Lois Jane Foust's Obituary
Age 89, of Napoleon, passed away March 1, 2019 at her home surrounded by her loving family and under the care of Henry Ford Allegiance Hospice. She is survived by three children; Hazel M. (Jack) Miller, DeWayne F. (Denise) Foust II and Daniel N. (Kathy) Foust I, seven grandchildren; Michael J. (Laurel) Miller, Nicole R. (Loren) Armstrong, Craig (Jana) Foust, Corey (Erica Garza) Foust, Jeremy (Amy) Foust, Chasity Raymon, Daniel N. (Jessica) Foust II, twenty great-grandchildren; Spencer (Jake) Herbst, Haley (Corbin) Clarke, Tanner Miller, Brooke Armstrong, Grant Armstrong, Heidi Armstrong, Marshall Armstrong, Lincoln Armstrong, Clark Armstrong, Ethan Foust, Logan Foust, Lailah Foust, Jamie Foust, Aaron Foust, Michael (Phoenix Michelson) McCloskey, James McCloskey, Danny Foust III, Trenton Foust, Dancia Foust and Azarlah Foust, and four great-great grandchildren; Esmi Stephan, Jasper Herbst, Bryan Bennett and Taylor McCloskey, brother, Charles Rudduck, sisters-in-law, Jo Shelton and Pauline Joyner, several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband; DeWayne F. Foust Sr. in 1994, son; Timothy Jacob Foust, grandson; Ryan Zimmerman, sister; Jean Hanson and brothers; Ronald Shelton and Jack Rudduck, parents; Jacob and Hazel (Rudduck) Shelton. She was a very avid gardener, her flowers were the envy of the neighborhood. She enjoyed crocheting and reading. Lois was a long time member of the Loomis Park Baptist Church (2301 North Elm Avenue, Jackson, MI 49201) where services will be held Thursday, March 7, 2019 at 11 am with Pastors Dan White and Rich Zawadzki officiating. Visitation will be held at the funeral home Wednesday 2-4 & 6-8 pm Interment will be held at 2 pm Thursday at Highland Cemetery (943 N. River, Ypsilanti). Contributions in her memory are directed to the Loomis Park Baptist Church.
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