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FOUST, Howard Lee
Howard Lee Foust was born on June 9, 1933 in Kansas. He passed away
December 14, 2012 at his home in West Covina, Ca. He and his wife Bettie were married 51 years and had 5 children Rick, Randy and Cary Foust. Sheri Wagonlander and Scott Toesing, 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Howard served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War. He attended Faith Community Church and many of his class reunions in Visalia, Ca. where he graduated. He has 5 brothers and two sisters who live in that area and many friends. God bless you Howard. You will be missed by all.
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Dear Rick and Randy....My name is Sylvia Gonzales...I new your father as patient of mine when I was working for Dr. Rispler...in Covina Ca...I also went to High School with both of u...I am so sorry for y0ur lose...He made you guys then men you are today...I respected him so much...and your family has my deepest sympathy....If you would like to reach me you can at [email protected]
January 9, 2013
I wish to extend to you and to members of your family my deepest sympathy on your loss. May the Lord's loving promises comfort you and give you strength as you walk through this difficult time. On behalf of a grateful nation and an expression of appreciation for the honorable and faithful service rendered by your loved one.
If you wish for a personalized memorial sympathy card mailed to you with history of playing of taps, 21 gun salutes, meaning of each fold of the flag as a keepsake, please send your request to:
Chaplain Richard Reuer
Honoring Those Who Served Ministry
1206 6th St SW
Minot, ND 58701
Or click on CONTACT ME to email a mailing address for which card be mailed to.
This service is a free to all veteran families. I wish to thank you for your serving from one veteran to another – Thanks!
Semper Fi
Chaplain Richard Reuer
January 6, 2013
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