Stephen Frank Foster

Stephen (Steve) Frank Foster, 70, of Loganville, passed away on Sept 14, 2019 in Lawrenceville, GA after a period of declining health.
A memorial service will be held Sunday, Sept 22, 2019 at Cannon UMC in Snellville.
Born Feb 21, 1949 in Floyd County, GA to Frank & Mary Foster, Steve graduated in 1967 from Chamblee High School. He attended Georgia Tech where he played football for his beloved Yellow Jackets and was a three-year Letterman.
Employed by Cooper B-Line, Inc, he made his career as a professional sales consultant in the electrical distribution field.
He is survived by his wife, Susan; five children: Jill (Ricky) White, Jay (Kim) Foster, Stephen (Brandi) Foster, Jennifer (Jason) Smith and Grayson Foster; nine grandchildren: Evan and Collin Foster, Maxwell, Stinson, Mitchell, Leo and Hailey Foster, and Jacob and Jonah Smith; nephews: Bryce, Brooks and Brennan Manson; and cousins: Neil (Mary) Cobb, Charles (Karen) Cobb and Sammy (Joyce) Foster.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Cannon UMC Children Ministries (2424 Webb Gin House Road- Snellville, GA 30078) are requested.
Mr. Steve was such a joy and light to Children’s Ministry, I was honored to have the privilege to serve with him on Childrren’s Council and Children’s Ministry . He will be so missed. Many prayers and much love to the family.
Karen Mayes
Thankful for our years together at Ga Tech. Praying for his family to have provision, peace & strength.
Steve DeBardelaben
Steve loved football. When we were at Chamblee, I remember him being excited that it was raining on a football day. He explained how great it was to play in the mud and get “blood on the ball”. He will be missed.
Sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. I remember him as a big, strong and talented teammate. Praying for his family that God will comfort them in their loss.
Danny Adams
Great teammate. Always enjoyed his company.
Fun loving and caring classmate. Enjoyed playing football with him. My prayers are with you all.
An “Oxen” of a man. Prayers to the family
So sorry to hear of Steve’s passing. He was truly a nice person.