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Ruth Campbell Osborne

Commissioner Ruth Campbell Osborne, OF was commissioned in 1947.

Commissioner Ruth Osborne
RankCommissioner
SessionWarriors
Birth DateOctober 23, 1921
Death DateMarch 2, 2017
RelationsCommissioner James Osborne (husband)

Appointments

AppointmentRankFromUntil
Corps Officer - Nashville, Tennessee 1947
Corps Officer - Memphis, Tennessee
Corps Officer - Owensboro, Kentucky
Corps Officer - Chattanooga, Tennessee
Corps Officer - Miami, Florida 1965
Divisional Secretary - Kentucky and Tennessee Division 1965
North and South Carolina Division
Territorial Public Relations Secreatry - Southern Territory
Divisional Director of Women's Ministries - Maryland and Northern West Virginia Division 19711972
Divisional Director of Women's Ministries- National Capital and Virginia Division 19731978
Divisional Director of Women's Ministries- Florida Division 19781980
Territorial Secretary of Women's Ministries - Western Territory 1980January 1984
National Command January 1984October 1986
Territorial President of Women's Ministries - Southern TerritoryCommissionerOctober 19861989
National President of Women's Ministries - National CommandCommissioner19891993
Divisional Director of Women's Ministries (Pro Tem) - Cascade DivisionCommissioner (Post Retirement)September 2007February 2008

Obituary

Commissioner Ruth Osborne, O.F., was promoted to Glory March 2 from Suncoast Hospice in Clearwater, Florida.

Ruth Campbell was born Oct. 23, 1921, in Connellsville, Pennsylvania., to Major John and Mrs. Anna Campbell. Because her parents were Salvation Army officers, she moved several times during childhood. She completed high school in Baltimore, Maryland, and received an associate degree from the University of Baltimore.

She worked in the International Division of the Federal Communications Department in Washington, D.C., and attended George Washington University. During this time she met her future husband, James Osborne. The couple wed in 1945, eventually sharing more than 71 years of marriage.

Both Ruth and James felt the call to Salvation Army officership, so when James was released from the U.S. Army, they entered Evangeline Booth College for Officer Training in Atlanta. They were commissioned in 1947 with the Warriors Session, beginning what would be more than 46 years of active officership.

The Osbornes served in Southern Territory field and administrative appointments from 1947–1971. During this time, Ruth planned and produced important parts of the Southern Territorial Women’s Congress in Atlanta.

They served as divisional leaders for the Maryland and Southern West Virginia Division (1971–72), the National Capital and Virginia Division (1973–78) and the Florida Division (1978–80).

Territorial and national appointments followed: Chief Secretary, USA Western Territory (1980–84); National Chief Secretary (1984–86); USA Southern Territory Commander (1986–89); and USA National Commander (1989–93). Ruth concluded her active service as National President of Women’s Ministries.

Ruth was a talented speaker, a creative program planner, a source of innovative ministries and a constant encourager and leader of women. Affectionately know as “Mama O,” she had an unquenchable love for people, especially young people.

The Osbornes continued to serve in retirement, accepting several appointments, including in the USA Western Territory Cascade Division as pro-tem divisional leaders from September 2007–February 2008.

In 2014, General André Cox recognized the Osbornes for their outstanding service, admitting them to the Order of the Founder, the highest honor given to Salvationists.

Ruth is survived by her husband, James; daughter, Connie (Don) Canning; foster daughter, Minnie Orsburn; grandson, Philip (Elaine) Canning; granddaughter, Stephanie (Victor) Rutledge; and six great-grandchildren: Abigail and Jackson Canning; and Caroline, Taylor, Allison and Levi Rutledge.

A celebration of life service took place March 7 at The Salvation Army Clearwater Corps.

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