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Ilar W. "Skeet" Osborne, Jr. - Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Monroe News-Star
February 7, 2013
Ilar W.
"Skeet" Osborne, Jr., a lifelong resident of Tallulah, Louisiana,
passed away at his beloved home on Tuesday, March 5, 2013, at the age of 69.
For many years, Skeet was associated with the family-owned Tallulah Motor
Company that later was renamed Osborne Ford Lincoln-Mercury. Before retiring
and selling the auto dealership, he attained such honors as being named
"Dealer of the Year" by the Louisiana Automobile Dealers'
Association; the Henry Ford Top Awards for Sales & Service and numerous
regional sales competitions. He began his work career at the age of 14
delivering dry cleaning for Osborne's Spotless Cleaners.
First and foremost for Skeet, however, came the love of his family and for the
Lord. He was a lifelong member of the First Baptist Church in Tallulah where he
served as a Deacon and a longtime Sunday School Teacher. He also served as a
board member of the Louisiana Baptist Convention. For many years, he was in
charge of "M Night", where all the local Baptist associations came together
for a joint service for all their church members. He would personally visit
each of the rural churches on Sunday evenings to promote this event annually
where people and praise for the Lord united.
Skeet was a graduate of Tallulah High School where he played football and
baseball and played trumpet in the band. He then went on to graduate from
Mississippi College where he excelled in academics and was a highly-touted
member of the award-winning college debate team. He began a Master's Degree
program at LSU but returned to Tallulah to become General Manager of the auto
dealership. His community service included serving as President of the Madison
Parish Jaycees.
In sports, Skeet was known for his natural, gutsy antics on the diving board,
trampoline, water skiing on Lake Bruin and snow skiing. He was the winner of
several bronze medals at ski resorts for his downhill skiing, even though he
would not take a ski trip but once a year.
In his late 30's, he was diagnosed with kidney disease and had to undergo
kidney dialysis. He was a home hemodialysis patient until the time of his
death. He was renowned for his success at handling this difficult situation.
Throughout it all, his faith in God remained steadfast. The manufacturer of his
kidney dialysis machine honored him several years ago as their longest
surviving patient on dialysis and Skeet was asked to give a motivational speech
describing his mental and physical adaptation to this lifestyle and to explain
his success. He was truly an inspiration to all in how he never let his health
challenges affect his love for life and for his positive outlook for even the
smallest things life had to offer. One of his favorite activities was to drive
around his beautiful yard in a golf cart to admire the many colorful plants and
flowers and this was his favorite time of year.
His love for family extended to his two children, Dr. Lee Evelyn Osborne of
Battle Creek, Michigan and her longtime partner, Dr. Farid Zayed; and Lance
Ilar Osborne of Baton Rouge, along with his wife, Carole Miranne Osborne. Lance
and Carole are the parents of Anna Hilton Osborne and Evelyn Ilar Osborne.
Skeet's granddaughters were his pride and joy. Skeet also had the love and
support of his brother, Ted Osborne and his wife, Karol; and his sisters, Melonie
Osborne Meeks and her husband, Paul; and Ruthie Osborne Gaumnitz and her
husband, Freddy, all residing in Tallulah. Skeet is also survived by his
lifelong best friend, Bill Pippin of Monroe and many loving nieces and nephews,
other family members and friends. Skeet was preceded in death by his parents,
Ilar W. Osborne and Claudine Sharpe Osborne, as well as his sister, Sylvia
Osborne Gustafson. Skeet's family would like to express their deepest gratitude
to all of his dedicated caretakers, especially Nelda Carter and Nellie James.
The funeral service for Skeet Osborne will be held at Tallulah First Baptist
Church at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 8, 2013, with Bro. John Rushing
officiating.
There will be a visitation from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Interment will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery.
Crothers-Glenwood
Tallulah, LA