Larry Paul Foster

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Larry Paul Foster

Birth
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Death
7 Jan 2014 (aged 59)
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Burial
Bruner, Christian County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Larry Paul Foster, was born 15 April, 1954 in Kansas City, Missouri to Paul Doak Foster and Dorothy Nadine Reed-Foster, he was the 4th child born to them and the only boy. He has 3 older sisters and a younger one.

Larry P. Foster, 59, Fordland, passed away Tuesday, 7 January, 2014 at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis following a long illness.

He was united in marriage on 12 April, 1974 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri to Judy Ann Harrison, at the Crystal Lake Clubhouse, where we met each other.

He was preceded in death by his father, Paul in 6 February, 2013. His mother then passed away little over 3 weeks after her son, Larry, Dorothy Nadine Reed-Foster 4 Feb. 2014. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, Audie Frank Foster and Myra Natalie Doak-Foster, and Cyrus Percy Reed and Minnie Ella Stark-Reed. His father in law, Roscoe E. Harrison in 2000, a sister in law, Janice M. Braden, Wright, Biddle, April 1984.

Larry was a forklift mechanic and service manager for many years. Larry worked for U.M.S., B & H, ORAM, the last place was Bobcat. He received the Lord in our home in Independence, Mo in the late 70's, at Waldo Baptist Church. We served in the bus ministry at the church. We moved to southern MO, Dec. 1983. where we were involved in several churches, until the last, At Spring Hill Baptist Church.

Larry, loved living in the country and wanted his children to know it and love it. Where they would raise, a couple of cows, lots of chickens, even had a couple of horses, and pigs. He coached the might mite football team for Fordland for many, many years. Larry always liked fast cars, and wanted to race, which he did back in 1990's, a green #3 modified, which he won, rookie of the year at Bolivar and Lebanon racetracks in the same year.

He was a loving husband, father, son, brother and papa, and will be greatly missed by his family and many friends.

He is survived by his wife, Judy; a daughter, Paula Wilhoit and her husband Parker; three sons, Mike Foster and his wife Pam, Eric Foster and his wife Joni, and Dominique Foster; his mother, Dorothy Foster; four sisters, Linda Sinnett, Janet Vornold, Betty and Jim Megerson; and DeAnn and Gary Bohon; eight grandchildren, Nikolas, Lucas, and Morgan Wilhoit; Alyssa Simpson, Taylor and Samantha Foster; Joshua and Michaela Foster; a sister-in-law, Debbie and Kenny Richardson; two brothers-in-law, Eddie and Irene Harrison and Larry and Kandi Harrison; his mother-in-law, Marie Harrison, two nephews of Judy's, who were raised by them, as part of their family, Kevin And Sabrina Wright and their children Kerrick, Nicole, Olivia and Bella, and Chad Wright, and wife Kristen, and his son, Ryen; several aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.

Larry was also a donor of his skin, eyes and some bones.

J.D. Lee and Sons Funeral Home, Rogersville, MO

Thank you to a very special person~~ Bev for sponsoring this memorial for my husband. Thank you so much again.

Please do not post photos of his headstone. Thank You!
xxxxxxxxxx

Thank you to each and everyone who has posted a note, flower or thoughts of Larry. God Bless you !
xxxxxxxxx

Larry Paul Foster, was born 15 April, 1954 in Kansas City, Missouri to Paul Doak Foster and Dorothy Nadine Reed-Foster, he was the 4th child born to them and the only boy. He has 3 older sisters and a younger one.

Larry P. Foster, 59, Fordland, passed away Tuesday, 7 January, 2014 at Barnes Hospital in St. Louis following a long illness.

He was united in marriage on 12 April, 1974 in Excelsior Springs, Missouri to Judy Ann Harrison, at the Crystal Lake Clubhouse, where we met each other.

He was preceded in death by his father, Paul in 6 February, 2013. His mother then passed away little over 3 weeks after her son, Larry, Dorothy Nadine Reed-Foster 4 Feb. 2014. He was also preceded in death by his grandparents, Audie Frank Foster and Myra Natalie Doak-Foster, and Cyrus Percy Reed and Minnie Ella Stark-Reed. His father in law, Roscoe E. Harrison in 2000, a sister in law, Janice M. Braden, Wright, Biddle, April 1984.

Larry was a forklift mechanic and service manager for many years. Larry worked for U.M.S., B & H, ORAM, the last place was Bobcat. He received the Lord in our home in Independence, Mo in the late 70's, at Waldo Baptist Church. We served in the bus ministry at the church. We moved to southern MO, Dec. 1983. where we were involved in several churches, until the last, At Spring Hill Baptist Church.

Larry, loved living in the country and wanted his children to know it and love it. Where they would raise, a couple of cows, lots of chickens, even had a couple of horses, and pigs. He coached the might mite football team for Fordland for many, many years. Larry always liked fast cars, and wanted to race, which he did back in 1990's, a green #3 modified, which he won, rookie of the year at Bolivar and Lebanon racetracks in the same year.

He was a loving husband, father, son, brother and papa, and will be greatly missed by his family and many friends.

He is survived by his wife, Judy; a daughter, Paula Wilhoit and her husband Parker; three sons, Mike Foster and his wife Pam, Eric Foster and his wife Joni, and Dominique Foster; his mother, Dorothy Foster; four sisters, Linda Sinnett, Janet Vornold, Betty and Jim Megerson; and DeAnn and Gary Bohon; eight grandchildren, Nikolas, Lucas, and Morgan Wilhoit; Alyssa Simpson, Taylor and Samantha Foster; Joshua and Michaela Foster; a sister-in-law, Debbie and Kenny Richardson; two brothers-in-law, Eddie and Irene Harrison and Larry and Kandi Harrison; his mother-in-law, Marie Harrison, two nephews of Judy's, who were raised by them, as part of their family, Kevin And Sabrina Wright and their children Kerrick, Nicole, Olivia and Bella, and Chad Wright, and wife Kristen, and his son, Ryen; several aunts, nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.

Larry was also a donor of his skin, eyes and some bones.

J.D. Lee and Sons Funeral Home, Rogersville, MO

Thank you to a very special person~~ Bev for sponsoring this memorial for my husband. Thank you so much again.