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Inez Irene <I>Isaacks</I> Foster

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Inez Irene Isaacks Foster

Birth
Paige, Bastrop County, Texas, USA
Death
4 Dec 1965 (aged 72)
Cleburne, Johnson County, Texas, USA
Burial
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of Judge Samuel Jackson Isaacks and Minnie Rutledge Isaacks
Wife of George Thomas Foster.

Inez moved to El Paso after the death of her husband. She was a schoolteacher at the Coldwell school in El Paso, Texas, from 1933. She was a member of the First Christian Church of El Paso.

From the El Paso Times, December 5, 1965, Page A10:

Mrs. Foster Dies; Rites Pending

Mrs. Inez Foster, 3021 Federal Ave., sister of El Paso State Rep., Maud Isaacks, died Saturday night after several years of illness.

Mrs. Foster, the widow of the late George Thomas Foster, had been a resident of El Paso for about 37 years. She had taught in Coldwell School since 1933. She was a member of the First Christian Church.

She was the daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. S. J. Isaacks.

Survivors are two sisters, Miss Isaacks and Mrs. W. K. Johnston, both of El Paso; two brothers, Bill Isaacks, El Paso, and Buford Isaacks, Cleburne, Tex., three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Rutledge Isaacks, Austin, and Mrs. Jack Isaacks and Miss Fanny Foster both of El Paso, three nephews and a niece.

Funeral arrangements were pending at Kaster and Maxon Funeral Home, downtown.

From the El Paso Herald post, December 6, 1965, page 4A:

Funeral Held for Mrs. Foster

Funeral services for Mrs. Inez Foster who died Saturday were held today in Kaster and Maxon Downtown Chapel with Rev. Clifford E. Hargrave officiating. She had been a resident of El Paso for 37 years and lived at 3021 Federal Avenue.

Mrs. Foster had taught school at Coldwell since 1933. She was a member of First Christian Church. She was the sister of State Representative Maud Isaacks and the daughter of the Late Judge and Mrs. S. J. Isaacks.

OTHER SURVIVORS include another sister, Mrs. W. K. Johnston, El Paso, and two brothers, Bill Isaacks, El Paso, and Buford Isaacks, Cleburne, Texas; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Rutledge Isaacks, Austin, Mrs. Jack Isaacks and Mrs. Fannie foster, both of El Paso; a niece, three nephews and several grand nieces and grand nephews.

Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery.

She was married to George Thomas Foster in 1922 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. George Thomas Foster was born in 1889. He died on 1 Feb 1930 in Los Angeles County, California.
Daughter of Judge Samuel Jackson Isaacks and Minnie Rutledge Isaacks
Wife of George Thomas Foster.

Inez moved to El Paso after the death of her husband. She was a schoolteacher at the Coldwell school in El Paso, Texas, from 1933. She was a member of the First Christian Church of El Paso.

From the El Paso Times, December 5, 1965, Page A10:

Mrs. Foster Dies; Rites Pending

Mrs. Inez Foster, 3021 Federal Ave., sister of El Paso State Rep., Maud Isaacks, died Saturday night after several years of illness.

Mrs. Foster, the widow of the late George Thomas Foster, had been a resident of El Paso for about 37 years. She had taught in Coldwell School since 1933. She was a member of the First Christian Church.

She was the daughter of the late Judge and Mrs. S. J. Isaacks.

Survivors are two sisters, Miss Isaacks and Mrs. W. K. Johnston, both of El Paso; two brothers, Bill Isaacks, El Paso, and Buford Isaacks, Cleburne, Tex., three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Rutledge Isaacks, Austin, and Mrs. Jack Isaacks and Miss Fanny Foster both of El Paso, three nephews and a niece.

Funeral arrangements were pending at Kaster and Maxon Funeral Home, downtown.

From the El Paso Herald post, December 6, 1965, page 4A:

Funeral Held for Mrs. Foster

Funeral services for Mrs. Inez Foster who died Saturday were held today in Kaster and Maxon Downtown Chapel with Rev. Clifford E. Hargrave officiating. She had been a resident of El Paso for 37 years and lived at 3021 Federal Avenue.

Mrs. Foster had taught school at Coldwell since 1933. She was a member of First Christian Church. She was the sister of State Representative Maud Isaacks and the daughter of the Late Judge and Mrs. S. J. Isaacks.

OTHER SURVIVORS include another sister, Mrs. W. K. Johnston, El Paso, and two brothers, Bill Isaacks, El Paso, and Buford Isaacks, Cleburne, Texas; three sisters-in-law, Mrs. Rutledge Isaacks, Austin, Mrs. Jack Isaacks and Mrs. Fannie foster, both of El Paso; a niece, three nephews and several grand nieces and grand nephews.

Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery.

She was married to George Thomas Foster in 1922 in El Paso, El Paso County, Texas. George Thomas Foster was born in 1889. He died on 1 Feb 1930 in Los Angeles County, California.


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