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FRANK OSBORNE Obituary

Frank Osborne Age 87, born July 23rd, 1927, died peacefully August 15, 2014. Frank was a loving and caring family man, teacher, baseball coach, community volunteer, and entrepreneur. He was recognized locally and nationally for the profound and positive impact he had on countless lives through his decades of service, and his accomplishments as a coach. Frank attended school in Kent, WA, and joined the Marines in WWII, serving in China. He returned to complete his college teaching degree at UPS and Central, where he also played baseball and was a pitcher. He began his teaching career at Tahoma and White River, and then spent 27 years teaching and coaching at Enumclaw High School before retiring in 1981. One of the most successful coaches in the country, Frank's clubs won 11 division championships and 10 league titles, including the 1977 state championship. During that time the American Baseball Coaches Association awarded Frank the western US coach of the year three times, and he was also a finalist for national coach of the year. The USBCA more recently awarded him the national Meritorious Service Award for his contributions to coaching, and the thousands of hours he spent developing parks and baseball fields for his community, including the Boise Creek sixplex and the high school field Enumclaw later dedicated in his name. Frank was three times Washington State coach of the year, and a charter inductee into the Washington State Hall of Fame. The Washington State Baseball Coaches Association recently honored him with the establishment of the Frank Osborne Lifetime Achievement Award. He was honored as the Mariners fan of the year, and spearheaded a Mariners community participation program that helped keep the Mariners in Seattle. The Washington Recreation and Park Association honored him with the Citation of Merit, the highest recognition the WRPA can bestow on a citizen. After his retirement, Frank began a new career as an entrepreneur with his business, Osborne Innovative Products. Starting in his garage, Frank invented, built, and marketed baseball products, initially for professional teams and players. His business grew rapidly, and expanded nationally to include colleges, high schools, and players of all ages. Frank was preceded in death by his wife Mary Lou, and his daughter Shawn. Frank is survived and greatly missed by his wife Eileen, his children Gary, Cheri, and Jeff, stepchildren Eric and Katia, daughter-in-law Janet, and grandchildren Katharine, Corin, Jamie, Alex, and Hunter. Donations can be made to: Osborne Scholarship Fund, EHS, 2929 McDougall, Enumclaw, 98022 Services will be held at Enumclaw Presbyterian Church on Saturday, August 30, at 2 PM. After the service, all are also invited to a celebration at Osborne field, 2929 McDougall Avenue.

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on Aug. 24, 2014.

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Robert Hartzog

August 31, 2014

Mr.Osborne was a great teacher,he will be missed.The LORD got another good man,prayers to his family and friends.

Valerie Denny

August 28, 2014

Frank, you were a wonderful man, I was lucky to have the chance to know you. Your family was very blessed to have you as a father, friend and husband. I will always remember the twinkle in your eye.

For Gary, Cheri and Jeff, I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts.

Donna Hale Rulien

August 28, 2014

Wow, I had no idea Coach Osborne had done so much - what an accomplished man, coach and member of his community. I do remember the love and respect that he and his wife (and my mini singers teacher) MaryLou gave to my mother who cleaned their home. According to MaryLou - Hey Eilene, we're just two working women - thanks for helping me out! My thoughts are with you and your family - especially you Jeff. Rest in Peace Mr. Osborne

August 28, 2014

Great Coach, great community leader, tremendous motivator - especially when it was time to pick rocks for the baseball field, -:). Rick Bathum EHS '70

George Hilbish

August 25, 2014

The Marines and Corpsmen of the Pierce County Detachment #504 Marine Corps League, Share in Your Loss. Rest in Peace Marine, Semper Fi!

dutch noryke

August 25, 2014

he did hep me a lot in life in my youth the mortal world lost a great man

Ivan Membrilla

August 24, 2014

It is wonderful to read that Frank led a very successful life in helping out his community as much as possible. Reading all the awards he earned really showed that he was a driven and inspiring man. It brings to mind the scripture at Ecclesiastes 3:13 "also that everyone should eat and drink and find enjoyment for all his hard work. It is the gift of God."

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