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Frank Bushey Foster

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Frank Bushey Foster

Birth
Greencastle, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Mar 1960 (aged 76)
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Frank B. Foster, 76, died suddenly at 6 a.m.. today at his home, 542 S. Church St. On Saturday he complained of not feeling well and on Sunday his condition grew worse. Yesterday he suffered a slight heart attack and this morning suffered another attack
which was fatal. He was born in Greencastle, a son of the late Henry and Annie Pentz Foster. He came to Waynesboro as a young man and learned the moulder's trade at the Landis Tool Company, following that occupation for a number of years. He was later transferred to the power house. He had been retired for the past five years. His wife, Rose Idella Cline Foster, died March 5, 1955. He was a member of the Otterbein U. B. Church.'
Surviving are the following children: Zackary T. Foster, at home; Ralph C. Foster, Salt Lake
City; William S. Foster, Norman A. Foster, Mrs. Lveus G. Smith, all of Waynesboro, and Charles E. Foster, Ringgold; four sisters, Mrs. Maude Hays, Chambersburg; Mrs. Mary Martin, Greencastle; Mrs. Sue Tolbert and Mrs. Pearl Baker, both of York; 27 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Burial in Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro.

Record Herald, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, March 15th, 1960.
Frank B. Foster, 76, died suddenly at 6 a.m.. today at his home, 542 S. Church St. On Saturday he complained of not feeling well and on Sunday his condition grew worse. Yesterday he suffered a slight heart attack and this morning suffered another attack
which was fatal. He was born in Greencastle, a son of the late Henry and Annie Pentz Foster. He came to Waynesboro as a young man and learned the moulder's trade at the Landis Tool Company, following that occupation for a number of years. He was later transferred to the power house. He had been retired for the past five years. His wife, Rose Idella Cline Foster, died March 5, 1955. He was a member of the Otterbein U. B. Church.'
Surviving are the following children: Zackary T. Foster, at home; Ralph C. Foster, Salt Lake
City; William S. Foster, Norman A. Foster, Mrs. Lveus G. Smith, all of Waynesboro, and Charles E. Foster, Ringgold; four sisters, Mrs. Maude Hays, Chambersburg; Mrs. Mary Martin, Greencastle; Mrs. Sue Tolbert and Mrs. Pearl Baker, both of York; 27 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

Burial in Green Hill Cemetery, Waynesboro.

Record Herald, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, March 15th, 1960.


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