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In Loving Memory of

Patsy Pauline Foster

Service Details

 Wednesday, October 9, 2013 at 10 am
Graveside at Blackjack Cemetery
Muldrow, OK

Viewing

 Tuesday 1 - 8 pm at Agent Mallory Martin Chapel in Muldrow. The family will greet from 6 - 8 pm.

Officiating

 Rev. Mike Fields

 

 


Obituary

Patsy Pauline Foster was born Dec 17, 1944 in Sequoyah County Oklahoma the daughter of Norman Lawson and Climie (Bland) Lawson. She was married to Harold Gordan (Bud) Foster Dec 31st 1963 in Poteau Ok. Patsy was a District Manager for Integrity Management Services and worked at the Reynolds Military Hospital in Lawton Ok.Patsy passed this life Oct 5, 2013 in Lawton Ok.

Patsy leaves to mourn her passing:

husband: Harold G. Foster of the home

One Grandson: Shane Poahway of the home.

7 siblings: Gladys Corbit of Muldrow OK,
Rose Bohannon of Baxter Springs KS,
James Lawson and wife Juanita of Muldrow OK,
Ed Lawson of Muldrow OK,
Dorthy Roberts and husband Charles of Van Buren AR,
 Sue Lynch and husband Myron of Muldrow OK,
and Richard Lawson of Muldrow OK

One sister in law:
Betty (Sissy) Bender and husband John Lawton, OK

One Brother in law:
Ted Foster and wife Maureen of Hermitage, MO

Rhonda (Doodle) Crandall of Lawton, OK,
whom she considered a daughter

Friend: Angie Williams of Lawton, OK

Many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews,
friends and coworkers

Patsy was preceded in death by her parents Norman and Climie Lawson. One sister, Marget Lawson and one brother, Odie Lawson.

Patsy has one son, Robert Preston Foster. Patsy loved Robbie with all her heart. There was no greater time in her life than the day that she brought Robbie home. Robbie has been missing since 1996. Patsy grieved for Robbie until her last breath.

Patsy was a dedicated wife, mother, sister and friend. Patsy loved her family. And if you knew Patsy you loved Patsy. When you think of Patsy think of all the good times. Think of all the family reunions. Patsy loved the reunions and she made them fun for everyone. Remember all the garage sales and shopping trips with her sisters and friends. Just remember how Patsy could turn that old Cadillac around on a dime. She was never lost because she could turn around anywhere and, did quite often.

Patsy has a plaque by her bed that reads.

A SISTER REACHES FOR YOUR HAND AND TOUCHES YOUR HEART.

Patsy touched everyone's heart. We love you crazy girl. Your laughter will be missed by many. To my Nana who always had an open heart and an open home.

  

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