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Wasilla resident Vincet Ross Osterhout, 35, died Oct. 14, 2005, at Valley Hospital in Palmer.
Graveside services were held Wednesday, Oct 26, at Palmer Pioneer Cemetery.
Mr. Osterhout was born Dec. 9, 1969. in Burley, Idaho. He came to Alaska in 1970, living in Anchorage and moving to Juneau in 1992, where he worked for Juneau Youth Services. In September 2002, he made Wasilla his home.
His mother, Donna Joann Osterhout, and brother, Merlin Bert Osterhout, preceded him in death.
He is survived by his wife, Kimberly Osterhout of Wasilla; sons, Tyler and Tristan Osterhout of Wasilla; father, Lyle Osterhout of Wasilla; sister and brother-in-law, Lyla and Fred Schriner of Anchorage; sister and brother-in-law, Lori and Phil Epler of Spokane, Wash.; sister, Annette Blaine of Wasilla, and grandmother, Donna Arbogast of Burley, Idaho. Numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and great-grandnieces also survive him.
Arrangements for Mr. Osterhout were made by Valley Funeral Home & Crematory in Wasilla.