Mildred Marie Alston Foster  October 5 1934  February 11 2019 (age 84)

Mildred Marie Alston Foster October 5 1934 February 11 2019 (age 84)

Mrs. Mildred Alston Foster, age 84 of 136 School St. transitioned from labor to reward on February 11, 2019 at Forsyth Medical. Mrs. Foster was the daughter of the Rev. Albert “A.T.” Alston, Sr. and Mrs. Flora Stokes Alston, both deceased and the wife of the late Rev. Thomas “T.J.” Foster. Mildred was a retiree of the Alamance County Credit Union and a member of the Jordan Sellars Graduate Class of 1953. She was a member of First Baptist Church Apple St. Burlington. Mrs. Foster is survived by her children; Marnique Howe (Wayne), Deborah Pettiford (Rev. McArthur), Calvin O. Foster Sr. (Sandra), Lisa Faulk (Bernard), Faye Benjamin (Robert) and Dr. Angela Lee (Michael); 16 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren; 3 siblings, Piccola A. Patterson, Thelvis Alston Sr.(Alma) and Flora A. Brown and a sister -in- law, Emma Marie C. Alston. She was also preceded in death by a sister, Lottie Sylvia Alston; brothers, Albert T. Alston Jr., Edward Leon Alston, William Alston, and Rev. Charles E. Alston.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Mildred Marie Alston Foster October 5 1934 February 11 2019 (age 84).

Source: Sharpe Funeral Home Inc

Death notice for the town of: Burlington, state: North Carolina

death notice Mildred Marie Alston Foster October 5 1934 February 11 2019 (age 84)

obituary notice Mildred Marie Alston Foster October 5 1934 February 11 2019 (age 84)

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