608 S. Old Middletown Road
Middletown Twp.
Media, PA 19063
Ph: (610) 876-4213
info@msbfh.com
Fx: (610)-874-6876

Condolences
I’m so sorry for your loss. I had the honor of coaching swimming for Madison, Amanda, and Joey at the Jennersville YMCA. Looking back on those years, it was always obvious they were raised well—with good manners, kind hearts, and memorable personalities.
I’m truly sorry to hear of your loss and wish you and your entire family comfort and peace during this difficult time. You’ll be in my prayers, and I’ll always think back on our time together with fond memories.
Coach Jason
Mrs. Oster, Madison, Amanda, and Joey-
I am so incredibly sorry to hear of Mr. Oster’s passing (will always be “Mr.” in my mind). Many fond memories of USPC sanctioned events, FHI schooling days/nights, the infamous PC camp at FHI every summer. SO MANY FOND MEMORIES. Mr. Oster always had the best setup at camps and rallies! He ALWAYS ensured that the USPC kids needs were met, one way or another.
I am forever grateful our paths crossed nearly 20 years ago and for the impact Mr. Oster had on my own riding-offering to haul my horse and I to ensure we made it to wherever we needed to be. Mr. Oster’s wisdom and care will forever be a memory I hold near and dear to my heart.
-Mandy Krzysiak
To the Oster Family, we are so sorry for your loss. We have such fond memories of the years in pony club with Joe and Amanda. Thanks to Joe we always had the best pony camps every year with his giant camper that had every supply you could ever need. He was always willing to help the kids, and parents, in any way. He was a wonderful person and we are thankful to have known him. Kris, Lloyd and Kallie Mitchell
My condolences to the entire Oster family from the Derderian family.
So sorry for our tremendous loss...xxxooo
This past summer I took Grammy to visit with Amy. Joe made the most perfect summer meal at his home Cafe. Grilled burgers and hot dogs, corn on the cob, and sliced tomatoes from their garden. We laughed at the goats antics and the hen named Grammy. Grammy was blissful swimming in their pool and Joe helped her up and out of the pool. Joe provided a perfect summer experience that we all relished in. Then he took me up to his special quiet place, his very cool tree house. Joe loved his family and farm life to the fullest. I enjoyed his teasing sense of humor. He will be missed terribly. Thank you Joe. May you rest in God's love now until we all join you.






