Richard W. "Dick", 89, on June 3, 2014, after a long illness. He leaves his wife of 67 years, Elizabeth (nee Hobart); son Richard B., and daughter, Katherine O. Quarterman, of St. Simons Island, Ga. He is also survived by four grandchildren. Born in Stockbridge, Mi., Mr. Ostrander enlisted in the Army during WWII and served in Europe for three years. He rejoined his parents in Cincinnati and enrolled in the University of Cincinnati where he met his future wife. They were married in 1947. After graduation, he joined Station WKRC-TV in Cincinnati as film director, producer, and occasional actor. In 1951, he and his family moved to Chicago where he worked in television advertising. Later, he moved again to Kansas City as the general manager of one of the country's first commercial UHF stations. The road led back to Cincinnati and another stint with Taft Broadcasting in Cincinnati, later Columbus, and finally Philadelphia where he and his wife moved in 1971. He found his true home in Philadelphia. He left Taft, began his own business, and learned to sail on the Chesapeake Bay. He also served two terms as President of the Society Hill Civic Association, two terms as Board Chairman of the Old Pine Community Center, and several terms as a ruling elder of the Old Pine Presbyterian Church. Perhaps his proudest achievement was as co-founder and first cook for Old Pine's "Saturday for Seniors" lunch program. Now in its 36th year, Saturday for Seniors was the first and still is one of the very few Saturday lunch programs in the city. A funeral service will be held at Old Pine Presbyterian Church, 412 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 19106 at 2 PM on Monday, June 9, 2014. Parking is available. In lieu of flowers, contributions are requested to Old Pine's Outreach Program, see address above. Arrangements are by The Oliver H. Bair Funeral Home, (215) 563-1580