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Robert Foust Jr.

Rockford, Illinois

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ROBERT 'TOM' FOUST JR., 64 ROCKFORD - Robert "Tom" Foust Jr., 64, of Rockford passed away peacefully Friday, Oct. 12, 2012, at Rockford Memorial Hospital. Born Aug. 18, 1948, in Rockford, son of Robert and Helen (Lien) Foust Sr. Graduated from Harlem High School. Veteran, serving in the U.S....

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I grew up with him played on a lot of ball teams together a lot of neighborhood pick up games.. his mom would take us to games his Dad would showed us pitching skills great people... he was such a nice guy treated everyone with respect!!! I also worked on jobs where he was working.. it’s just very sad as I had just sat down with him at North Pt talking about our health it was long after that that he had passed to Jan & family

My dear sister, God will light your path and give you direction... When it's so dark , we can't find the way by ourselves. I will forever miss the "you and Bob" but he left us all a beautiful gift to love and cherish.. And that is YOU. I love you.

Jan - I can only imagine your loss. Bob lived his life the way it should be lived. He loved you and John with no reservations. He was truly a respected and his memory will be an inspiration as to how one should live. My deepest condolences to you, John, Ellie and the baby

Bob loved baseball....

Happily ever after...

I just can't believe a husband, father, grandfather , son in law, brother in law, uncle , friend is gone from our family. He was so many things to many different people... Bob was like a person that was just always there, no matter what. Last time I saw him was this summer for a Friday night fish fry at Giovanni's. we all had a good time... Little did any of us know, it would be the last time we would all be together... I will forever miss Bob but I will also do anything I can to help you,...

...may he forever be an angel on my sister's shoulder. His death has turned our world upside down.

Jan and John,
What a wonderful guy! I enjoyed Bob every time we met. On the Handball court, at the Bash, and at different places we saw each other, Nicholson's, out to eat, etc. Always a gentleman, just like your father was. You picked a good one.
I know he will be missed, but I also know the memories of him are GREAT!
With lots of love, Marty

Jan and family I am so sorry for your loss, Tom and I played Baseball together from Jr high thru high school, in the coming year we
had made plans to play Golf and Fish which we were both looking forward to.
He will be truely missed.

Edward Bubbles Foreman
Houston Texas