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Glen Charles Foster

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Glen Charles Foster

Birth
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Death
29 Mar 2019 (aged 87)
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Shelley, Bingham County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.3665639, Longitude: -112.1250889
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After graduating from Shelley High School, Glen attended University of Idaho, then joined the Air Force. On August 14, 1952 he married Ann Olson at her patents’ house in Shelley. His service took them to Mississippi, California, Texas, and Scotland. They were married 63 years. Glen was employed at Union Pacific Railroad until he retired at age 50. That gave him lots of time to golf, fish, and attend many track meets, football games, and basketball games. He always loved sports and was so proud of his sons’ athletic accomplishments. No one loved dogs more than Glen. He doted on his pets over the years and his family was well aware that the pecking order had the dogs at the top. He liked movies and his children remember the good old days at the drive-in-theater. Survivors included children Susan (Max) Waterman of Rigby, Wally Foster of Shelley, Lyn (Mike) Birch of Idaho Falls, Hugh Foster of Pocatello, and four grandchildren.His family thanked Dr. Krell and ICU staff at EIRMC for their care and support and his wonderful neighbors Lynn and Joy Schuldberg and Dennis and Lydia Stone. Funeral services held April 2nd at Nalder Funeral Home in Shelley. Burial in Shelley Hillcrest Cemetery with military rites by David B. Bleak Post 93.
After graduating from Shelley High School, Glen attended University of Idaho, then joined the Air Force. On August 14, 1952 he married Ann Olson at her patents’ house in Shelley. His service took them to Mississippi, California, Texas, and Scotland. They were married 63 years. Glen was employed at Union Pacific Railroad until he retired at age 50. That gave him lots of time to golf, fish, and attend many track meets, football games, and basketball games. He always loved sports and was so proud of his sons’ athletic accomplishments. No one loved dogs more than Glen. He doted on his pets over the years and his family was well aware that the pecking order had the dogs at the top. He liked movies and his children remember the good old days at the drive-in-theater. Survivors included children Susan (Max) Waterman of Rigby, Wally Foster of Shelley, Lyn (Mike) Birch of Idaho Falls, Hugh Foster of Pocatello, and four grandchildren.His family thanked Dr. Krell and ICU staff at EIRMC for their care and support and his wonderful neighbors Lynn and Joy Schuldberg and Dennis and Lydia Stone. Funeral services held April 2nd at Nalder Funeral Home in Shelley. Burial in Shelley Hillcrest Cemetery with military rites by David B. Bleak Post 93.


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