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Albert "Al" Olster

Newark, New Jersey

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Albert "Al" Olster of Fairfield, N.J., passed away on Saturday, Dec. 17, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Wayne, N.J. Services are at Jewish Memorial Chapel, 841 Allwood Rd., Clifton, N.J., on Tuesday at 12 noon, with interment at the King Solomon Cemetery Clifton, N.J. Albert was born in Passaic, N.J.,...

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I worked with Al on the Safety Safari from the mid '70's. He was a hoot. He had a great time trying to understand what "Frizz" and I were saying, as we were both Southern boys and spoke "redneck"!

RIP Al.

I have many nice memories of going to the races with you, Al, and the LAW team. I am very sorry for your loss. Chuck Baggott ( worked for/with Walt ,Annie, and Louie ).

Sorry to hear about Al's passing.

Sad to here this news...my condolences to the family.

Sorry to hear about Albie's passing. he was a very funny man at times and pretty intense when he was racing..........
My Condolences to his family and friends...RIP Al
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Rich Biebel
Stock 1480
S/C 1479

I met Al for the first time in York at the car show last year. I purchased Salty's Shaker in 2003 and hear great stories about Al from the Saltalamacchia's. I remember at one point, the Salty's painted, "Thanks to, Al Olster, on the Thunderbird". My Mom was raised on Burgess Place in Passaic so we share the Passaic connection. I was thrilled when I met him last year, Al was holding court with a group of men and the stories were great. I actually had a poster made of Al's 69 Camaro to hang...

One of the good east coast guys. Heck of a racer, sponsor and friend. RIP, Al.

Donna, Tim, and Beth,
It is a sad time losing one of my oldest and dearest friends. The many stories of our varied escapades will always live on in my heart. Man, we had a good time both at the track and socially over the years. I will never forget Al and his jovial personality.
May he rest in peace.

Al Olster, the man who coined the phrase. By Jrstk