Visitation

April 25, 2024
1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Service

April 25, 2024
3 p.m.

Committal

April 25, 2024

Cody Osborne, 25, of Morganton, NC, died Friday, April 19, 2024.

Born in Burke County, NC on July 21, 1998, he was the son of Angela Poteat Adams (Marshall) and the late Richard Osborne. Cody enjoyed break-dancing and listening to music. He was a loving son, brother, and uncle whose family and friends kept him going.

In addition to his mother and step-father, Cody is survived by siblings, Brittany Yancey (Cory), Chelsey Chatman (Vincent), and Devin Yancey; grandparents, Brenda Stewart (Randy), Donna Bowen, and Renee Poteet; uncles, Jason Sipe (Kelly), Johnny Huffman (Jessie), and Shawn Bowen; aunts, Patsy Earl, Amanda Klinger (Steven), Dondie Osborne (Doug), and Tina Chambers; and a number of cousins and extended family.

In addition to his father, Cody was preceded in death by grandparents, Greg Bowen, Bobby Poteet, and Bernice and Douglas Osborne; and three uncles, Brian Poteet, Greg Poteet, and Tom Huffman.

The family will receive friends from 1 to 3 p.m., Thursday, April 25, 2024 at Sossoman Funeral Home. The funeral will be held at 3 p.m. in the Colonial Chapel of the funeral home with Dr. Jack Hodges officiating. Burial will follow at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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This is never a goodbye. It never was for us. God put him in my life for a very good reason. Still one I'm holding since I held him. I can't say we ever gave up on each other because we never really did. I wouldn't have changed our last interaction, God designed it perfectly. We reciprocated how proud of each other we were and how much love we have together. I'll never be alone because I feel you with me. Forever my Love. Rest easy Angel and I'll see you later.

—Alayna
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I only knew Codi for a short time, but in that time I could tell that he was a great guy and that everyone who had come in contact with him genuinely liked him.

—Jay
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—Brenda Stewart
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Love you brother you and me was just something else Always laughing always making jokes getting into whatever helping others even if we was struggling ourselves you was just one of the realest niggas I’ve ever had the honor of being someone I called a homie and a friend uk those don’t come often but dance in them clouds ☁️ g I hope the pain doesn’t hurt anymore you will be missed you taking a piece of my soul with you g rest good I’ll see you again one day.🕊️🕊️

—Jacob Kirk
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—Anna Kaylor
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Cody, I love you so much man. I hate that this is happening. I know you're at peace, dancing in the sky with your dad, but I'm going to miss you. Fly high cousin. Until we meet again. Watch over us from up there ❤️

—Kendra Bailey

Cody was not only my cousin he was like my little brother! No matter what it was he always knew he could call me and I was coming to help anyway I could. One night about a month ago Cody called me later into the night asking me to come help him get his car unstuck out of the mud and honestly that’s one of my favorite memories we laughed so much that night and made jokes about the situation. Fly high Cody I love you and I’m going to miss you terribly!

—Courtney Fuller
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Cody I'm at a loss for words that day I seen you at the gas station you knew who I was and was all smiles telling me what you had going on and then talkn about our nephews.. You were a son, brother,nephew, awesome uncle and amazing friend. You will be missed by so many and you are loved by all.. Cody Fly High baby boy and save a spot for all of US bc the rain tells me that those gates opened wide for you today and your dad was there waiting to hug you....To your mom,sisters,&brother as well as extended family and friends 🧡 remember his spirit and memories live through us ❤️💙♥️ GOD Bless

—Amanda Sharpe
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