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In a plot twist worthy of a sitcom, with a mixture of laughter and tears. Despite his courage and our best efforts to help, Zack has decided to take an unplanned detour out of this world.
In defiance of his own inner chaos, Zack was always ready for adventure and finding trouble in the most unexpected places. Whether it was fishing a river, hitchhiking as a roadie, or the mundane task of simply going to work, he always had a talent for turning ordinary moments into unforgettable escapades.
He is survived by his spunky little trio; Hope, Oaklie and Harlie. His mother Natalie Osborn, sister Monica Osborn, a niece TyLyn Nevaeh, and nephew DeVaughn Gadson. Many aunts, uncles, and cousins. His wife Kyli Osborn. His punk family, his tinner family, and his fish family. A list far too long to name you all, as no one ever stayed a stranger long.
Remember him with his quirky sense of humor. Do your best, follow your arrow and make something amazing out of your life.
A celebration of his life will be held on Thursday March 6, from 5pm to 8pm at Aaron’s 496 24th street, Ogden where we invite everyone to come share your favorite memories. Zack doesn’t want us to mourn, but to celebrate with a laugh and perhaps a few embarrassing stories.
To the ones we've loved, and the ones we've lost. Salud. Until we meet again, see you soon.
In lieu of flowers a contribution to Hope, Oaklie and Harlie would be appreciated.
~Zachary Ozzy Osborn Memorial through America First account number 9132424~
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