Our 89 year old angel went to be with The Lord, Tuesday 5/19/15 surrounded by family at Skagit Valley Hospital after a fall at home. She was born 4/3/26 in Bowmont ID to Oscar & Edna Wood. She lived through the depression with her mother & father and 4 siblings in Tenino WA. After the depression her family moved to Darrington WA where she graduated high school. She moved to Monroe WA after marrying Robert T Burchard in Marysville WA on 4/3/47. They raised their 4 boys and lived there until they retired and relocated to Coupeville WA. After the death of her first husband in 1992 she married a wonderful man named Tillmon Osborne on 9/18/04 in Stanwood WA, where they resided until she passed. Adaline love spending time with ALL of her family. She enjoyed playing dominos, rummikub and cards. She was an amazing cook and she loved doing crafts with her grandchildren. Her favorite times were sitting around with family and friends telling stories and laughing. Her laughter, smile and the sparkle in her eyes is what will be missed the most.
She was a beloved wife, mother & Great Great Grandmother. She is survived by her husband Tillmon Osborne, her 4 sons and their wives Brad & Bev, Phil & Michele, Bruce & Deborah, & Gary & Suzy Burchard, as well as Tillmon's 3 children, Valeta & Willard King, Kevin Osborne, Doyle & Velda Osborne & Suzanne Osborne. She is also leaving behind 17 grandchildren, 19 great grandchildren & 1 great great grandchild. She is also survived by her sister Ruth Hoglund, Brother Harvey Wood and their families, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Though she always said with a smile "I don't have any friendsGǪeveryone is family.Gǥ
Adaline was a woman of small stature with a heart as big as the world.
We will be honoring her amazing life on Saturday May 30th @ 3PM at the New View Church 8028 272nd St NW Stanwood WA 98292. If you knew her please come. In lieu of flowers please make donations in her name to the Children's Hospital @ seattlechildrens.org
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