“Her front door was always open, the kettle was always on”
Hundreds of people gathered in Cardiff to celebrate the life of a “glamorous, fearless” 86-year-old woman. Pauline Osborne died at the age of 86 after a short battle with cancer, leaving behind three children, nine grandchildren, 21 great-grandchildren and eight great-great-grandchildren as well as many of friends “whose lives she touched.”
Born and raised in Old Splott, Pauline’s loved ones filled the streets as her horse-drawn carriage made its way through Splott to St Alban’s Church where every seat was full.
At the family’s request, people attended the funeral dressed in colour to create a joyful and uplifting celebration that “perfectly reflected her vibrant spirit”.
Marrying her husband Desi Johnson, a seaman from the docks, Pauline raised her children then made Tremorfa her home, where she became one of the community’s best-known and most loved characters.
One of ‘Nanna Pauline’s’ grandchildren, James Tranter, paid tribute to his beloved grandmother. Never miss a Cardiff story by signing up to our daily newsletter here
He said: “Glamorous, fearless and larger than life, Pauline belonged to a generation of Cardiff personalities that is sadly fading away. She seemed to know everyone, and everyone seemed to know her.
“Her front door was always open, the kettle was always on, and if someone needed advice, help or simply a listening ear, Pauline was there. She wrote letters to magistrates asking for mercy, encouraged people in prison, helped neighbours through difficult times and believed everyone deserved another chance.
“She was the life and soul of every party. If music was playing, Pauline was dancing, and wherever she went she left people smiling. Her deep Christian faith shaped the way she lived, always offering hope, kindness and encouragement to others.
“Cardiff has not just lost a resident. It has lost one of its last true characters—a woman whose kindness, glamour, humour and larger-than-life spirit left an unforgettable mark on the city she loved.”

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