IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Allison Noel

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Osborne Tomasek

Dec 13, 1975 — Sep 8, 2024

Obituary

Allison Noel "Auntie" Osborne Tomasek
December 13, 1975 - September 8, 2024

The world lost a one-of-a-kind broad on Sunday, September 8, 2024.  Allison Noel "Auntie" Osborne Tomasek was taken from us after a valiant fight against Covid-19.  Although Covid was the victor, it certainly had a fight on its hands as Allison was determined to beat it.  She is reunited in Heaven with her grandparents, beloved pets, and most importantly her angel baby Miller Gracen Tomasek.

She leaves behind her husband Jeffrey Tomasek that she fell deeply in love with over a clogged toilet.  If you knew Allison, then no explanation needed.  Also left mourning her loss are her parents Butch and Emily Osborne, brother and sister-in-law Daniel and Michelle Osborne, and her favorite niece and nephew Amelia and Wyatt Osborne.  All of which are deeply saddened, but grateful that her passing brought Allison peace, health, and happiness.

Allison wanted the world to know that she had a degree in criminal justice with a Masters in Marital and Family Counseling and worked as an addiction counselor, an advocate for those with autism, and by placing children in foster care.  Allison also practiced what she preached by being a foster parent herself along with Jeff.  She was an avid animal lover and, like most of us pet owners, preferred the company of her dogs and cats.  She was a Christian by faith and used giving as a love language. Even in passing, Allison wanted to gift her organs to bring new life to someone in need.

Look, as her brother, I only have 500 words or less to describe Allison in an obituary.  500 words to show my appreciation for her and how awful it is that she was taken from us so soon.  500 words for a life hard lived, but full of love and laughter.  It can't be done in 500 words.  So I'll settle for 13: if time is a thief and if life's a bitch, then death is a motherfrigger.

The family requests donations made in her honor to the Marion County Humane Society in lieu of flowers.

We love you Allison and when it's all our time to be reunited, you better be ready for a true Osborne Experience.

Final arrangements are being handled by Domico's funeral home.

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