Alan-Ostrander-Obituary

Alan Robert "Mo" Ostrander

Jackson, Michigan

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OSTRANDER, ALAN ROBERT "MO" - A loving dad, son, and brother, passed away September 28, 2008 in Memphis, TN. Age 45. He was born in Jackson, MI, February 14, 1963. Survived by his sons, Jason and Joshua Ostrander, and Trevor Van Horn; his parents, Robert and Roberta Ostrander; one sister,...

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wish I had met you grampa.

TOO my brother I miss you more than words can say.as tears fall down my face.i write this in honer of you.iam glad you are my brother,when i needed your help or advise you were always there for me.when i needed a good laugh you were there for me.most off all you will always live in my heart and i will miss you I LOVE YOU ALAN.FROM YOUR BROTHER MIKE.GOD BLESS.

Alan, I am missing you every day. I know you are free now. I love you, Sis

I would like to thank each and every one of you who have expressed your sympathy and support, either by this book, a card, a phone call or in person.
I Love You All, Rhonda

I have alot of Memories growing up. I realize now that, besides my wife and mother, I don't think anyone ever told me they loved me more than Al because every time he said goodbye he'd say "Love Ya Cousin".

Love Ya Too Al

Al at his folks in Union City, Summer 1995

Allan's 3 sons Jason, Josh, and Trevor 10/2/08 memorial tatoos

Dear Roberta,Bob,Rhonda,Mike,Jason,Josh&Trevor, I am sorry for your loss.We have to see the world as Alan saw it & lived it.Live for today,love everyone & be happy.He will live on in each of you.Love & God Bless you All,Judy

To the Ostrander family, I am very sorry to hear of Alan’s death. I grew up two houses down from the Ostrander’s and became good friends with Mike and Alan before they moved. I have several great memories of Alan when I was a kid. One of my best memories of Alan was when he taught me how to ice skate and play hockey in his backyard. Every winter he turned his backyard into a skating rink. Alan will definitely be missed by everyone that knew him.

Alan was a great man, We will have several memories growing up with "aldo". He always had a smile and a good joke to tell. We are very sorry to hear about this loss, if you need anything please contact us. Tony & Reanie Brown (Knox)