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Joann Holt Foster
Louisville - 69, passed away July 6, 2018. She retired from G. E. after 40 years of service. She was a member of 1st Baptist J'Town Church. Survivors include her children; Tammy Calhoun, Thurman II and Joann Nicole Foster, her sister; Janeria Holt, 9 grandchildren; and a host of other relatives and friends. Visitation 10-12 noon Thursday at her church, 10600 Watterson Trail, with funeral to follow at 12 noon. Entombment Resthaven Memorial Cemetery. G. C. Williams in charge.
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I'm gonna Miss cutting up with you at Barbie's beauty shop. Teasing each other about always being late. Save a place for me in Libra heaven rest on my sister.
Denise Hazard Lewis
July 12, 2018
Joanne's bubbly personality and love for life will truly be missed. She was the one who lit up the room when she entered. And of course her singing will never be forgotten she always brought joy and laughter with her songs.May her family and many friends find comfort in knowing she is at peace with our Lord Jesus.
Vilanne Eddins
July 12, 2018
What can you say about Joann Foster. The first thing that you can say is the word Love. She knew what that word meant and treated everyone with Love. Her smile was contagious. Her heart was on her sleeve. I will forever be touched by Joann Foster. As we live on , we must honor her and showcase Love.
My condolences to the family. Will be praying.
Orlinda Coleman
July 11, 2018
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