Osmond, George S. 1911

Obituary – George S. Osmond
East Liverpool Tribune

George S. Osmond, aged 62, died at 12:15 o’clock Saturday afternoon (May 6, 1911) at the home of his sister, Mrs. George R. Ahrendts, Virginia avenue, after a long illness from a complication of diseases. The deceased has been an invalid for 15 years, during all of which time he made his home with Mrs. Ahrendts.

Mr. Osmond was born at Zanesville, O., a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osmond, long since deceased. He never married, and during the active days of his life was a brick mason. The following brothers and sisters survive: Mrs. Ahrendts and Edward H. Osmond, of Chester; Mrs. F. D. Kellogue, of Aurora, Ills.; C. Todd Osmond, of Yuma, Arizona; W. W. Osmond, of Scranton, Pa.; T. F. Osmond, of Zanesville, O., and James Osmond, of Athens, O.

Short funeral services were held at 6:30 o’clock last evening at the Ahrendts home, Rev. J. W. Dunbar, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, officiating. The remains will be taken to Zanesville today for burial in Woodlawn cemetery. The funeral party will leave Chester on the 6:45 o’clock Panhandle train this morning.