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Myrtle Foster

Bristol, Tennessee

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Myrtle Foster passed away in Bristol, Tennessee. The obituary was featured in Bristol Herald Courier on August 6, 2009, and Bristol Herald Courier on August 9, 2009.

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Family of Myrtle,

I want to express our sorrow for the passing of Myrtle. I want you to know what an important part of our life she was and how she touched the lives of so many people. I hope that you doing well and I know that Myrtle is in hands of our Lord.

I remember the Foster brothers from the 1940s when my father Neil "Jack" Young would take me for walks in downtown Emory. He always enjoyed stopping and talking with them. My mother Elizabeth Crowgey Young remembers Myrtle with fondness and great respect from her days of growing up in Emory. Our family joins my mother in sending condolences to the family of a special woman.

Carolyn and I offer our prayers and condolences to all the family. My memories of Mrs Foster was that she was an attractive, prim and proper lady who was always nice to me as a young fellow. I saw her in church most of the time when I visited. She was truly a woman of God.

He'll always be there to wipe aways the tears and pain, and replace it with love and peace in this difficult time. With much Sympathy on your loss.

very sorry to hear of this great lose

To Charles and Family,
Your mother was one of my Mom and Dad's(Rev. Jasper, Sallie Burrell) best friends and mine.I will truly miss her. She always called me once a month even though I lived in Greenville, SC. She always had encouraging words and there was never any doubt as to where she put her trust. She was firm and steadfast in her faith in GOD. May your loving memories of her comfort you in your hours of sadness.
Jessie Leeper

Charles and Family:

I was saddened to learn of Aunt Myrtle's passing. I will always remember her teaching our Sunday school class and asking us how often we should pray. She would tell us "daily" or everyday". Aunt Myrtle made the best Chess Pie and she would always serve the pie when she hosted the Missionary Meeting. All of us children appreciated her encouraging Uncle Charlie to open the store on Sunday after afternoon church services. So I have very fond memories of Aunt...

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Family of Myrtle.

I got acquainted with her while in Rehab at VHC awhile back. she was across the hall from me..I remember her coming to Rosedale Baptist on different occassions.Kowing she is a much better place, she will be sadly missed. She would come across to our room at least once a day and visit. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. Laquita Fugate