Mr. Clement Osborne, formerly of Yorkton and the Wroxton district, beloved husband of Joy Osborne, passed away July 24, 2015 in the Foam Lake Jubilee Care Home. He was 86 years of age. Clement Charles Osborne was born May 5, 1929 at Springside, SK. Clement was the eldest child of Charles and Irene Osborne. He lived in the Wroxton area during his school years. In 1947 he met Joy Fowler of Sardis, BC. Shortly afterwards, Clement made a commitment to serve the God of Heaven and remained true to that commitment for the rest of his days. On December 21, 1950, Clement and Joy were married in Yorkton. Clement was predeceased by his father, Charles in 1972; mother, Irene in 2003; sister, Elisabeth Junop; brother-in-law, Jack Junop; brother-in-law, Clifford Yanke. He was also predeceased by his eldest daughter, Mavis, in 2013. Clement is fondly remembered by his wife, Joy, of 64 years; son-in-law, David (Bonnie) Cobb; daughter, Myra (Les) Lambeth; son, Nolan (Heather) Osborne; daughter, Nancy Osborne and son, James Osborne. He will also be lovingly remembered by 8 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren: Philip (Mindy) Cobb and their sons, Blythe and Layne; Faron Cobb; Regan (Lindsey) Cobb and their daughter, Leah; Jesse (Audrey) Cobb and their children, Katerina, Benjamin, Taron, Andrew, Landon and Sadie; Emily (Jeff) Clarkson; Dickon Cobb; Rowan Cobb; Jenna (Chad) Barlongo. He also leaves one brother, George Osborne; plus five sisters: Iris Yanke, Nora (Rody) Pihrag, Dorothy (Ted) Seymour, Earla (Doug) Sunderland, Myrna (Jerry) Stinson, as well as nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Clement and Joy farmed and raised their family in the Wroxton and Kessock districts. In 1971 he got his private pilot's license and pursued a lifetime dream of recreational flying. In March 1994 they retired to Yorkton and Clement took reflexology courses which he practised from his home. The Funeral Service was held on Friday, July 31, 2015 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Jim Atcheson, Mary Roper and Braden Pihrag officiating. The pianist, Braden Pihrag led the congregation in the singing of the hymns, Nearer Still Nearer, When I Survey and Hidden. The guest registry attendants were Len & Marlene Kennedy and Ron and Brenda Hermanson. The interment followed in the family plot in the Garden of St. Mark at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with James Osborne, Philip Cobb, Faron Cobb, Regan Cobb, Jesse Cobb and Dickon Cobb serving as the casket bearers. Memorials in memory of Clem may be made to the MS Society. Condolences can be sent to the family at .