of Yellville, AR
October 11, 1946 - July 21, 2018
Ann C. Foster, age 81, of Yellville, Arkansas passed away Saturday, July 21, 2018 in Mountain Home, Arkansas.
Ann was born in Monroe, Louisiana October 11, 1936 to the late Dewitt A. and Lois (Judkins) Compton. She taught school for 32 years before her retirement and she was a member of Yellville United Methodist Church.
Mrs. Foster is survived by her daughter-in-law Vicky Foster; her sister-in-law Sandra Hudson; several nieces and nephews, and one cousin.
Ann was preceded in death by her husband Herman M. Foster, Jr.; her son Herman M (David) Foster, III.
A graveside service will be10:00 am Wednesday, July 25, 2018 at Layton Cemetery in Yellville, Arkansas with Rev. Pete Beevers officiating.
Memorials may be made to St Judes Childrens Hospital, PO Box 1000, Dept. 142; Memphis, TN 38148-0142 or the First United Methodist Church in Yellville.
Arrangements are by Roller-Burns Funeral Home in Yellville, Arkansas
I was privileged to know Ann when we were a part of "Good Ole Boys' which was a group that met once a month to eat out. We always had a good time and Herman (Joe) and Harold Mears were friends with my brother Charles when they were in school. They shared some wonderful memories about him to me and I am so grateful that I got to know the Foster family. Praying for comfort to all the family. What a happy reunion they are having now. She will be missed as her husband was, but they are together now.
from friend Joanna Slatter I miss you greatly Ann! We may not have met in person but we got to know about each other's personal lives through private messages on Facebook. I'll miss our talking to one another and the cross-stitch you liked to do. You will always have a special place in my heart! Condolences to your family and especially to Vicki L. Foster for keeping me informed. I believe you are pain-free now and enjoying your Heaven Reunion with your husband and son! Until we meet at a later date, know that you are loved!
I have grown so close to you these past few years, Ann. You will truly be missed by all that loved you here on earth. There is extreme comfort in knowing that you are with the love of your life, Herman, and your son David. There is a sense of peace through our loss that is now your peace. You will be missed Ann and your love and memories will live on through us all.
Love Bridget
So sorry for your loss although I didn't know her personally I know how much you will miss her, May God bless you and your family.
We loved and admired Ann so very much. We enjoyed hearing her play the piano at Church which she was so very good at.
She and Herman, John and I shared some lovely times together, especially taking children to Wal Mart Christmas Shopping with a new crisp $ bill to spend on what ever they wanted. Oh the joy.....then we all would go on our annual trip to McDonalds.....such good memories we shall never forget.
Rest in Peace Ann we will miss you....
love, Mable and John Adams
I will miss you and your laughter, Aunt Ann.
I am so sorry for your loss, I know you thought very highly and loved your mother-in-law I am so sorry for your loss sending prayers to you and the family..
Vicki although I did not know Ann I do know that you were really close to her. It is tough to loose some that close. I totally understand. May God hold you i the palm of hand til the pain of sorrow eases. He will always be there for you. With deepest sympathy and love And always a hug if you need one .
She was a wonderful woman, I'm so glad the girls and I were able to see her in June. We love you Ann, God bless you all
My mother in law was a wonderful woman. loving, giving, kind and my second Momma for two decades.
I will miss this woman with all my heart and soul and I am glad she is now happy again in the arms of our Father in Heaven and with her beloved husband, Herman and son, "David".
God rest her soul. A life well lived. Miss you Momma! <3