John Donald Osborne was born on October 7, 1917 in Madelia, Minnesota. He was the son of Eugene John Osborne and Annie Rae Willock Osborne. John served in the Battery B, 285th Field Artillery Observation Battalion as a Staff Sergeant during World War II. He was Killed in Action on December 17, 1944 at the age of 27 and is now buried in the Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA. SSGT Osborne was one of the victims of Malmedy massacre when German SS soldiers of the 1st Panzer Division captured over 100 American soldiers at Baugnez Crossroads outside Malmedy, Belgium, on 17 December 1944 during the Battle of the Bulge and, under orders to take no prisoners, placed them in an open field and then machine gunned them. When the machine guns stopped, the SS went through the field where some victims were still alive and systematically finished them off with pistols at short range leaving 84 soldiers dead when they had finished. Fortunately, when the machine guns first started shooting, a number of soldiers ran and some managed to escape and tell the story of how the Germans had treated the others who had not survived.