Charles O. Foster, Sr.

February 11, 1930 - April 01, 2020

Charles O. Foster, Sr.

February 11, 1930 - April 01, 2020

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Charles O. Foster, Sr., 90, of Tulsa, Oklahoma passed away on April 1, 2020.

Mr. Foster was born on February 11, 1930 in Caddo, Oklahoma.

Charles and Lula Foster were married on September 6, 1954 in Bergman, Arkansas. Charles served in the U.S. Army from 1952-1953 during the Korean War. He was in the 5th Regimental Combat Team while in Korea. He was a switchboard operator while across the 38th parallel in North Korea. For over 20 years, he attended his military reunions, which he loved. He enjoyed seeing the men he knew during his time spent in Korea as well as making new friends there. He was also a retired mechanic.

Charles loved fishing on all the different Oklahoma lakes, camping out, and travelling. During their life together, Charles, Lula, and their daughter, Gladys visited 48 states. After Lula passed away, Gladys took her dad to North Dakota, making that a total of 49 states visited.

Charles was preceded in the death by his wife, Lula Bailey Foster, who passed away on August 8, 2009, father, Johnnie G. Foster passing in May 1970, mother, Gladys A. Marcum Foster passing in 1938, and brothers: Don Foster who passed in 2002 and Frank Foster who passed in 1986.   

Left to cherish Charles’ memory include his daughter, Gladys Foster (Tulsa, Oklahoma), son, Charles O. Foster, Jr. (Aiken, South Carolina), daughter-in-law, Lynn Foster (Aiken, South Carolina), granddaughter, Emily Lynn Foster Jarvis and her husband Charles Jarvis (Aiken, South Carolina), several cousins, and an uncle.

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30 responses to Charles O. Foster, Sr.

  1. So sorry for your loss

  2. We are so sorry to hear about Uncle Charles. He was an awesome person. Will miss him. Love y'all.

  3. Dear Chuck, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I know you always stayed connected to your dad in special ways.
    I know you are hurting inside, please call & talk about it with me or others to ease your heart & mind. Love, Christie

  4. Gladys, I am sorry about your father's passing. I know the Shelter-in-Place mandate made it even more difficult. You can be proud that you were a dutiful daughter. You had many good times together. When we are able, I want to invite you for dinner at my house.

  5. I’m so sorry. He was such a great guy to my dad , les and me

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