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In Loving Memory

Foster, Norma R.

Foster, Norma R.,  (nee Rion) in her 96th year, passed away on December 1, 2021.

Beloved wife of the late John P. Foster; loving mother of Harold (Dorothy) and Darrell (Cheryl) Gamblin; cherished grandmother of 8 and great-grandmother of 7; our sister, sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend.

Services: Funeral at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road, on Monday, December 6, 1:00 pm. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Memorials to the Ronald McDonald House, appreciated. Visitation Sunday 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

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6 thoughts on “Foster, Norma R.”

  1. An amazing and cherished friend/neighbor/”adopted” mother, I shall forever have her in my heart and hold dearly the memories over the past 22 years. I will truly and always miss her so much!

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  2. An amazing and cherished friend/neighbor/”adopted” mother, I shall forever have her in my heart and hold dearly the memories over the past 22 years. I will truly and always miss her so much!

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  3. So sorry to read of Norma’s passing. She was always kind to me and remembered me on my birthday. Now she is singing with the angels.

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  4. So sorry to read of Norma’s passing. She was always kind to me and remembered me on my birthday. Now she is singing with the angels.

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  5. Norma was my mom’s (Wilma (Rion) Hammer) cousin, and she was very saddened to hear of Norma’s passing. Norma and Anna visited mom in Neosho, and they always stayed in touch at Christmas. When she didn’t hear from her this year she was concerned, and I discovered her obituary. Norma was a very sweet lady, and the last living person on the Rion side of the family that mom kept in touch with. Norma always talked about her sons and grandkids, she was very proud of them. We don’t know how to get in touch with the family, but wanted them to know we are very sorry for their loss, and that we send our love and condolences.

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  6. Norma was my mom’s (Wilma (Rion) Hammer) cousin, and she was very saddened to hear of Norma’s passing. Norma and Anna visited mom in Neosho, and they always stayed in touch at Christmas. When she didn’t hear from her this year she was concerned, and I discovered her obituary. Norma was a very sweet lady, and the last living person on the Rion side of the family that mom kept in touch with. Norma always talked about her sons and grandkids, she was very proud of them. We don’t know how to get in touch with the family, but wanted them to know we are very sorry for their loss, and that we send our love and condolences.

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