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Thomas Foster III

Baltimore, Maryland

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Thomas R. Foster III passed away suddenly on Sept 21, 2019. Cherished father of Jacob Thomas Foster; adored brother of Laura Daniels and Susan (Barry) Lanman and cherished uncle of Kayleigh Daniels, Olivia and Benjamin Lanman. Memorial Service - Saturday 9/28/19 @ Darlington UMC on 2118...

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Kira and Scarlet, no words can express the loss you both must feel. Kira, the love that you and Tom had for one another is immeasurable. It extends beyond time and space. There was no denying that. Sending you both love and light.

Love you both,
Tera

Tom... You were truly the light of my brothers life. You lifted him up over many years ...through high school and into his adult life. He cherished your friendship...love for life... for that I am forever grateful ...You are a great soul, a great father, and a great friend to all of us. You will always be loved...

I'am very sorry to hear of Tom's passing.His,fathher was my cousin.my condolences.VIRGINIA LEE FOSTER,PORT ORANGE,FL MY Phone no,386-761-9538

Tom was a great person. We graduated from high school together but didn't see each other a lot after high school. When we did, it was like we were still goofing off in high school. A great person who had a positive impact on those around him. Tommy, you will be greatly missed by so many.......RIP

Tom was a great guy and so much fun. I didn't see him a lot after high school but when I did, it was like we were still goofing off in school. He will be missed by so many.

Tom was a bright spot in Darlington. I have known Tom for 25 years and he was always a credit to his family and to his friends. It was an absolute honor to have known and interacted with Tom. I am sure he is resting well right now, no more worries. Our Lions Club will be poorer going forward.

I have very fond memories of Tom. I saw him more as a brother than as a friend. He touched more people with his kindness and his witty charm, than anyone can count. I'll miss you tremendously Tommy and pray someday we will meet again. Thanks for sharing with me all of you're talents, and years of great memories.

So sorry to hear of your loss. We graduated together from CMW. He drove me home on the last day of school and he did a burn out in front of the school, I was honored he offered to drive me home as at the time this was very cool thing to do. He was a fun guy. He always greeted me with a smile and I enjoyed talking to him.

Our Tommy... A great father who raised his son to be an awesome young man... One of the kindest people you could ever hope to meet. I am proud to call him cousin.