MOCKSVILLE — Mitchell Thomas Foster, 54, Westview Drive, died Tuesday (June 12, 2001) at Forsyth Medical Center, Winston-Salem.
Born April 10, 1947, in Rowan County, Mr. Foster, a son of the late Hubert L. and Hazel Swicegood Foster, was a machine operator with IngersolRand. He was a member of Believers Sunship Tabernacle.
Survivors include wife Betty Jean Tallent Foster; son Thomas A. Foster, Mocksville; daughter Norma George, Harmony; brothers Medford A. Foster, Mocksville, and Kenneth E. Foster, Advance; and two grandchildren.
Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Cooleemee Church of God, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Couch and the Rev. Russell Morris. Burial,Legion Memorial Park, Cooleemee.
MOCKSVILLE — Mitchell Thomas Foster, 54, Westview Drive, died Tuesday (June 12, 2001) at Forsyth Medical Center, Winston-Salem.
Born April 10, 1947, in Rowan County, Mr. Foster, a son of the late Hubert L. and Hazel Swicegood Foster, was a machine operator with IngersolRand. He was a member of Believers Sunship Tabernacle.
Survivors include wife Betty Jean Tallent Foster; son Thomas A. Foster, Mocksville; daughter Norma George, Harmony; brothers Medford A. Foster, Mocksville, and Kenneth E. Foster, Advance; and two grandchildren.
Services: 2 p.m. Friday, Cooleemee Church of God, conducted by the Rev. Jerry Couch and the Rev. Russell Morris. Burial,Legion Memorial Park, Cooleemee.
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