Bobby David Osborne

Bobby David Osborne obituary, Moxee, WA

Bobby David Osborne

Bobby Osborne Obituary

Published by Legacy on Jan. 29, 2026.
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of an extraordinary man, Bobby David Osborne, who left us to be with his Heavenly Father on his 68th birthday on December 23, 2025. Bobby was born in Fort Worth, Texas on December 23, 1957 to Beverly Jean and David Dennis Osborne. He spent most of his life in Lincoln City, Or and the last 6 years of his life in Yakima, Wa.

He is survived by his loving wife of 27 years, Patricia Boggess, his 5 children, Courtney (Chris) Jacobs, Staci (Jason) Evenson, Travis (Terry) Osborne, Candice (Keith) Ehrens, stepson Justin Boggess, his mother Beverly Osborne and 3 sisters, Sandie Tucker, Micky Willoughby and Tammy Bice along with 6 grandchildren, several nieces, nephews and in-laws. He is preceded in death by his father David Osborne.

He was known as Bob to his friends and family, his life was a testament to resilience, adventure, and the immense capacity of the human spirit and his God-given talent to love and create. His memory will live on in the hearts of his family and all those who had the privilege of knowing him.

His grandparents gave him a horse when he was 9 and he named him Friday. During his school years he enjoyed showing his horse at events and went to the state and county fairs. He loved sports and he wrestled, played football and basketball. He started working at a very young age and his first job was at Pixieland. He worked many jobs as a young man and went on to learn the construction trade from Mack Kimberling. After graduating high school in 1976 he went on to work for Quade, Holmes and Egan Construction companies. From a young age he learned that love is shown through presence, perseverance and loyalty, lessons that stayed with him throughout his life. He carried his values into his profession as a contractor, it was more than just a job, it was a way of life, a means of providing and a reflection of his determined spirit.

In 1978 he married his first love Brenda Smith and had 4 beautiful children. He taught them about life and took them camping, hunting and fishing and coached their sports teams. He raised them to be respectful, honest, hardworking and full of integrity.

In 1986 he became a partner with Dave Kimberling to form Kimberling Construction Inc. He was a proud co-owner of a successful company, a testament to his dedication and hard work. They went on to build many beautiful homes and buildings on the Oregon Coast and had several of their homes published in Sunset magazine. He taught and mentored many young men in the construction trade over the years. He continued that until 2012 when he became disabled.

In 1999 he married the love of his life Tricia Boggess and gained a bonus stepson. He was a great stepfather to him and taught him about life, work ethic and integrity and took him hunting and fishing and went to his sporting events.

Bob was a man of many talents. He was an expert cabinet maker, a hobby he pursued with a passion that stemmed from his love for craftsmanship. His hands, always busy, were instrumental in building something beautiful, be it a cabinet or a remodel for his wife's salons. He could build and fix anything. He was also a talented cook, known for his adventurous culinary exploits. His dishes, just like his personality, were heartwarming and full of flavor. His generous heart and courageous spirit were evident in his interactions with everyone he met. Always ready with a kind word or a helping hand, Bob was a beacon of light in the lives of many.

In his younger years he was a member of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and is an Elks club member. He was an avid hunter. His adventurous spirit fueled his love for hunting and vacationing. He was named Oregon Bow Hunter of the year in 1980. Bob always found time for his family, cherishing the moments he spent with his grandchildren at their sports events and hobbies.

His faith, rooted in Christian values, was a quiet guiding force later in his life. Matthew 5:16, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Bobs life was indeed a shining example of this verse, his good works and love for others being his lasting legacy.

Bob was a son, husband, brother, father, father-in-law, grandfather, brother-in-law and friend. A man whose heart was often quiet but deeply caring, though life brought its share of challenges, he faced them with strength and dignity.

In commemoration of Bobby's life, we invite you to share your memories of him and upload photos to the memorial page. His story is not only written in the lines of this obituary but also in the hearts of those he touched. Let us honor his memory by celebrating his life and the wonderful man he was.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, February 7, 2026 at 2:00pm at The Beach Club, 2020 NE 22nd St, Lincoln City, OR. Brookside Funeral Home is caring for the family. Memories and condolences can be shared at www.brooksidefuneral.com.

If sending flowers, please have them delivered on Friday, February 6, to the Beach Club to ensure they stay fresh for the service!

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