Dustin John Osier, 18, of Waldoboro, passed away unexpectedly Aug. 19. He was born on Oct. 1, 1992 in Damariscotta, the oldest son of John and Lisa Osier. He grew up in Waldoboro, attended local schools and was a graduate of Medomak Valley High School class of 2010.
He led a very active lifestyle and was always busy and could never sit still for longer than a minute. He enjoyed being outdoors from spending time in the woods cutting trees, hunting, or riding a four wheeler, or the time he spent on the lake fishing or on “his” Sea-Doo seeing as he was the only one with that magic touch that could get it started. In the winter time he took to ice fishing with his dad and brother.
He loved sports from day one whether it was on the baseball diamond, the soccer field or the basketball court, he loved it all. He took his talents for basketball and began coaching Pee Wee and became a mentor to all of the kids on his team as well as other children in the community.
He loved to go shopping especially if there was going to be an opportunity to buy a new pair of sneakers, as long as the sneakers were Nike, of course. He loved to eat out and frequented Subway and Moody’s Diner quite often.
One of the most important things in Dustin’s life was his family and he always put them first. Whether it was helping out his Papa get ready for the summer by putting out floats and docks or loading up his brothers and sisters in his truck and just going for a cruise whether it was to get an ice cream or a shopping trip to Freeport. He was the typical older brother and was very protective of all of his younger siblings and it is this reason that they all share a strong bond to one another.
He had an infectious smile and a great personality.
Survivors include his loving parents, John and Lisa Osier of Waldoboro; brother, Shane Osier of Waldoboro; sisters, Hannah and Haley Osier of Waldoboro; paternal grandparents, John and Marion Osier of Waldoboro; maternal grandmother Jean Fales and husband Rusty of Warren; maternal grandfather, Stuart Poland and wife Iris of Walpole; girlfriend, Brianna Janke and her daughter Delaney of Dixfield; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.
Visiting hours 5-9 p.m., Tues., Aug. 23 at the Hall Funeral Home, 949 Main St., Waldoboro. Celebration of Dustin’s life 5 p.m., Wed., August 24 at Medomak Valley High School, 320 Mank Town Rd., Waldoboro.
Should friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Dustin Osier Athletic Fund, 1530 Wagner Bridge Rd., Waldoboro, ME 04572 or contact the Waldoboro branch of Camden National Bank.
You are invited to share your condolences, memories, photos, and stories with the family by visiting their Book of Memories page at www.hallfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Hall Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Waldoboro.