J.-CATHCART-Obituary

J. FOSTER CATHCART

Houston, Texas

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J. FOSTER CATHCART passed away peacefully following a long journey with Alzheimer's Disease. He died at his home in Spring Texas, in the loving arms of his wife, Nancy and in the presence of his children.Foster was born in St. George, South Carolina on February 6, 1928 to Thomas Madden and Daisy...

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Nancy,
You are in our prayers & thoughts at this time. I'm sure no words I can say can help, but I wish you peace & love and know we care.

Dear Nancy, our prayers are that you have peace and beautiful thoughts of your lovely life with Foster. He truly was a great man who was blessed with a great wife. God Bless and Keep you,

Nancy, my prayers and thoughts are with you. What a wonderful obituary; your husband was truly a fine, upstanding man, with outstanding accomplishments in so many areas. May he rest in peace and may you find peace as well.
Jeanette Broekhuis, Rhoon, the Netherlands

Nancy and family,
May God's amazing grace wrap around you all during this most difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Nancy, Jim and I have thought of you so often since you and Foster left Clemson. Foster did so much for Holy Trinity. He is remembered and revered here. You are in out thoughts and prayers. Betty and Jim Snowden

Nancy,My prayers are with you and your family at this sad time in your life. May you feel the love and peace of God.

May God's loving arms wrap around you during this time of sorrow. My heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.

Bill and Linda Cox extend their thanksgiving for having known J. Foster Cathcart in Middletown, N.J. and in the years after we were fellow members of Christ Episcopal Church, Middletown, as well as backdoor neighbors.

May you feel God's presence in the days, weeks and months to come. May He hold you in his arms giving you comfort and peace.