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Scott A. Oyler

Middletown, Pennsylvania

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Scott A. Oyler, 54, of Middletown, passed away on February 24, 2019. He was a beloved husband, father, son, and brother. He was a 1982 graduate of Cumberland Valley HS and employed by Mack Truck. He is survived by his wife, Holly; two children, Lilliana and Ezra; his mother, Marilou; brother,...

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Sorry for your loss Holly. Your family is in our prayers.

Ed Elliott
H.B.Reese

Holly,

My heart goes out to you and your children. I am do sorry. If you ever need anything, even to just talk, please feel free to call me. Hugs.

Shawn

Holly,

My heart goes out to you and your children. I am so sorry. If you ever need anything, even to just talk, please feel free to call me.

Holly, Ezra and Lilliana, Uncle David and I are so sorry for your loss. We loved Scott and we are thinking of you during this very hard time in your life. Don't be afraid to reach out to those who love you very much. Uncle David and Aunt Sandy.

Holly, Ezra and Lilly, I am so sorry for you loss. Scott sure did love you guys! Bob and I are here for you for whatever you need. I pray for you and hope that each day will get a little easier. Hugs and love for you!

Love you,
Denise and Bob

The Oyler Family;

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. "Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted." Matthew 5:4.
When I received word that Scott and past away my heart was heavy and I wept. I remember Scott as a happy free spirited young Lad who saw so much good in so many. You all have always been so very dear to me. I have so many wonderful memories and I treasure each one. The Lord took my brother Ralph home on a cold wintery February day. Ralph also had to...

I still have a hard time knowing this is your husband.
You will go on you will make it. Keep your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. He is our highest hope.

Holly, Ez, and Lilly,
I know this is a hard time but please know we are here if you need anything. Your family has always held a special place in our lives since the boys became friends back in 1st grade. If you need a shoulder to cry on, arms to hold you, a listening ear or goofy antics to make your day a little better, know we are right down the road and a call away anytime of the day.
Someone once told me, Memories are memories until someone passes and then they turn into...

Our condolences to the Oyler family during this difficult time.