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Ronald D. Foster

Syracuse, New York

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December 14, 2006 Ronald D. Foster, age 54, of E. Syracuse, passed away on Thursday from injuries sustained in an accident. Born in Syracuse, he was employed with CXS Railroad. Ronald is predeceased by his parents, John and Geraldine Foster; and his brother, John H. Foster. He is survived by his...

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Dad, I just want you to know that even though we did not get to have the relationship that we should have had you were always with me. And now I hope that you will always be with me. I always thought that there would be time for us but unfortunatly God had other plans. Please know that I have always loved you...

I was very saddened to hear of Ron's death. He was a wonderful friend to me and I will miss him! He had a kind loving heart and a great sense of humor! Kelly, I know what it is like to lose a parent at your age and if you would ever like to talk my # is (505)332-3318. I can call you back because I have good long distance! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

We just stopped by the hardward store in Fayetteville and learned of Ron's death. Since we live only a short distance from the store, we are in there quite often - though not in the past few weeks. We were very saddened to learn of his death and extend our deepest sympathies. Ron was always the first one to offer a hand to customers in the store.

Our thoughts are with you,
John and Gretchen Morning

When I think of Ron Foster, it immediately takes me back at least 25 years to softball games and picnics in the back yards and at least what felt like 100 kids under the age of 5 (although I think it was really only 5 or 10 kids under the age of 5!) running around wild. Good memories, happy memories.
We are truly sorry for your loss. Cherish your memories and remember he will always be in your heart.
Pam & Corky Sprague

To Ron's family,
We are friends of Jack & Sherry, so only met Ron a few times at various functions, but wish to convey our deepest sympathy to everyone at the time of such a tragic loss. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Mike & Rochelle Barry

Kelly,


hun i just heard today about what happy, and i cant help but to cry, im so sorry that u had to go threw this, i know that ur dad ment the wrold to u, well to everyone, i feel so bad that i didnt know, every time there was something wrong ur dad was the one person that i could talk to, he was the best person in the world, keep your head up things will get better, he was so proud of u even when u did wrong, he was a understanding person. ill e-mail u and send u my number so...

To Kelly,
Your dad was a great father. Very fun to be around. He will be greatly missed. If you need someone to talk to girl I'm here for you.

To Ron,
You were awesome. Very funny and had a great sence of humor. You will be missed by tons of people. Miss all those great time from camp. Your in a better place now. Rest in peace.

kelly,
you have been on my mind so much,i miss having you here,you and your dad had such a special relationship that no one could ever replace,and i have seen it many times myself.i got to know you so well and i want to keep in touch with you.please make the right choices for your self,your a very smart girl your father was very proud of you.and he would want you to make the world a better place.and i know you can.live your dreams for him.
love,lou anne

Ron- thanks for being such a great person, I met you and kel when you moved in next door, you two became good friends of the family. me and Kel hung out all the Time and you eventually became they father figure I never had, thank you for that, I am gonna miss you so much, but I will never forget you or the fun times we shared. Camping with you guys was so much fun, thanks for the great experiencce. you taught me so much in this life, I kno ur not really gone, but still I am gonna miss you,...