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In Loving Memory of

By T'yana Osborne & Kayla Hayes
Contributing Writer
09/26/2024 at 08:24 AM

Patrick Osborne, whose life journey began in San Bernardino, California, on July 3, 1968, and gracefully concluded on December 10, 2023, remains an enduring presence in the hearts of those who knew him. He spent his formative years in El Centro, California, weaving the tapestry of his life as one of three children cherished by Johnnie B. Berryman-Arterberry and the late Stanley Osborne.

He was a devoted son, a caring brother, a beloved grandson, and a guiding light as a father and grandfather. In the roles of uncle, nephew, cousin, and friend, he left an indelible mark on many lives, creating a myriad of memories along the way. His passions were diverse and deeply personal, ranging from the culinary arts to poetry, with a profound appreciation for the Rastafarian culture.

Known for his meticulous attention to cleanliness and his impeccable sense of style, Patrick had a unique charm. He was a confidant to many, offering a sympathetic attentive ear and wise counsel. His warmth and generosity of spirit made him a beloved figure in his community. 

Patrick's legacy is carried forward by his loving mother, Johnnie B. Berryman-Arterberry, and his stepfather, Carl (Kenny) Arterberry. He is fondly remembered by his siblings, Monique Osborne-Wilson (married to Floyd) and Cedric Osborne (married to Danecha). His children, Kayla Hayes (married to Tahaun), T'yana Osborne, and Ivan Osborne, continue to embody his spirit. His granddaughter, Emrie Hayes, is a testament to his enduring influence. Beyond his immediate family, a vast network of friends and relatives mourn his passing, each holding onto the unique memories they shared with Patrick.

 As we reflect on his life, it is clear that Patrick Osborne's journey was marked by love, laughter, and an unwavering commitment to those he held dear. His presence will be profoundly missed, but his spirit will continue to inspire and guide us. Patrick Osborne, a man of many roles and even greater impact, will forever be in our hearts, a guiding star in our memories.” 

 

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