Mary Foster

Mary Foster

Mary Foster Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 24, 2012.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Mary Foster, a veteran Associated Press reporter who wrote about everything from New Orleans' love affair with food, Mardi Gras and Saints football to Hurricane Katrina, died Monday. She was 68.

Foster died at her New Orleans home from complications of cancer that was diagnosed earlier this year, according to her sister, Rosalie Foster. She had returned home on Friday after receiving treatment in Little Rock, Ark.

"Mary lived a large life and her work was infused with her love of Louisiana's people and their stories," said Kathleen Carroll, the AP's executive editor. "The stars over New Orleans are dimmer now that she is gone."

Foster joined the AP's New Orleans bureau in 1988 after working at newspapers and for television and radio stations. Foster started covering Louisiana sports for AP in 1992 at a time when few female journalists were covering professional sports. A single mom, she often brought her two sons on assignment with her and put them to work helping to gather quotes at New Orleans Saints and LSU games.

Her youngest son, Frankie Klug, said the Saints once handed out small towels for players to wear around their waists when his mother entered the locker room. She kept one of the "Mary Foster towels" in a frame.

"It was kind of a joke, but she was proud of it," said Klug, of New Orleans.

Her first-born, Foster Klug — whose name is a combination of his mother's maiden name and the last name of her former husband — is now an AP news editor based in Seoul, South Korea. He said interviewing 300-pound linemen was a great way of overcoming any fears of approaching strangers for an interview.

"She was very, very proud of her work. She really did love talking to people and telling their stories," Foster Klug said.

Her fellow journalists called her a tough competitor who never shrank from tough interviews or personalities. Longtime Times-Picayune sports columnist Peter Finney said Foster scored plenty of scoops during her time on the sports beat.

"She wasn't intimidated by anybody," Finney said. "She handled it perfectly. She was a great jokester."

After Katrina struck in August 2005, Foster reported from the Superdome as floodwaters stranded thousands of residents there for days without food or water. Kent Prince, AP's news editor in New Orleans from 1970 to 2006, said Foster was the "consummate street reporter" who did some of her best work while she was trapped at the Superdome.

"Somehow she sneaked an all-access pass, so she could get into the parking lot to sleep and charge her phone in her car," Prince said. "For all the tragedy, her most widely used story was about Snowball, the puppy taken from a child because he couldn't take his pet on the rescue bus. We got calls from as far away as Australia about that kid and his dog."

Foster chased rumors about Snowball for years, but was never able to confirm the dog's fate, though she thought it had been adopted.

She returned to general news coverage after the storm. Frankie Klug said his mother relished the opportunity to switch beats and report on the city's struggle to recover from Katrina's epic devastation.

"It kind of reinvigorated her," Klug said.

Foster covered the police beat in one of the nation's most violent cities, but she was just as much at ease writing a book review, profiling a chef or writing about a Mardi Gras parade.

News editor Brian Schwaner recalled her as always wanting to be "in" on the big story. "She was extremely competitive. She'd go on the street to report from the middle of a hurricane, or sweet-talk her way around tough country sheriffs to get a slice of a crime story no one had," he said.

Foster preserved her trademark sense of humor throughout her cancer treatment. In an email from the hospital last month, she reassured friends and colleagues that she was feeling better and looking forward to getting back to work.

"I look a lot like that guy from the movie ads that has all the nails in his head. I don't have the nails, but sport the bald look," she joked.

A native of Biloxi, Miss., Foster graduated from Fitchburg State University in Massachusetts. Besides her sister, from Cambridge, Mass., Foster also is survived by two brothers, Vern Foster, of Gulfport, Miss., and Jerry Foster, of Lake Park, Ga., and two grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

MICHAEL KUNZELMAN,Associated Press


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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January 3, 2013

I worked alongside Mary covering the Saints. We often met at Molly's at the Market for drinks afterward. She was a lady and a top notch reporter.
John

ANGELA WATKINS

October 1, 2012

TO THE FAMILY OF FOSTER MAY THE GOD WHO GIVE PEACE BE WITH THE FAMILY TODAY AND ALWAYS PLEASE READ MATT:5, 4 THE GOD OF COMFORT ANGELA, CONYERS

September 29, 2012

The last time I saw Aunt Margaret she had a lot of good things to say about Mary. She was very proud or her accomplishments and the person she had become.

Nancy Armbrester McElroy

September 29, 2012

Foster and Frankie,

We were saddened to hear of your loss, and will keep you both in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. We will always have very fond memories of your Mom.

David and Rexanne Becnel

September 27, 2012

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May the peace of God that excels all thought bring you comfort during this most difficult time. Phillipians 4:7

September 27, 2012

May the God of all comfort be with you during this time and always. Romans 15:33.

T. Sledge

September 26, 2012

My deepest condolences to your family. Matthew 5:4 tells us that God comforts those who mourn. May your family look to God during this time and remember that he is here for you.

D Jones

September 26, 2012

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Also may God's strength help you to be made strong. Psalms 121.

jess y

September 26, 2012

I'm very sorry for your death , I will keep her in my prayers

September 26, 2012

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends. In the days ahead may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of God, family and friends. Alabama

September 26, 2012

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

September 25, 2012

My sincere condolences to the Foster family and friends on the loss of their dear love one Mary Though I did not know personally, from reading their life story I see she lead a full enjoyable life Reminds me of (Ecclesiastes 7:1) . . .A name is better than good oil, and the day of death than the day of one's being born.
May her fond memories grant you the peace and comfort needed to get through this most difficult time
Charlotte NC

September 25, 2012

My sincere condolences to the family. It is hard to lose someone close to us.
But please know that God does not forget our loved ones or us as we have to cope with this loss. We are encouraged to throw all our anxieties upon him because he cares for you".
1 Pet 5:7)

Larry Lovell

September 25, 2012

Mary was the best. A total pro. Condolences to her family. She will be missed.

Harts

September 25, 2012

Our heartfelt condolences for your loss. May our Heavenly Father, the God of comfort and tender mercies be with you all. WIth deep sympathy,

September 25, 2012

My sincere sympathy to the Foster family. May God give you comfort and strength at the grievous time. Psalms 55:22.
Jem D. Florida

JUSTINA CHUKS

September 25, 2012

MAY THE GOD OF PEACE BE WITH THE FAMILY OF MARY FOSTER AT THIS TIME NEED. ROMANS 15:33.

September 25, 2012

My condolences to the Foster family may God be a comfort for you at this tragic time. God will give you the peace and strength you need. 1Cor1:3,4
Tina King Atlanta, Ga.

September 25, 2012

I first met Mary at the u.s. oLYMPIC TEAM TRIALS HOSTED BY tULANE. She was a delight to be around. May the Lord bless and keep her.
R. Paul Adams, Track Historian, Baton Rouge.

Pam Holden

September 25, 2012

To Foster Klug,
I am so sorry to learn of your loss. With deepest sympathy.

September 25, 2012

God is for us a refuge and strength. During this difficult time, remember he cares for your family.

September 25, 2012

God bless you ~ R.I.P.

Veronica

September 25, 2012

With deepest sympathy to the Foster family during your time of grief, Psalms 46:1 tells us that God is for us a refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found during difficult times. May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

karen walker

September 25, 2012

Thank you mary for giving us the great stories you will be missed,may God Bless you and your family...karen

G. C. Roberts

September 25, 2012

May the precious memories of your loved one be a comfort to your family. Thoughts and prayers are with you in your sorrow.

Al Clendenning

September 25, 2012

Thanks for educating me about all things New Orleans and for giving this cub AP reporter the tough love he needed in his first wire service posting. RIP.

Bankston

September 25, 2012

To the Foster Family: May the God who gives peace be with you in the days ahead (Romans 15:33).

Linda

September 25, 2012

With sincere condolences. It is at this time when grief is great, You can find comfort in
God's word at Psalms 55:22.and in the loving memories of your dear love one.

HJB

September 25, 2012

God Bless Mary Foster.

September 25, 2012

To the the family of Mary Foster - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that she will be missed by many.

Sheila Smith

September 25, 2012

Rest in Peace Mary.

Robin S

September 24, 2012

We should be blessed to have lived such a full life. RIP

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