Carol-Foster-Obituary

Carol Foster

York, Pennsylvania

1940 - 2016

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Carol E. FosterJanuary 1, 1940 - November 13, 2016YorkCarol E. Dvoryak Ruths Foster, 76, passed away November 13 at Victorian Villas in Dallastown. Born January 1, 1940 in Harrisburg, she was the daughter of Alton W. and Mary E. (Wright) Seibert. Carol and her twin sister, Carolyn, were the first...

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Dear Lynn, Kat, Stacey,and Kelly, My deepest and sincerest condolences on the passing of your mom and grandmother...who was a precious, caring, and loving lady. I am honored to have known her for many years, and I will always treasure the memories. She will remain in our hearts...always. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family...and may God bless Carol and all of you.

So sorry for your loss Lynn. I know how close you and your mom were. Remember we will be here for you and we love you!
Val Paul Jessie and Naomi

Aloha Peck,

The news of Carol's passing already reached Hawaii. Pat and I extend our heartfelt sympathy for your loss, Always remember that "Aloha" means hello, goodbye and most important - - -
love. You and your family are in our prayers.

Your friends,

Bruce and Pat Smith
Honolulu, Hawaii

May God be your strength in this time of sorrow Matthew 5:4 "Happy are those who mourn since they will be comforted."

Peck and family, We morn the loss of Carol and have many fond memories of her, and we will always remember the good times we had together!
Sincerely,

Nancy Blake

Kat, Peck & Family,
So very sorry for your loss. Carol was a wonderful person.

Roseann & Mychal LaVia

My prayers go out to the family.

Dear Peck and Family,
I'm visiting my son in California and Sharon,my twin sister,called to tell me about Carol's passing. So we both felt the sorrow. Sharon, Carol, and I would occasionally work together at the office and somehow felt that sisterly bond. I'm sorry for all of you. She was a wonderful lady. Always there to offer a helping hand when it was needed.
Fondly,
Karen Strine