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Ronald L. Foster

Portland, Oregon

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FOSTER, Ronald L.

1970-2007

Ronald L. Foster, beloved husband and father, passed away Oct. 22, 2007, after a long battle with cancer at the age of 37.

Born in Nampa, Idaho, and raised in Lakeview, he lived life to the fullest, and his list of accomplishments is extensive. He...

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Hello I'm Shawn Ronnie's 1st cousiI think about Ronnie all of the time and for do e reason at this very moment I decided to look him up and I'm glad I did I got to read all of the nice things friends and written about him we were very close growing up being the only girl growing up with my brother Marty lees and cousin brandon foster and Ronnie we all stayed at my grandma and grandpa's house on Missouri lane my mom worked all of the time we were always playing tag outside or riding his...

I was in "Ronnie's" class in Lakeview. I've lived in Milwaukie since graduating from LHS in 1989. I heard that Ron lived in the Pdx area and have wondered from time to time if I would ever run in to him. When I heard that he had passed away, even though I hadn't seen him in years, I cried and cried. You just never know-we take life/loved ones for granted. I don't know you,Keri,but may God BLESS you and your daughter and surround you both with His angels to protect you and provide for you at...

Keri & Karli:
Bill and I just wanted to express our deepest sympathy to you both at this time of loss. However, we are very thankful to even have known Ron for the time that we did. Always remember that if you ever need anything at the lake or wherever, you can always call on us. Also, 2 people are needed to make a child but it takes an entire village to raise that child, at least that is what my parents told me. So, I guess that you have 3RR Village with you as Karli grows. As long...

Keri,
You and Ron are a blessing to all that have had the honor of knowing you both. You have taught us courage, patience, integrity and the true meaning of unconditional Love. Don and I are very fortunate to have such wonderful friends whom we can learn such treasures from.

Ron will always live on in our hearts where he will always be held with the highest regard.
Love,
Don and Kathy Bliss

I am Ron's second cousin. I am only 14 so I did not get to know him very well.
I love sports, and my favorite sport is basketball. I just hope that one day I can be just as good as he was.

bye Ron,
love mesa

ron foster is my second cousin. I am 14
years old and I did not get to know him very well. I like sports, and basketball is my favorite. Maybe someday if I try really hard, I can be just as good as he was.

Bye ron,
Mesa

Keri and Karli,

I am very sorry for your loss. I cannot even begin to imagine what you are going through. Just know that I am here for the both of you and love you very much.

Ron was a truly amazing man, fun to be around and loved to make people laugh. The thing I will miss most about Ron is his laugh and positive attitude. Ron’s outlook towards life is an inspiration to all who knew him.

He will be missed immensely but I am glad that we have our memories to hang onto and...

Ron and Keri have such a fond spot in our hearts. They have been our "lake friends" ever since they bought my dads place 4 years ago. Since then, the friendship has blossomed. I will so miss our quad rides chasing elk, Ron heating his Dinty moore stew on his exhaust and enjoying a fine cigar on their deck in the summer evenings. We are so thankful to have Keri and Karli to continue this freindship with. We will and already deeply miss Ron and his laugh, his famous phrase "exactly" and...

I was very saddened to hear the news about Ron. I knew Ron in high school because I dated his cousin. He was a couple of years younger than me. We always did a lot of fun things together as a group, but one of the neatest things we did was going to Jesus Northwest. I don't know exactly when but I remember Ron giving his life to Jesus. We all shared a special bond that year living for God (that doesn't happen often with high school kids). I took out my yearbook to see what Ron wrote and...