William L. Foster
March 25, 1952 - Dec. 10, 2023
SYRACUSE - William "Bill" Leonard Foster, 71, of Syracuse, surrounded by his loving family, died peacefully Sunday, December 10, 2023.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at noon, Saturday, December 16, 2023 at St. Alphonsus Church. The Rev. Louis Vasile will celebrate the Mass.
Calling hours will be held at the church from 10:00 to 11:45 a.m. Saturday, prior to the Mass.
Burial will be in the family plot at St. Joseph's Cemetery, Auburn.
Bill was born March 25, 1952, the second child of Robert and Alice (O'Brien) Foster's five children. He was an easy-going, sociable son, brother, and uncle who had a wide circle of friends in Syracuse, where he lived and practiced law for decades.
He recently had moved to his hometown of Auburn, living in the family's Anna Street home, which was built by his great-grandfather, William Shaw.
Bill, or "Billy", as he was affectionately called by his family, grew up in a close-knit Irish Catholic family that instilled in him the importance of family and faith. He was named for his great-uncle, Monsignor William Leonard Shaw, who died December 11, 1980 and was a brother to his maternal grandmother.
Growing up, Bill and his family visited "Uncle Bill" every summer at his Monroe, MI Parish. Msgr. Shaw taught young Bill to play golf – a sport he enjoyed throughout his life – and took him to baseball games in nearby Detroit. Bill also learned to be an altar server during the family's Michigan visits.
Bill was a graduate of St. Alphonsus Catholic School and a 1970 graduate of Mt. Carmel High School, where he played football and basketball. While at Mt. Carmel, he earned the nickname "Fireball" because he loved the red-hot candies and often shared them with classmates. He also played on city baseball teams, pitching a no-hitter once in Little League final playoffs.
In 1974, Bill graduated from St. Bonaventure University in Olean. Throughout his life, he was an ardent supporter of his alma mater, reuniting informally with "Da Bears", a group of about a dozen classmates mostly from his freshman floor in Devereux Hall where his nickname was "Bill City".
No matter what the weather, Bill never missed Bonnie's basketball games. He and another alum and close friend, Jim Price, shared rides to the games for years, often traveling through blustery snowstorms. His nieces and nephews enjoyed going to games with him, too, including stopping for a quick bite to eat at Angee's before gametime. Jim remained a faithful friend, visiting Bill often in Auburn and bringing Bill's favorite goodies from Harrison Bakery in Syracuse.
In 1977, Bill earned his Master's degree in Social Work from Syracuse University. He worked for the Onondaga County Department of Social Services as a Caseworker for several years before deciding to pursue a law degree.
He graduated in 1982 from Ohio Northern University Claude W. Pettit College of Law where his brother, Bob, a late Penn Yan Attorney, also earned his Law degree. The two brothers were close, always sitting together on either end of a couch at family gatherings, usually "talking law".
Bill was admitted to the Bar in 1984.
He returned to Syracuse to private law practice for the next nearly 40 years. His practice included trusts and estates, personal injury, criminal law, and a great deal of pro bono work.
Throughout his life, Bill was very committed to helping the marginalized and underprivileged in his community, and always did so in a quiet, intelligent, effective, understated way. Friends say that, even in college, he was known for befriending those in need.
Never one to seek the limelight, Bill, nonetheless, was chosen as the Eastwood Chamber of Commerce's Man of the Year award - twice - for his community work in the Eastwood neighborhood of Syracuse where he lived and worked.
Bill was a wonderful uncle, attending the sporting events, concerts, plays, and recitals of his three nieces and two nephews. He also enjoyed golf and Syracuse basketball games with them and never missed a birthday or special occasion. He liked clipping newspaper articles they might find interesting, and sending them through the mail with a typewritten note.
Bill's Catholic faith was very important to him. While in Syracuse, he was a member of Blessed Sacrament Church and often helped with weekly Bingo games there.
He is survived by his three sisters: Mary (William) Rowe, Cheryl Foster, and Laura (Douglas) Cuthbert, all of Auburn; his sister-in-law, Carolyn Foster of Penn Yan; his nieces and nephews: Kara Foster of NC, Megan (Ryan) Barkley of Victor, and John (Heather) Foster of Canandaigua, Connor Cuthbert of Washington, DC and Ailish Cuthbert of Auburn; two great-nephews: Graham and Miles Barkley; several cousins, and many friends.
Bill was predeceased by his parents; brother, Bob Foster, in 2021; and cousin, Barbara "Bonnie" Dellostritto, of Auburn.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Bonaventure University – Office of Advancement, PO Box 2519, 3261 West State Road, St. Bonaventure, NY 14778. Attention: The Bonaventure Fund, the William Foster Memorial.
Arrangements are being handled by Farrell's Funeral Services, Auburn, NY.
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Jimmy Pitts Jr
December 30, 2023
I met Mr.Foster through Auburn High Schools Basketball team where he quickly became a friend and mentor. I met Mr.Foster at a critical time in life, he never hesitated to offer myself or anyone assistance when he seen it was needed. I will deeply miss him. My deepest condolences to his family.
Jimmy Pitts Jr
December 30, 2023
I met Mr.Foster through Auburn's High School Basketball, where he quickly became a life long friend and mentor.I met Mr.Foster at
a critical time in my life and not once did he hesitated to step in when he seen myself or anyone in need of assistance. He will be missed dearly. I send my deepest condolences to his family.
Nancy oplinger
December 21, 2023
So sorry to all the family. Didn't know him but he sounded like a wonderful person. Deepest condolences.
James Price
December 17, 2023
Yesterday Bill,
I said my Earthly Goodbye to
YOU !!
I want to Thank God for your life & for being my Best Friend Ever from Saint Bonaventure!!
You were my true Franciscan
Brother celebrating with me all
The Good Times in Life; The Bonnie
Basketball Games ,The many Golf
Outings , Graduations, Holidays ,&
Birthdays .
More importantly, You were there for me when I needed you
Most-- During those Difficult Times We All Experience.
You stood by me like a
Massive Ship´s Rudder Guiding Me
With Your WISDOM, PATIENCE,
ENCOURAGEMENT, & FRIENDSHIP & ALL Served up with Huge Dollops
Of Pure FRANCISCAN LOVE !
I SOoooo Loved our many
Times Together & How Good a Friend You Truly Were To Me !
I WILL MISS YOU GREATLY!!
Until we meet again--
GOD SPEED
BILL CITY
May All the Angels of God & the
TWIN TOWERS of SAINT FRANCIS &
SAINT BONAVENTURE Sweep You Up into PARADISE & LEAD YOU THE
WELCOMING ARMS of OUR DEAR
LORD !
Jim Price `75
Ray rogala
December 16, 2023
Sorry to hear of your loss.thoughts are with you all.
Ronald Wild
December 15, 2023
Sorry to hear of Bills passing. My condolences to family and friends. Ron Wild, classmate at Mt Carmel Asheville, NC
Bruce M. Sedlak
December 15, 2023
I had the pleasure of working with Bill at the beginning of our careers at NYS DFY and at the end of my career at NYS OCFS. Bill was one of the good guys. Rest in Peace my friend.
John Eisenschmidt
December 15, 2023
Went to Mt.Carmel and Saint Alphonsus with Billy.I do not remember him without a smile on his face. So sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to Billy's family. John Eisenschmidt
Terrance D Clifford
December 14, 2023
Bill was a good friend and neighborhood play mate. He will be missed.
RIP MY FRIEND !!
Joe Flanagan
December 14, 2023
Bill - was a great alum and friend s to so many. He was a true Bonaventure Man. Joe Flanagan, retired alumni director.
John A Cirando
December 14, 2023
Bill was truly a Bonaventure Man
Rest in peace my friend
John A Cirando SBU´63
Tom McElroy
December 14, 2023
Shawn Hogan´s post says it best about the affection and respect us Bonnies and da Bears from 3rd Dev had for Bill City
RIP
Ann Lepkowski
December 14, 2023
We are sorry to hear of Bill´s passing. He was a friend of ours and provided attorney services to us and our family. Sending prayers to your family. Ann and Mark Lepkowski and The Cesta´s
John Dowd
December 14, 2023
So sorry for Bill's passing. We worked together for years with the NYS Division for Youth. He was always a calm friend and good guy.
Vicki Condie MacTavish
December 14, 2023
Smile on Billy.... you left a beautiful warmth in all of the hearts of those who knew you....
Christine Powers
December 14, 2023
Gone way too soon. You will be missed by so many. Rest in peace .
Shawn Hogan
December 14, 2023
So very heartbreaking to read this news. Bill "Bill City" was most definitely your Ideal Bonaventure Man. My most sincere condolences to his family, may he Rest In Peace.
Phil manzene
December 13, 2023
Hey bill, rest in peace, till we meet again, we´ll eat some powder donuts together. Phil manzene, wegmans security ret.
Michael Paul Ringwood
December 13, 2023
Dear Mary and all of the wonderful Foster family. This what I have to share about your brother Bill.
- Great big guy,
- Great big smile,
- Great big heart,
- Great dedication and skill as an Attorney.
Wish I could be with you all in person this week, but am going to be out of town until early next week. Will be there in full "Auburn & Mt Carmel" spirit.
Jim Hohman
December 12, 2023
My sincerest condolences to Mary and her family upon Bill´s passing. One of Carmel´s good guys.
Warmest regards,
Jim Hohman
Alexandria, VA
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