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Foster F. Frable Sr.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Foster F. Frable, Sr., 98, of Bethlehem, passed away Saturday, November 24, 2012, in Kirkland Village. Born: in Bethlehem, he was the son of the late Adam Q. and Mary Borger Frable. Personal: His wife of 67 years, Beatrice Reiss Frable, died in 2011. A graduate of Liberty High School, Bethlehem...

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I knew Foster through Rotary and more importantly Foster was my sponsor for being raised to the Masonic Brotherhood. He also was the living image of my Father, who passed at 94 6 years ago. He was also a devoted Mason and an old fashioned CONSERVATIVE Vermonter. God blees you,Foster.

I knew Foster through Rotary. For many years he was the person who kept Rotary functioning as it should. Each new President was indebted to Foster for the guidance he provided. I was one of those Presidents who benefited I will always remember him for his dedication to the cause of Rotary.

I knew Foster through Bethlehem Rotary Club. I know the Club certainly meant a lot to him - he was one in a million. It was a pleasure to be acquainted with him. My sincere condolences to his family.

One of many of Fosters goals was to live to be 100, he almost made it at 98 he certainy came close. I've known him and his wife since 1970 casually because of there membership at St. Thomas UCC and his influence in getting involved with whatever he could to help out. He attended regulary until his health prohibeted him from attending which wasn't until this past year (amazing in itself) may he rest in peace.

Uncle Foster was a man we admired and respected for his devotion to Aunt Beaty, his work ethic and years of service to Rotary.
Our deepest sympathy to the Frable family.
Win and Joan Beidler
St. Michaels, MD

I'll remember Foster as someone who took great pride in his career accomplishments, he seemed to live for his job. I'll also remember him as someone who expected others to have the same work ethic as he had. I'll never forget when Foster contacted my father many times to assist when Foster moved into Kirkland Village. At that time, my father was in his 80s...but he and his brother, who was also in his 80s, carried boxes, sometimes up steps, many days during Foster's transition to Kirkland....

Though we have only seen Foster a few times in the past years, we would run into him at Kirkland Village. We knew Foster through the Bethlehem Rotary Club.
He was a very kind person with a wonderful sense of humor. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.