Foster Earl “Frosty” Taylor

Foster Earl “Frosty” Taylor Veteran

Birth
Death
10 Mar 2000
Burial
Fort Mitchell, Russell County, Alabama, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.3489611, Longitude: -85.0217169
Plot
SECTION 10 SITE 343
Memorial ID
17732516 View Source
After graduting from Fairfield High School,Foster worked for a year at a steel mill in Birmingham, to earn money to go to Auburn. He worked part time as a short-order cook, while in college, but,after 2 years,could no longer afford the tuition. He then joined the Navy during the Korean Conflict, and served in a Marine hospital in Japan. After 6 years in the Navy, he was honorably discharged, and returned to Auburn on the G I Bill.

Following his graduation, he went to work at University (now UAB) Hospital in Birmingham, planning to enroll in the new MA program in Hospital Administration, when it opened. I was working in the Chemistry lab, having completed Medical Technology School there, the previous year.

We met while bowling in the hospital league,and began dating. We were married in 1962, and moved to Iowa City, for Foster to earn his Master's Degree at the University of Iowa - he had just enough G I Bill left for the academic year.

We returned to Birmingham, where our only daughter, Valerie Joan, was born. He was so proud of her! Foster was able to meet her future husband, John C Gsell, at Thanksgiving, 1999, and he would have loved our wonderful grandchildren, Ian Foster and Olivia May Gsell. We talk about "Papa Foster" to them, so they will know about their grandfather. Jerri
After graduting from Fairfield High School,Foster worked for a year at a steel mill in Birmingham, to earn money to go to Auburn. He worked part time as a short-order cook, while in college, but,after 2 years,could no longer afford the tuition. He then joined the Navy during the Korean Conflict, and served in a Marine hospital in Japan. After 6 years in the Navy, he was honorably discharged, and returned to Auburn on the G I Bill.

Following his graduation, he went to work at University (now UAB) Hospital in Birmingham, planning to enroll in the new MA program in Hospital Administration, when it opened. I was working in the Chemistry lab, having completed Medical Technology School there, the previous year.

We met while bowling in the hospital league,and began dating. We were married in 1962, and moved to Iowa City, for Foster to earn his Master's Degree at the University of Iowa - he had just enough G I Bill left for the academic year.

We returned to Birmingham, where our only daughter, Valerie Joan, was born. He was so proud of her! Foster was able to meet her future husband, John C Gsell, at Thanksgiving, 1999, and he would have loved our wonderful grandchildren, Ian Foster and Olivia May Gsell. We talk about "Papa Foster" to them, so they will know about their grandfather. Jerri

Inscription

US Navy, HM2, Korea
An Auburn Man

Gravesite Details

Buried on 03/13/2000



  • Maintained by: Jerri
  • Originally Created by: Amelia Crombie-Christy
  • Added: 
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID: 17732516
  • Jerri
  • Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed ), memorial page for Foster Earl “Frosty” Taylor (14 Dec 1931–10 Mar 2000), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17732516, citing Fort Mitchell National Cemetery, Fort Mitchell, Russell County, Alabama, USA; Maintained by Jerri (contributor 47576651).