Sunrise: October 4, 2004 ✦ Sunset: December 25, 2025
Toronto, Canada → Orlando, Florida
"Never hesitate to tell people how much you love them."
🕯️ 847 candles lit in Isaiah's honor
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."
2 Timothy 4:7
Isaiah Antonio Mitchell Osborne was born on October 4, 2004, in Toronto, Canada, and spent his formative years growing up among the loving Osborne family before moving to Orlando, Florida, where he would flourish into the remarkable young man so many came to know and love.
A natural athlete and dedicated student, Isaiah excelled both on the basketball court and in the classroom throughout his time at Cypress Creek High School, where he graduated with distinction on May 26, 2022. His commitment to excellence extended beyond academics and athletics — he brought the same dedication to his work at AdventHealth Hospital, where he served with the same selfless heart that characterized everything he did.
But it was Isaiah's spiritual life that truly defined him. From a young age, he was devoted to Christ, and this devotion only deepened as he matured. He didn't keep his faith private; instead, he shared it boldly through his ministry work and his social media presence "Exalted Faith," reaching souls far beyond the walls of his church.
His girlfriend Kaylani described him as "a crucial instrument God would use for transformation," noting how he possessed an uncanny ability to know exactly what she needed — both practically and spiritually — often without being told.
Isaiah's family remembers him as the light of every gathering — if you heard laughter before you saw anyone, Isaiah was probably already there. His cousins spoke of him as more than family; he was their counselor, protector, and prayer warrior who made everyone feel safe and cared for.
His mother Michelle shared the prophetic story of how, during her pregnancy, a stranger named Sunshine proclaimed blessings over her unborn son, repeatedly calling him "Isaiah" and declaring him "Beautiful Isaiah, Strong Isaiah, Powerful Isaiah, Blessed Isaiah, Glorious Isaiah, Hallelujah Isaiah."
True to that prophecy, Isaiah lived as a man of honor and deep faith. Even during his seven-month battle, sleeping in hospital rooms night after night, he maintained his focus on serving others. His father Cornell recalls how Isaiah's greatest concern wasn't his own suffering, but that he couldn't return to church to serve. In his final days, even when his body would no longer let him speak freely, Isaiah found a way to keep praying — for his sister Jelissa, for his mother Michelle, for his father Cornell, and even for the doctors and nurses caring for him. Prayer was his language, and he never stopped speaking it.
The pastor who knew Isaiah for less than two years was so deeply moved by his spirit, his devotion, and his unwavering desire to return to the place he loved most, that he made a decision he had never made before. He opened the doors of Redemption Church for Isaiah's celebration of life — because if there was one young man who had earned the right to come home to his church one final time, it was Isaiah. The pastor said simply, "He was not your average young man. He was far above his class." And on January 3, 2026, Redemption Church became exactly what Isaiah always wanted it to be — a place of worship, of love, and of celebration. It was a true Celebration of the Life of Isaiah Antonio Mitchell Osbourne.
On Christmas Day 2025, Isaiah gained his wings, but his impact continues. His story reminds us that heaven is real, that faith matters, and that a life lived with purpose — no matter how brief — can touch countless hearts.
Isaiah was love. Isaiah was light. Isaiah was faith in motion.
Celebration of Life — Redemption Church, January 3, 2026
Isaiah sharing his faith with the world

That smile that could light up any room
Isaiah
Pure, unbridled joy — baptized at Redemption Church
Faith
Isaiah and Kaylani — love and faith together
Love
With Mom Michelle — the bond that could never be broken
Family
Christmas with Dad's family — Isaiah's favorite time of year
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🇨🇦 Born October 4th in Toronto, Canada. A stranger named Sunshine prophesied: "Beautiful Isaiah, Strong Isaiah, Powerful Isaiah, Blessed Isaiah, Glorious Isaiah, Hallelujah Isaiah"
🌴 Moved to Orlando, Florida with family — beginning a new chapter in the Sunshine State
🏀 Began playing AAU basketball with the Florida Tigers — discovered his love for competition and teamwork
🎓 Entered Cypress Creek High School — excelling in academics and athletics
✝️ Deepened his faith and launched "Exalted Faith" ministry on Instagram — reaching souls beyond church walls
🎓 Graduated from Cypress Creek High School with distinction — May 26, 2022
🏥 Began serving at AdventHealth Hospital — bringing his selfless heart to healthcare
💧 Baptized at Redemption Church — the pure joy on his face as he came up from the water captured who Isaiah truly was
🕊️ After a courageous seven-month journey, Isaiah gained his wings on Christmas Day — December 25, 2025. Heaven received a warrior.
Isaiah Osborne
October 4, 2004 — December 25, 2025
Michelle Durrant
Mother
The woman who raised a warrior
Cornell Osborne
Father
"His greatest concern was getting back to serve"
Jelissa Landon
Sister
His protector, his prayer
Kaylani
Girlfriend
"A crucial instrument God would use for transformation"
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Never hesitate to tell people how much you love them. That's what Isaiah taught us. He was our counselor, our protector, our prayer warrior. He made everyone feel safe and cared for. We will carry his words with us forever.
He was not your average young man. He was far above his class. In less than two years, Isaiah touched this church in ways that will last generations. I broke precedent to hold his celebration here — that's how special he was.
A crucial instrument God would use for transformation. He had an uncanny ability to know exactly what I needed — both practically and spiritually — often without being told. Isaiah didn't just love me. He showed me what love from God looks like through a person.
Even during his battle, his greatest concern wasn't his own suffering — it was that he couldn't return to church to serve. In his final days, even when his body wouldn't let him speak freely, Isaiah found a way to keep praying — for Jelissa, for Michelle, for me, and even for the doctors and nurses caring for him. My son was a prayer warrior until his very last breath.
During my pregnancy, a stranger named Sunshine proclaimed blessings over my unborn son. She kept calling him "Isaiah" — Beautiful Isaiah, Strong Isaiah, Powerful Isaiah, Blessed Isaiah, Glorious Isaiah, Hallelujah Isaiah. He lived up to every single word.
Isaiah's faith wasn't something he kept to himself — it was the core of everything he was
Isaiah launched "Exalted Faith" on Instagram to reach souls beyond the church walls. He shared scripture, encouragement, and his own testimony — touching people he'd never even met in person. His faith wasn't a Sunday thing. It was an everyday, every-moment, every-breath thing.
View Exalted Faith on Instagram →"Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer."
Romans 12:12 — He didn't just read it. He lived it. He tattooed it on his body as a permanent reminder.
During Michelle's pregnancy, a stranger named Sunshine approached her and proclaimed blessings over her unborn son. Without knowing the baby's name, she kept calling him "Isaiah" — over and over:
Beautiful Isaiah
Strong Isaiah
Powerful Isaiah
Blessed Isaiah
Glorious Isaiah
Hallelujah Isaiah
He lived up to every single word.
"There shall no evil befall you, nor any plague or calamity come near your tent."
Psalm 91:10 (AMPC)
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith."
2 Timothy 4:7
Public Viewing
Redemption Church
📍 920 E. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34744
📅 Saturday, January 3, 2026
🕐 12:00 PM — 1:00 PM
Celebration of Life Service
Redemption Church
📍 920 E. Osceola Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34744
📅 Saturday, January 3, 2026
🕐 1:00 PM — 2:00 PM
Interment
Osceola Memory Gardens
📍 1717 Old Boggy Creek Road, Kissimmee, FL 34744
📅 Saturday, January 3, 2026
🕐 3:00 PM
Repast / Fellowship
St. John's Episcopal Church
📍 1709 N. John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34741
📅 Saturday, January 3, 2026
🕐 Immediately following interment
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Isaiah's Basketball Scholarship Fund
In honor of Isaiah's love for the game and commitment to excellence
Contributions support young athletes in the Orlando community who share Isaiah's passion, faith, and dedication to serving others.