She had two brothers: Edward Mallory Almond and Malcomb Almond.
On January 25, 1919, Julie Wells Almond and Edward A Simpson were married in Washington, DC. They were divorced on July 7, 1926, in Virginia. They had no children.
On November 19, 1927, Julie Wells Almond and Alden W. Foster were married in Washington, DC.
OBITUARY: Mrs. Julie Foster
Services for Mrs. Julie Wells Almond Foster, Osborne churchwoman, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Resurrection Chapel of the Sewickley Presbyterian Church.
She was a member of the Sewickley Presbyterian Church, the Edgeworth Club and the Allegheny Country Club.
Mrs. Foster is survived by her husband, Alden W Foster; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth F. (Julie) Beckman, of New York City; two sons, David Foster, of Pittsburgh, and Robert M. Foster of Columbus, Ohio; a brother, Gen. Edward M. Almond, of Anniston, Alabama, and two grandchildren.
Friends are being received from 2 -4 and 7-9 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. to 12 noon tomorrow at the D. S. Irvine Funeral Home, 702 Beaver St., Sewickley.
Burial will be in Sewickley Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions to Sewickley Valley Hospital.
Published in the Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 2, 1964.
She had two brothers: Edward Mallory Almond and Malcomb Almond.
On January 25, 1919, Julie Wells Almond and Edward A Simpson were married in Washington, DC. They were divorced on July 7, 1926, in Virginia. They had no children.
On November 19, 1927, Julie Wells Almond and Alden W. Foster were married in Washington, DC.
OBITUARY: Mrs. Julie Foster
Services for Mrs. Julie Wells Almond Foster, Osborne churchwoman, will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Resurrection Chapel of the Sewickley Presbyterian Church.
She was a member of the Sewickley Presbyterian Church, the Edgeworth Club and the Allegheny Country Club.
Mrs. Foster is survived by her husband, Alden W Foster; a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth F. (Julie) Beckman, of New York City; two sons, David Foster, of Pittsburgh, and Robert M. Foster of Columbus, Ohio; a brother, Gen. Edward M. Almond, of Anniston, Alabama, and two grandchildren.
Friends are being received from 2 -4 and 7-9 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. to 12 noon tomorrow at the D. S. Irvine Funeral Home, 702 Beaver St., Sewickley.
Burial will be in Sewickley Cemetery. The family suggests memorial contributions to Sewickley Valley Hospital.
Published in the Pittsburgh Press, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, January 2, 1964.
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