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Jerry E. Foster

Waldo, Ohio

1939 - 2016

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Jerry E. FosterWALDO: Jerry E. Foster (Waldo, Ohio) born June 22, 1939 died peacefully at home Sunday May 22, 2016 from an extended illness.Jerry served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, after which, had a 50 yr. career in barbering and retired as the Waldo barber this past February. He...

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So sorry for your loss, he was a great friend and a all around great person. From our fishing trip when I was a kid to sitting at the barbershop Jerry always had story's to tell. I also enjoyed the camping trips in scouts with Jerry. He will be missed but never forgotten. May God bless him and the family.

This is something I wrote just after getting the news that Jerry Foster passed in the night. It was a personal message to his children, wife and grandchildren. I felt like sharing on his page. : I just wanted to say that I am so sorry. I know that this has all been an emotional roller coaster, but I want to reassure you of the blessings. The blessings of having a husband/father/grandfather that was so wonderful and had a sense of humor like no other. A hisband/father/grandfather that...

Jerry my first cousin ... you will be missed, rest in peace.
Loved all your stories

Sorry to hear about Jerry's passing. Always enjoyed working with him and the Waldo Boy Scout troop.. Best wishes to the family.

Grandpa,
As we had our first family get together today, it was a struggle for me to keep it together. I wish you were there. It just wasn't the same. We fished and sat around and talked for hours. When it started to thunder and began to rain, I remembered that Aunt Tracey had said the night you left us, that we would get our storm soon because you and Aunt Beverly would be up there having a party. You gave us our storm. On our way home, I noticed a rainbow. I then knew you had been with...

Dad, your soul left your body one week ago today to enter the spirit world. You looked so at peace. Your left hand tucked up under your chin, your right arm across your stomach, and your left leg pulled up. No words were left unsaid. No deeds left undone. My heart is at peace knowing you are at peace. You were a role model as a father, and I am proud to be your daughter. You have Scott's and my word that we will take extra special care of Mom, Annie, and your house. Until we meet again...

In loving memory of Jerry.

We are sorry to see that Jerry has passed.Never heard a bad word spoken about this nice gentleman.He was like an institution around Waldo and everyone respected his display of patriotism.RIP