1937 - 2020
The old cowboy, Terence Valentine "Terry" Osterberger, passed away at his home Thursday, March 26, 2020. Born in Baton Rouge on September 12, 1937, he resided in St. Francisville, Louisiana. He graduated from St. Francisville High and from Louisiana State University, where he majored in Agriculture. He retired from Soil & Water Conservation Services, though his passion was rodeoing and working cows. He is preceded in death by his parents, A.V. and Bernice Osterberger. He is survived by his son, Blevins and wife Julie, daughter Terry Ann and husband David Young; grandchildren BJ Osterberger, Matthew Young and wife Laura, Nawell and husband Phillip Ponson, Kathryn and husband James Lowder, Summer and husband Ethan Dours, and Averi and husband Gabriel Vandegrift; eight great-grandchildren; and long-time caregiver and family friend, Connie Washington. Thank you to Father Young and Pinnacle Hospice for their care. A special thanks to his granddaughter Summer and her husband Ethan for the love and ice cream they selflessly gave. Due to current health concerns, a private Mass will be held for immediate family members, with a memorial service at a later date. Cowboy up, PawPaw!
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Blevin and Terry Ann, saddened to hear of your dad's passing. He was a good friend of my dad, Bowman Carney. He was always there to help us work the cows back in the mid 60's. Many fond memories of your dad. Blevin, I remember you visiting with him when you a little guy. God bless.
Jim Carney
April 7, 2020
Terry Ann we are so sorry to hear about Mr. Terry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family
Love to all
Patricia Braswell
March 31, 2020
Terry Ann, I am very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing, my thoughts and prayers good out to you and your family.
Jimmie Daniel
March 31, 2020
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