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Reginald S. "Bud" Foster

Somerville, Massachusetts

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Of Somerville August 30, 2008. Beloved husband of the late EtheL (Duarte) Foster for 50 years. Loving husband of Annie (MacNeil) Foster. Father of Regina S. Foster of Everett and Stephen C. Foster of Somerville. Brother of George, Charles, Tyler, Evelyn, Annie, Mildred, Esther and the late...

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It is not often that the loss of one man diminishes this world. It will take the goodness of many men to fill the void left by the passing of your father.
I offer my sincere condolences to you both

Reg, you are my hero. Whenever I needed advice you were always there to help me out. You always made me laugh, and encouraged me when I was down. You were an angel here on earth and a Godsend to all of us. You are at peace now with God, and living the eternal life promised to us. You will be missed very much.

From your loving daughter... Dad you were the first guy to ever love me. First to sweep me off my feet or plant those scratchy whisker kisses gently on my check. You answered hundreds of "what's this?" First man to take me seriously. I loved our heart-to-heart talks. First man I ever gave my heart to. Your love followed me mile after mile. In difficult times, you would hug me and tell me "This, too, will pass." You were my anchor of strength. Your dream for me has come true, because of you...

Reg was one of the finest Christians I have ever known. He was a gentle man, who really loved the Lord, Grace Baptist, and the Masons. He truly lived his faith, was always a helping hand at church, and was a great example of what it best means to be a Mason.

Reg was also a very hard worker as a trucker, supporting his family. He was well-respected as one of the pillars of Grace Baptist, willing to help anyone, usually privately.

He was fortunate to be married twice to two...

Regina and Stephen,

We are sadden to hear of your father's passing and will keep you in our prayers.

Your father meant alot to my family as we were growing up. As Debbie mentioned, I also remember the picnics out in Ashby and the icecreams at Kimballs.

Stephen, so to hear of your loss, we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

A good man, father, and grandfather
we send our condolence"s to the whole family.

Was saddened to hear of the passing of your father. My condolences go out to you and your family.