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Barbara Kingston Foust

Barbara Foust Obituary

Barbara Kingston Foust of Pittston, Maine, died on April 20, 2011, at MaineGeneral Nursing at Rehab at Glendridge.

She was born on Nov. 16, 1924 to William Frank Kingston and Louise Anne Schucholz Kingston in Melrose, Mass.

She graduated from Russell Sage College in Albany, N.Y., with a degree in nursing.

She and her husband, Earnest Foust, bought a 73-acre farm in Pennsylvania in 1956 and set about raising children, sheep, horses, dogs, cats, quail and the occasional orphaned raccoon. Her interest in herb gardening led to a chapter she wrote for the book The Rodale Herb Book for Rodale Press.

Referred to sometimes as "the woman who dyes at the festival," she presented for many years at the Kutztown Pennsylvania Dutch Folk Festival, demonstrating how to work with vegetable dyes and spinning wool. She worked with wool in a variety of forms such as dying, knitting, and weaving. For many years she imported spinning wheels from Scotland and sold dyeing, weaving and spinning supplies.

Her interest in healing led to her becoming a Reiki Master and a dowser. She supported and trained many people in the healing arts.

She is survived by her husband, Earnie Foust; four children, Virginia Louise Mutti and husband Larry, William Foust and wife Linda, Jonathan Foust and wife, Tara Brach, Matthew Foust and wife, Karen; grandchildren Laurel Mutti Patwardhan, Johanna Mutti, Matthew Foust, Jason Foust, David Foust, Sarah Foust, Hannah Foust, Allison Foust and great-grandchildren Molly Foust and Ryan Foust.

She liked to tell a story about a time when she was a little girl in elementary school. A solemn old man came one day and all the children lined up to shake his hand. He explained that he, as a civil war veteran, had once shaken hands with a veteran from the Revolutionary War, and they now, as children were only one hand shake away from the birth of the nation.

If you've been touched by Barbara you were probably touched not only by her kindness, but a sense of timelessness.


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Published by Kennebec Journal on Apr. 25, 2011.

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Jeanne Kannegieser

May 3, 2011

Dear Matt and Karen-
I was so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. She (and your Dad) were such contributors and I loved talking to them at the Harvest party (and other events) at your house. I look forward to seeing you both in person so we can share a hug. xoxo - jeanne K.

April 27, 2011

Earnie and Family, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Barbara made the best lemon bread!
God Bless!
Carl & Jean

April 27, 2011

Earnie, Matt, Karen, and the rest of the Foust family...We were deeply saddened to hear of Barbara's passing. She was like a second mother to me as we were growing up. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this time of sorrow.

Kenny, Denise, Brett and Ethan

Jeff Patton

April 25, 2011

I do remember Barbara, a very hospitable and kind person; this goes back to friends meeting in I think, 1978, so yes, she always did make a wonderful impact. Condolences.

Michael King

April 25, 2011

To Earnie and family.I am so sorry to hear about Barbara. Please know that I will be thinking of you.

Nelson Donnell

April 25, 2011

To Earnest and the other members of the Foust family, kindly accept my condolences on the passing of Barbara, she was a very kind and interesting woman who seemed to do her best to adapt to the challenges of life as they came along. I'm certain that she'll be sadly missed by all who had the fortune to know her.

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