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Anne Christine <I>Stromley</I> Foster

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Anne Christine Stromley Foster

Birth
Carpenter, Mitchell County, Iowa, USA
Death
28 Dec 2014 (aged 102)
Madelia, Watonwan County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Madelia, Watonwan County, Minnesota, USA Add to Map
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Anne Christine Foster, age 102, of Madelia, Minnesota died on December 28, 2014, at Luther Memorial Home in Madelia. Anne was born in Carpenter, IA in 1912, the daughter of Peter and Christina Stromley. She spent most of her childhood in Carpenter, where she attended school. Later, Anne moved to Minneapolis, where she worked at a Walgreen's store. It was during her time in Minneapolis that she met and married her husband, James Foster. The couple moved to Madelia where they owned and operated The Triangle Cafe for many years. Anne was a talented baker and took pride in preparing the food for the bakery at The Triangle. She retired the business shortly after the death of her husband but maintained her residence in Madelia for over forty years.
Anne is survived by 2 step-granddaughters, Allison (Dino) Yocabozzi, and their children, Nicholas and Lauren; Jennifer (Barry) Edwards, their her son, Jacob; nephew, Jerry (Pat) Olson, and step-son-in-law, Richard (Nancy) Nylander. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Foster; parents, Peter and Christina Stromley; sister, Ida, and brother, Olaf Olson. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions made to Faith Lutheran Church-Madelia.
Anne Christine Foster, age 102, of Madelia, Minnesota died on December 28, 2014, at Luther Memorial Home in Madelia. Anne was born in Carpenter, IA in 1912, the daughter of Peter and Christina Stromley. She spent most of her childhood in Carpenter, where she attended school. Later, Anne moved to Minneapolis, where she worked at a Walgreen's store. It was during her time in Minneapolis that she met and married her husband, James Foster. The couple moved to Madelia where they owned and operated The Triangle Cafe for many years. Anne was a talented baker and took pride in preparing the food for the bakery at The Triangle. She retired the business shortly after the death of her husband but maintained her residence in Madelia for over forty years.
Anne is survived by 2 step-granddaughters, Allison (Dino) Yocabozzi, and their children, Nicholas and Lauren; Jennifer (Barry) Edwards, their her son, Jacob; nephew, Jerry (Pat) Olson, and step-son-in-law, Richard (Nancy) Nylander. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Foster; parents, Peter and Christina Stromley; sister, Ida, and brother, Olaf Olson. In lieu of flowers, the family would prefer contributions made to Faith Lutheran Church-Madelia.

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