WINSTON-SALEM Harry Albert Osborne, Jr. March 23, 1936-Aug. 13, 2014 Harry Albert Osborne, Jr., 78, formerly of Winston-Salem, NC, passed away early Wednesday, August 13, 2014 at Brightview at Baldwin Park in Staunton, VA. He was born March 23, 1936 in North Carolina a son of the late Harry Albert, Sr. and Louise Kimbrough Osborne. He was a veteran of the United States Army where he earned the rank of Captain. He graduated from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He was a member of Mt Tabor United Methodist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and retired after thirty-three years of service with Wachovia Bank. Survivors include his wife of fifty-one years, Gladys Osborne, and a daughter Caroline L. Osborne both of Lexington, VA. Following cremation, a memorial service will be held 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 16, 2014 at the Lexington Presbyterian Church, 120 S. Main Street Lexington, VA. with the Rev. William Klein officiating. There will be no visitation at the funeral home. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Staunton Chapel of Reynolds Hamrick Funeral Homes, 18 W. Frederick St Staunton, VA. Memorial donations may be made to Mount Tabor United Methodist Church, 3543 Robinhood Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106 or the Library at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Jackson Hall, Campus Box 2200, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-2200. Family and friends are invited to share a memory, send condolences and sign the on line guest book by visiting www.reynoldshamrickfuneralhomes.com
Address for Gladys Osborne Kendal at Lexington Retirement Community - 160 Kendal Dr., Lexington, VA 24450
Carol Osborne, Harry's daughter: 2 Sellers Ave., Lexington, Va 24450
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George Fain
I can still see his face. He was a wonderful man to work with. I enjoyed his conversations whether business or just story telling.
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Faye Calder
Time has flown by, Harry was always ready to help and I enjoyed getting to know him, years gone by!
Faye Carmichael Calder
Sandra Mull
Such sad news. Harry was one of the first 'old' Wachovia employees I met after the merger with First Atlanta and I liked him instantly. He was a consummate gentleman, a knowledgable banker, and a really fun person. The world is sadder without him and I do hope his years after retirement were as full and happy as he deserved them to be. Condolences to his family and close friends.