Lester Lackey & Sons Funeral Home Inc.
Celebration of Life
For
Mrs. Willie Pearl Foster
August 3, 1926~November 18, 2014
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Three O'clock p.m.
Sims Chapel Baptist Church
61 Sims Chapel Rd.
Covington, Georgia 30014
Pastor Cecil J. Rozier, Eulogist
Assisted By Others
Obituary
Mrs. Willie Pearl Foster was born August 3, 1926 to the late Mr. & Mrs. Willie (Ora C.) Smith.
She joined Sims Chapel Baptist Church at an early age, where she continued to serve faithfully. She was employed at Mobile Chemicals and retired after thirty years of service. On November 8, 1947, she joined hands in holy matrimony with Mr. Legree Foster Jr.
Mrs. Willie Pearl Foster was called to her heavenly home on November 18, 2014. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Legree Foster Jr., three children, Mrs. Barbara J. Moore, Mr. Chester Foster and Ms. Geraldine Foster, two sisters, Mrs. Johnny Mae Gilstrap and Mrs. Margaret Giles, one brother, Mr. Albert Smith.
Mrs. Willie Pearl Foster leaves to cherish her memories; six daughters, Mr. & Mrs. Hushel (Carrie Mae) Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Vincent (Sylvia) Giles, Mr. & Mrs. Larry (Miriam) Green, Mr. & Mrs. Charles (Frances) Nolley, Mrs. Evelyn Edwards, Ms. Lisa Foster (Kennon), two sons, Mr. Jerry Foster and Mr. & Mrs. Lee (Penny) Foster, twenty grandchildren, thirty-seven great grandchildren, four great-great grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Sara Norwood, Mrs. Ocie Franklin, both of Covington, Georgia and Ms. Diane Smith, Monroe, Georgia, two brothers, Mr. & Mrs. Billy (Ernestine) Smith, Detroit, Michigan and Mr. Bobby England, Monroe, Georgia, In-laws, Mr. & Mrs. Henry (Clara) Foster, Mrs. Geneva Foster, Mrs. Hattie N. Neal and Mrs. Ann Smith, a devoted nephew, Mr. Melvin Clark and a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Interment
Sims Chapel Cemetery
Covington, Georgia
Pallbearers
Nephews
Flower Bearers
Nieces
Acknowledgements
The family of the late Mother Willie Pearl Foster extends their sincere appreciation for your kindness and all expressions of sympathy and love shown during our hours of bereavement. May God bless each of you.