Obituary from Minutes of the Methodist Conference
Born in West Cornwall, in 1873. After training at Shebbear College, he entered the Bible Christian Ministry, and gave loyal and distinguished service to the following circuits : Okehampton, Penryn, Camborne, Chichester, Birmingham, London (Hackney), Yarmouth, Loughborough, Launceston, Gloucester, and Wellington (Shropshire).
His was a rich personality. Nature gave him an orderly mind, a keen intellect, and a kindly heart.
He loved good literature and music, and to the end of his days remained an eager and conscientious student.
When he became a minister, all these gifts were dedicated to the service of Christ. But, most of all, he cared for people.
It was not surprising that his congregations came to love him, for they were never in any doubt about his interest in their concerns and his readiness to be a sympathetic and helpful friend.
Nor did he hesitate to speak out boldly when the occasion demanded, as his conscience was always sensitive to social ills.
In his London days, for instance, he was responsible for organising a great crusade for moral purity in the area in which he lived.
But his greatest joy was to preach the Word of God and to uphold Christ as the answer to all human need ; and right well he did it.
His sermons were cultured, attractive, thought-provoking, and always gave evidence of painstaking preparation.
On his retirement he returned to Gloucester, where, as long as health permitted, he filled his time with preaching and pastoral work, the friend of young and old, the loyal encourager of his brethren still in active service.
On 18th October 1951, honoured and beloved of all, he passed into the fuller fight in the seventy-eighth year of his age and the fifty-fourth of his ministry.
©Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes 1952
Family
Richard was born in St. Buryan, Cornwall, in 1873, to John Osborne, a farmer, and his wife Grace.
Before going to Shebbear College he was working on his father’s farm (1891)
He married Sarah Warren (1873-1964) during the 3rd quarter of 1902 in St. Buryan. They had a daughter
- Gladys Warren (1904-1985)
Richard died on 18th October 1951 in Gloucester.
Circuits
- 1893 Shebbear College
- 1895 Northlew
- 1897 Falmouth and Penryn
- 1899 Redruth and Camborne (received into Full Connexion)
- 1902 Chichester
- 1906 Birmingham (Handsworth Farcroft Avenue)
- 1911 London Hackney
- 1915 Yarmouth
- 1920 Loughborough
- 1926 Launceston Tower Street and St. Thomas Road
- 1930 Gloucester
- 1931 Gloucester and Cheltenham
- 1934 Wellington, Shropshire
- 1939 Gloucester and Cheltenham (supernumerary)
References
Oliver A Beckerlegge, United Methodist ministers and their circuits: Being an arrangement in alphabetical order of the stations of ministers of the Methodist New … and the United Methodist Church, 1797-1932
Ministers and probationers of the Methodist Church: formerly Wesleyan, Primitive and United Methodist ; with their appointments in chronological and alphabetical order … revised to the conference of 1936
Census Returns and Births, Marriages & Deaths Registers
Minutes of the Methodist Conference 1952 p126

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