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Marilyn J <I>McPherson</I> Foust

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Marilyn J McPherson Foust

Birth
Spring Hill, Warren County, Iowa, USA
Death
1 Jan 2012 (aged 73)
Hollister, Taney County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Indianola, Warren County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Marilyn, age 73, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, January 1, 2012 at home.
Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Peterson funeral home in Indianola. Visitation will begin at 12 noon.

Interment in I.O.O.F. cemetery with a luncheon gathering following back at the funeral home.

Surviving is her son and wife Jason and Maia Foust of Liberty, Mo.; grandchildren, Will, Annnika and Britta; brother Bill McPherson of Des Moines and sister Linda Henke of Waconia, MN.; long time companion Don Aston.

Preceded in death by her husband Bill Foust in 1997.



*I would like to thank Cindy Hutt for this suggestion. Marilyn J. Foust 73, of Hollister, Mo., and longtime resident of Indianola died unexpectedly Sunday evening, Jan. 1, 2012, in her home on Lake Taneycomo.

She was born on June 5, 1938, in Warren County, the daughter of John and Mary McPherson.

She was valedictorian, homecoming queen and proud graduate of Spring Hill High School in 1956 where she enjoyed riding her horse to country school,participating in 4-H and church activities, and dominating the basketball courts in central Iowa.

She married her high school sweetheart, Bill Foust on July 1, 1956 and they traveled the country while Bill proudly served in the United States Army meeting many lifelong friends along the way.

Marilyn worked as a teacher's aid in the Indianola Community School District for nearly 15 years at Irving Elementry School and touched the lives of so many children.
In 1993, the couple pursued their dream of moving to the Ozarks and bought a lake home on Table Rock Lake in Blue Eye, Mo.

In her later years, she worked 13 years as a hostess at the Belgian Waffle House in Branson where she established wonderful friendships with co-workers, customers and country music stars on the Branson strip.

She leaves behind her son, Jason (Maia) Foust of Liberty, Mo.; and 3 loving grandchildren, Will, Annika and Britta. Other survivors include 1 Brother Bill McPherson of des Moines; and 1 sister Linda(Bud)Henke of Waconia, Mn and longtime companion, Don Aston of Bull Shoals, Ak.
Marilyn, age 73, passed away unexpectedly Sunday, January 1, 2012 at home.
Funeral services will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, January 7, 2012 at Peterson funeral home in Indianola. Visitation will begin at 12 noon.

Interment in I.O.O.F. cemetery with a luncheon gathering following back at the funeral home.

Surviving is her son and wife Jason and Maia Foust of Liberty, Mo.; grandchildren, Will, Annnika and Britta; brother Bill McPherson of Des Moines and sister Linda Henke of Waconia, MN.; long time companion Don Aston.

Preceded in death by her husband Bill Foust in 1997.



*I would like to thank Cindy Hutt for this suggestion. Marilyn J. Foust 73, of Hollister, Mo., and longtime resident of Indianola died unexpectedly Sunday evening, Jan. 1, 2012, in her home on Lake Taneycomo.

She was born on June 5, 1938, in Warren County, the daughter of John and Mary McPherson.

She was valedictorian, homecoming queen and proud graduate of Spring Hill High School in 1956 where she enjoyed riding her horse to country school,participating in 4-H and church activities, and dominating the basketball courts in central Iowa.

She married her high school sweetheart, Bill Foust on July 1, 1956 and they traveled the country while Bill proudly served in the United States Army meeting many lifelong friends along the way.

Marilyn worked as a teacher's aid in the Indianola Community School District for nearly 15 years at Irving Elementry School and touched the lives of so many children.
In 1993, the couple pursued their dream of moving to the Ozarks and bought a lake home on Table Rock Lake in Blue Eye, Mo.

In her later years, she worked 13 years as a hostess at the Belgian Waffle House in Branson where she established wonderful friendships with co-workers, customers and country music stars on the Branson strip.

She leaves behind her son, Jason (Maia) Foust of Liberty, Mo.; and 3 loving grandchildren, Will, Annika and Britta. Other survivors include 1 Brother Bill McPherson of des Moines; and 1 sister Linda(Bud)Henke of Waconia, Mn and longtime companion, Don Aston of Bull Shoals, Ak.


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