George E. Foster, 80, of Apopka, Florida passed away on February 17, 2019. Mr. Foster was born on December 01, 1938 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He is survived by his son Scott Anthony (Sarah Wojan) Foster; sisters Pircilla Harvey, Mary Foster and Irene Foster; grandchildren Miranda L. Isbell, Kaylie N. Kline, Scotty A. Foster II, Alyssa L. Foster; and great-grandchild Benjamin and Ariel. Mr. Foster will be missed by his many loved ones and friends.
Service
Visitation
Loomis Funeral Home Chapel
420 West Main Street Apopka, Fl 32712
02/21/2019
5:00pm - 7:00pm
Service
Loomis Funeral Home
420 West Main Street Apopka, Florida 32712
02/22/2019
10:00am
Sarah Wojan says
I will miss your conversations, laughter, hugs and smile George. Forever in our hearts. You will be greatly missed…
Scott, next time we look through our telescope keep in mind that Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are finally happy. Xoxo
Scott Foster says
Thank you. That is beautiful. I know Dad is now where his heart is with Mom. When the stars twinkle it will be them leading the dance no doubt. I love you Sarah
Samantha Wilson says
So sorry for your loss!
Melody Pride says
George you will be missed especially at our family holidays. You gave the best hugs and smiles. We will miss watching the ball games with you. Rest in peace.
Mary Foster says
You are my one and only brother. I feel so happy as we talked the other day about playing stickball and you recited that poem in Portugeese to me that Nana taught us when we were little. Those thoughts will forever be in my heart and mind. I will miss you forever !! Mary
Iad Lee Hendrix says
So sorry to hear that George passed away.I have known him since I was 17. He has been my Beautician since Mary (his wife) passed away. I love both of them very much. I will miss both of them very much too. Love and prayers to the family.
Sherry Dahlstedt says
Oh, how I will miss the long talks, the many laughs, the big smile and, of course the great hugs! I will never be able to say “cut and color”. George will haunt me if I don’t say “shaping and root revitalization treatment”! He us finally with his beloved Mary Kay, and that is a comfort. Scott, your dad will be missed by so many, as he wasn’t just our hairdresser. He was a good friend.
Twila Houseman says
There will be an empty seat at our Easter, Memorial Day, July 4th, thanksgiving and Christmas tables.
George was a gallant man.
The last thing he said to me, holding my hand, was “keep laughing “. Now, I’ll always think of George when I get a giggle attack.
My sincere condolences to his family and all who stood by him with LOVE during his last days on earth.
Kathy Foster says
Dear Cousin George
I remember as a child that when you came home for leave from the Navy we had to go see you! My mother was your favorite aunt and she was your only aunt, she certainly loved her special nephew. The pots and pans were always getting used for Portuguese soup and whatever you wanted. I know you are resting with family and friends give them a hug and take care of your favorite aunt for me. Love you Kathy
Melanie King says
I knew your Dad and Mom my whole life. Got many haircuts at Kare way at its old location near where the city hall still stands. George was 1 of a kind and unique. He will be missed. Every time I went to save a lot I peeked in to say hello to your Dad. He will be missed and was glad to call him my friend. With me living in Georgia now couldn’t attend the services like I wanted too. Prayers and hugs
Jeanie and Fuzzy Hayes says
Our condolences on the loss of George. My husband, David (Fuzzy) Hayes and George were good friends for 30 years. He will be missed greatly.
JOHN A WEYRICK says
George, so sad to hear of your passing. We met in ’77, I was the DJ, you brought your collection and we did an Elvis Christmas music show. Later came the club, and your Presidency lives on. Rest in Peace dear friend, enjoy the music, I’ll join you soon! Little John