Mrs. Angela "Angie" Hurst Osborne 58 of LaFayette, Alabama died Monday, January 1, 2024 at East Alabama Medical Center.
Funeral Services will be held Friday January 5, 2024 at 2PM at Community Baptist Church with burial to follow in the LaFayette City Cemetery, with Bro. Claude Bennett officiating.
Visitation will be held at Community Baptist Church in LaFayette Thursday January 4 from 5PM-7PM.
Mrs. Osborne was born in Chambers County April 25, 1965 to the late Edward Thomas Hurst and the late Marie Ozley Hurst. She was a homemaker for many years while taking care of her grandchildren. She loved those grandbabies tremendously who affectionately called her Nannie.
She is survived by her husband, Roland "Randy" Osborne of LaFayette, Al., daughter Magan (Phil) King of Cusseta Al., son Robert "Robbie" Osborne of LaFayette, Al., 4 grandchildren - Kirsten Osborne of LaFayette, Al., Kendal King of Cusseta, Al., Emmanuel Osborne of LaFayette, Al., Louella Osborne of LaFayette, Al., 1 brother - Tony (Dana) Hurst of Cusseta, Al., sister in law Val Hurst of Five Points, Al., sister in law Anecia (Steve) of Freeport, Fl., brother in law Steve (Barbara) Osborne of Wilburn, AK, brother in law Paul (Kimi) Osborne of LaFayette, Al. and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ed and Marie, brother Charles Hurst, sister Lisa Hurst. She loved her family and friends dearly.
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I pray for comfort for all her family.my Bff I will for ever miss you and our calls and time together.no matter what I was always called skoot no penny.for ever in my heart.love you to the moon and back.
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