Sharon-Foster-Obituary

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Sharon Foster

Crawfordsville, Indiana

Feb 9, 1941 – Nov 15, 2021 (Age 80)

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BORN
February 9, 1941
DIED
November 15, 2021
AGE
80
LOCATION
Crawfordsville, Indiana

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Burkhart Funeral Home - Crawfordsville Obituary

February 9, 1941 – November 15, 2021



Sharon Kay Foster, 80, of Crawfordsville passed away November 15, 2021 at the hospital
surrounded by her adoring family. Sharon was born to Carsie and Mary Eggers Brown on
February 9, 1941. She was a 1959 graduate of Crawfordsville High School. She married the love
of her life, Jon L Foster, on June 21, 1959. He preceded her in death in 2001. They began their
life on the Foster family farm in Waveland, Indiana. Sharon enjoyed working on the farm, harvesting
and caring for the animals. She especially loved riding horses and later, riding in horse-drawn
carriages that she and Jon restored. At the farm, she and Jon built and ran a boarding kennel,
and Sharon learned how to groom dogs. Her love of animals never wavered through the years
as she raised and loved many dogs. She was active on the board of the Animal Welfare League
as well as Lil Bit of Heaven animal shelter. In addition to her love of animals, Sharon was an
avid gardener. She was a member of the Flower Lovers Club and her yard was featured on the
Garden Tour in 2015. Sharon also served on the board for Pam’s Promise family shelter. In
addition to her philanthropic work, Sharon was an amazing cook and her family and friends
always looked forward to family dinners. They especially enjoyed her homemade noodles and
desserts.



She was employed as the Social Service Director at Williamsburg Health Care. She also worked
at Lithonia Hi-Tek for many years.



She was preceded in death by her parents and step-father, Keith Martin, her husband, Jon L
Foster, and two brothers, Larry and Donald Brown.



She is survived by her two daughters, Mary (Glen) Sanft, Crawfordsville, Sherry (Daniel) Murillo,
Overland Park, KS, and an honorary son, Douglas Stull, Chicago; six grandchildren, Jacob Foster,
Sam Foster, Caitlin (Murillo) Hanna, Savannah Murillo, Julian Murillo and Taylor Murillo; four
great grandchildren, and her beloved dachshund, Daisy. Also surviving are nephews and nieces,
David L. Brown, Lafayette, Louisa Adamson, Denise Lodato, and Terry Chiros all of California.


She had a caring soul and was always found helping others. She was loved by many and her
presence will be greatly missed.


Visitation will be from 2 to 4 PM Saturday at Burkhart Funeral Home.  A service will begin at 4 PM. 


She will be laid to rest at Oak Hill Cemetery Grant Avenue at a later date.


Donations may be made to the Animal Welfare League of Montgomery County, 1104 Big Four Arch Road, Crawfordsville, IN 47933.  Online condolences may be made at www.BurkhartFH.com.

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Always enjoyed your mom - we had lots and lots of laughs together. So sorry to hear of her passing. We stay home via covid but did want you to know I'm thinking of you all !!!

I will miss seeing her sweet face around Crawfordsville. I met Sharon through The Flower Lovers Garden club and always enjoyed her company and admired her for her willingness to "show up" for all projects and caring gestures. She was a fine gardener and I learned much from her and there was never a question she couldn't answer. I will miss you Sharon.

We, at Our Lil' Bit of Heaven Animal Rescue, send our condolences to Sharon's family. A wonderful woman with a heart of gold sets at His feet now. May God comfort you all.

Joyce Deckard, Director
Our Lil' Bit of Heaven