Martin L. Osier

Martin L. Osier obituary, Waldoboro, ME

Martin L. Osier

Martin Osier Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hall Funeral Homes & Cremation Services - Waldoboro on Jan. 27, 2025.

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Martin Lewis Osier, 62, of Bremen, passed away unexpectedly on January 13, 2025. He was born on June 17, 1962, to parents David L. Osier and the late Norma Osier of Bremen, Maine. Martin grew up in Bremen, graduating from Medomak Valley High School in 1980.
During high school, he attended two years of vocational training learning automotive. Marty loved cars. He was known for driving his 1969 Red Cougar, sometimes really fast. He attended Central Maine Technical College and received an associate degree in automotive technology. After graduation, Marty worked as an automotive mechanic for Strong Chevrolet. He then moved to Lenox, Massachusetts and worked as a mechanic while attending seminary school and was married for a short time until he was diagnosed with an illness that forced him to move home and live with his parents.
Despite his condition, Marty enjoyed helping his parents, gardening, mowing the lawn, woodcutting and taking care of the animals, especially his chickens and dog Effie. He was often seen walking up and down the Medomak Road with his walking stick and taking rides in his Blue Camry to town to get a coffee.
Marty had a gentle spirit and a kind soul and will be greatly missed by all his family who believe that he is now at peace with his mother Norma.
He is survived by his father, David L. Osier of Bremen; Brother David J. and Toni Osier of Bremen; Sister Melanee Osier-Gilbert and husband John Gilbert of Bremen; Brother Donald Osier and his partner Marcia McAllister of Jay, Maine; His Auntie Marie Bird of Warren, Maine; His Auntie Alice Depatsy of Waldoboro; and several cousins, nieces, and nephews.
A graveside service at Evergreen Cemetery on the Medomak Road in Bremen will be held on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at 11AM.
Arrangements are under the care and direction of Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Services. To share a condolence or memory with the Osier family, visit Marty's Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com.
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