Thomas-Foster-Obituary

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Thomas Elmo "Tom" Foster

Owensboro, Kentucky

Mar 25, 1935 – Apr 30, 2020 (Age 85)

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BORN
March 25, 1935
DIED
April 30, 2020
AGE
85
LOCATION
Owensboro, Kentucky

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Glenn Funeral Home and Crematory - Owensboro Obituary

Thomas Elmo "Tom" Foster, 85, of Owensboro, passed away on Thursday, April 30, 2020 at the Carmel Home. He was born to the late Elmo and Mable LaFlamme Foster on March 25, 1935 in Daviess County and grew up on Jack Hinton Road in Philpot. Tom graduated from Daviess Co. High School in 1953 and...

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Janice and family-so sorry to hear that Tom died. I always looked forward to the two of you coming in for office visits and Theresa's kiss on his forehead! Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your healthcare needs. It was my pleasure and honor to care for you. I send you much love. Mary Danhauer

Hello Janice and Family
Tom will be missed by many. I certainly have a lot of memories with you,Janice, and Tom and over the past 50 years. I always looked forward to our conversations.
I thank you Janice and Tom for being more than a neighbor to my parents, so supportive over the years to them!
Sorry we could not meet to tell you this in person, Mark May

Sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers

Sorry to hear Tom passed away. He was always someone I looked up to in the running community. I'm sad that I have to reach out to your family in this manner, but know I'm thinking about the whole family.

Mr. Tom Foster was one of my favorite friends I have ever had in my life. I knew him for around 40 years and a truer gentleman I have never known. Always great to have a conversation with. And his whole family are as wonderful as anyone could ever hope to meet. I consider myself a very lucky man to have been his friend. RIP Tom.

To Janice and Karen this is Buddy Vanover i just want to say that your husband/father was a great man he motivated me because of all the marathons he ran, i could never do that, i pray he is with God now i will see him again.

To Tom Foster family, You have my deepest sympathy on your loss. Tom was a great fella. I had the privilege of working with Tom and know of his kindness that he showed people. He will be dearly missed here, but heaven has gained a great electrician. Will keep you in my prayers. Steve Cecil

I am so sorry to see that Tom has passed away. I met him when I first started work at Owensboro Electric Supply where he would walk in the door, turn and yell "Big Red" (his nickname for me). I continued to see him these past few years at the Healthpark as he and Father Dave "toured" the countryside on their stationary bikes. "Fostie" as I always called him was just such a blessing to talk to , always a smile and a laugh. I will miss our visits very much. My thoughts and prayers are with...

So sorry to hear about Uncle Tom. He was always a good man to me. Hate that this virus took away our chance to say our final goodbyes. I will be at the drive thru. He will not be forgotten