Kevin Scott Osborn
Kevin Scott Osborn, 53, passed away on March 1, 2022.
He was born July 16,1968, in Mooreland, to Janet Allen and Donnie Osborn, Sr.
Scott spent his early years growing up in Quinlan and Mooreland .
He graduated from Mooreland High School in 1986. He attended Northwestern Oklahoma State University.
Scott was a world traveler who took many trips. The highlight of his travels was his trip to Israel.
While there he visited the site of Jesus’ tomb and placed his hands in the waters at the base of the stone that was rolled away. He talked of the power and love of Jesus he could feel as his hands were submerged in the waters.
Scott lived in New York City for several years in his 20s. While there he was the advertising executive for Sony Music.
His love for music was a recurring theme throughout his life. One of his many accomplishments was singing at Carnegie Hall in the Big Apple Choir.
After leaving New York City, he spent some time in Phoenix, Ariz., and Dallas, Texas, before returning to Kingfisher.
In Kingfisher, Scott flourished and was driven by a passion of helping and serving others. He was recognized by the city’s chamber as Volunteer of the Year and Citizen of the Year due to his involvement in the community.
He was the head of Kingfisher in Lights which brought in visitors from all over the state. He also organized many benefit events, with his proudest accomplishment being the Twister Relief benefit concert which headlined Stoney LaRue.
Scott leaves behind a legacy at Stack Grill where his love for food, music and serving others is felt by all of those who enter its doors.
He is survived by his parents, Janet Allen Clark and Mike of Kingston and Don Osborn, Sr., and Erna Shrader Osborn of Mooreland; siblings Stephanie Osborn Flynn and Kevin of Corsicana, Texas, Donnie Osborn of Teague, Texas, Justin Clark of Georgetown, Texas, Lisa Clark Higgins and Brad of Waynoka, Debbie Osborn of Kingfisher, Tammy Clark Roman and Ray of Richardson, Texas, Mikel Clark of Bertram, Texas, James Osborn and Danielle of Yukon; and numerous nieces, nephews, and a host of very close friends.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Melvin and Mary Rose Allen, and his paternal grandparents, Andrew and Mary Ellen Osborn, all formerly of Mooreland.
A memorial service will be 3 p.m. Monday, March 7, at the Kingfisher Church of the Nazarene, 414 W. Hill Drive, under the direction of Sanders Funeral Service.