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Kandy Faithe Foster, 72, passed away Saturday, Feb 15, 2025 at UTSW surrounded by her family. Kandy fought a long hard battle with Multiple Myeloma.
Visitation: 9-10am Friday February 21, First Baptist Church, Springtown
Celebration of Life: 10am Friday February 21, First Baptist Church, Springtown
Services will be live streamed at: http://YouTube.com/@firstbaptistspringtown/streams
Kandy was born in Fort Worth, Texas on July 29, 1952 to Boyd and Bonnie Roach. Kandy loved music and teaching. She taught elementary school and elementary music until she retired. She also played the organ at First Baptist Springtown until she became too sick to play.
Remaining to cherish Kandy’s memory are her sister, Kuby McClendon and husband Bobby; children, Albert Adams, Laura Sims and husband John, Rachel Moreno and husband Cory, Leigh Webb and husband David; Grandchildren, Trenton Baker and wife Samantha, Ashton Fox and husband Adam, Lauren Cotton and husband Justen, Daphne Adams and Jake Adams: great-grandchildren, Triston, Sofie and Tatum Baker and numerous extended family as well as many faithful and loving friends. .
Kandy was preceded in death by her parents, her husband Bill Foster, and son Andy Foster
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to UTSW by following the link below.
https://engage.utsouthwestern.edu/
Click the Donate Now Button. Pick a donation amount and in the Designation area select Simmons Cancer Center. Check the box that says I/we would like to make a gift in honor/memory of:Type Kandy Foster in first and last name. In Type, click In Memory of Description please put Dr. Adeel Khan - Multiple Myeloma
Or Donate to the First Baptist Church Music Ministry @ https://www.firstbaptistspringtown.com/giving . Under “General” scroll to “Kandy" Foster Music Memorial”.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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