

Cynthia Ann Cupit Osborn, 93, passed away peacefully on February 14, 2026 (Valentine’s Day) to be reunited with her beloved husband of 67 years. She leaves behind a legacy of strength, independence, generosity, and unwavering love for her family and all who were fortunate enough to know her.
Born November 18, 1932, in New Orleans, Cynthia grew up during the Great Depression, developing a determination and resilience that would define her life. A woman of remarkable strength and quiet grace, she cared deeply for those around her, always putting family first. She offered a helping hand, a listening ear, and a warm heart to all. Her generosity knew no bounds, and her steady resolve carried her gracefully through every chapter of her 93 years.
Fiercely independent, Cynthia lived on her own and continued driving herself wherever she needed to go until the very end, an inspiring testament to her vitality and spirit. She showed her family what it means to live fully, with dignity, courage, and grace.
Her greatest joy was her family. She is lovingly survived by her children: Benjamin Eric Osborn and his wife, Donielle Osborn; Judith Osborn Oyen and her husband, John Oyen; and Shae Osborn Clements.
She was a devoted grandmother to Laura Osborn Reid and her husband, Michael Reid; Rachel Osborn Stream and her husband, Douglas Stream; Emily Osborn Litchfield and her husband, Jason Litchfield; Joshua Oyen; Juliana Oyen; Madeleine Meyer and her husband, Dustin Meyer; and Gabrielle Clements.
She was also the adored great-grandmother of Jonah and Brodie Reid, and Rory Litchfield. Each of them carries forward her strength, kindness, and enduring example.
She is now reunited in heaven with her beloved husband, Manfred Osborn. After 70 years together and 67 years of marriage, we imagine their reunion filled with love and peace. They were beautiful dancers on any dance floor and joyful travelers who explored the world side by side.
A visitation will be held February 19 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Lake Lawn Metairie Funeral Home, 5100 Pontchartrain Blvd in New Orleans, and followed by a graveside service at Metairie Cemetery on the same grounds.
In lieu of flowers, Cynthia kindly requested that donations be made in her memory to Jerusalem Shriners.
Though our hearts are incredibly heavy, we celebrate a life beautifully and fully lived. Her strength will continue to guide us, her generosity will continue to inspire us, and her love will remain with us always.
“I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith” 2 Timothy 4:7
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