James Kenneth Osborne
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James Kenneth Osborne passed away peacefully at Dominion Senior Living of Athens on August 8 ,2022, with his boys by his side. He was born in Henderson Settlement, KY on May 22, 1940, to the late Ben and Ella Mae McKinney Osborne. James enlisted in the Army in January 1959 and served eight years, with an Honorable Discharge in
September 1967. He was a Veteran of the Vietnam War, who fought with the 25th Infantry Division
from January 4, 1966, through November 16, 1966. He was wounded in battle, and spent several
months in a hospital in Japan before returning home to Kentucky. He received a Purple Heart and the
Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross, for his injuries and his valor. Though he rarely talked about these
years, James was remembered and acknowledged for his service during an Honor Air Knoxville flight to
Washington DC on October 2, 2018. James spent his life in service even after the war. His passion was helping people, whether as an insurance salesman, head mechanic for Chevrolet, or operating a family dairy farm in East Tennessee. Until his health deteriorated a couple of years ago, he was most recently an energetic and skilled small
engine repairman, helping people all over Monroe County with projects from lawn mowers to tractors.
James survived the Vietnam War, metastatic melanoma skin cancer, five wives and multiple moves
across the country. His life took on new meaning and direction when he met Mildred Tate at a square-
dance in Friendsville, TN in 1982. She changed the course of his life completely, and they spent 33
wonderful years together before her death in 2016. He was a beloved friend to all who knew him over
these years, and it has been sad for all to see the toll that Parkinson's Disease has taken on his body and
mind. In the end, he lived a great life. He leaves behind five children, Wendy McFarland of Massachusetts, Tina Osborne Millette and Jackie Osborne Osterhaus, both of MN, Chris Osborne of Calhoun, GA and Brian Osborne of Madisonville, 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren, and his sisters Grace Partin, Wilma Bowling and Janice
Bradley. In addition to his parents and his wife Mildred, he is preceded in death by his stepson Winston Tate, and
his brothers, Cecil, Alex, Herman and Dennis Osborne.
Funeral Services will be conducted 7:00 P.M. Friday, August 12, 2022, at the Biereley-Hale Funeral Home, 4650 HWY 411, Madisonville, TN. The family will receive friends from 5-7PM Friday at Biereley-Hale Funeral Home.
Interment with full military honors will be the following day, August 13, 2022, at the New Lambdin
Cemetery, Frakes, Kentucky at 2PM.
Remembrances can be made in the form of contributions to funeral expenses, mailing address: The
Osborne Family, 181 Big Creek Road, Madisonville, TN 37354. Donations in excess of funeral costs will
be sent to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) organization in memory of James.