion of his life, forestry. From 1972 Harold worked as a research assistant, research associate, instructor for the Department of Forest Resources at the University of Idaho, and was appointed the manager of the UI Experimental Forest in 1978. In 1979 he received a certificate for continuing education in forest ecology and silviculture, and from 1984 through his retirement he filled the roles of assistant professor, associate extension professor, and extension professor at the University of Idaho Department of Forest Resources. Along with his forestry career Harold lived a very fulfilling life with family and friends. Harold was married for several years to Connie O'Reilly until their careers took them on different paths. He later was re-married to Sandra Kroll Osborne in December of 1985 until her passing in September of 2020. In his marriage to Sandra, Harold received a step-son Shawn Kroll of Lewiston and a step-daughter Sheila Kroll Owens of Moscow, ID. Harold spent his life building and sustaining forested areas near his family farm on Crane Creek and on his property located in the county near Potlatch. Harold traveled extensively, bringing Sandy along, to other states and countries to learn about the forests and even traditions in other countries that contribute to the health and diversity of the forests. His educating mindset is not forgotten but utilized in these ecosystems as well bringing impacts to the world and various places he has visited in his lifetime. Harold was later blessed with step-grandchildren and even step-great grandchildren that will be able to continue his legacy of learning, teaching and sustaining the trusted land he leaves them on Crane Creek. Harold was a forester by heart and dedicated his life to the research and education of sustainable forestry. He believed that if the ability to keep forests healthy and diverse was able to be taught to everyone, he was the man to do it. Every situation from fire, ecology, diversity, and sustainability was a teachable moment all the way up to his passing whether it was in depth or just scratching the surface it would make an impact in the decisions of those being taught for the rest of their lives. Harold leaves behind his three brothers: Carl Dean Osborne of Moscow, ID, Thomas Joseph Osborne, wife Justine Osborne of Lewiston, ID, and Michael Claude Osborne, wife Beth Osborne of Potlatch, ID; step-children, Shawn Kroll, wife Darlene Kroll of Lewiston, ID, Shiela Owens, husband Casey Owens of Moscow, ID; step-grandchildren, Brittany Stoor, husband Jacob Stoor of Potlatch, ID, Joseph Meckel of Post Falls, and two step-great granddaughters and a lot of extended family on both sides. Harold is preceded in death by his parents: Thomas and Freida Osborne of Potlatch, Id, his wife Sandra Osborne of Potlatch, ID, his brother Clifford Osborne and wife Linda Osborne of Potlatch, ID, and sister in law Shirley Osborne of Moscow, ID. A celebration of life will be held on June 24th at 1pm, at the family cabin located at 1377 Crane Creek Road, Potlatch, ID. 83855 Kramer Funeral Home, Palouse, WA is caring for the family. On line condolences may be left at www.kramercares.com. To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of HAROLD LEE OSBORNE, please visit our floral store.

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Published by KXLY on Feb. 26, 2023.

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Bill Love

February 28, 2023

It was obvious that Harold's health was declining when we visited last June at the 40th Anniversary Field Day of the Idaho Forest Owners Association in Sandpoint. We talked about bark beetles and root disease while walking a forest trail. We stood in a pile of sawdust, slabs and lumber while looking over the portable sawmill at the Kaniksu Land Trust's Pine Street Woods. Typical forester talk that we shared over the years. I now cherish those conversations with a highly respected forester, educator and friend.

Bill Love, Certified Forester
Idaho Department of Lands (Retired)
Inland Forest Management, Inc.

Don Patterson

February 27, 2023

I met Harold while I was a student at University of Idaho both as an undergraduate and later as a grad student. I continued to work with Harold following graduation, mostly when I worked for Bennett Lumber in Princeton. Harold was a good person and very knowledgeable and practical forester. I learned a lot from Harold and and a great deal of respect for him. I'm sorry to hear of his passing.

Don Pence

February 27, 2023

Spent many hours working with Harold on U of I's School Forest. He was a pleasure to work with and his love for the Forests and Forest Management was infectious. I will never forget my time in the woods with Harold.

Trish Yager

February 26, 2023

Harold was a joy. He was full of optimism, even when going through the hardest trials. He was generous with the produce he grew, and blessed our family and others. His love of forest management, and of the comradery that goes with hard work, was contagious. He stopped by our office regularly and will be missed immensely. His family remains in our prayers.

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