Kevin D. Foster
Published 12:00 am Friday, July 13, 2007
SUFFOLK—Kevin Donnell Foster, 43, of the 300 block of Millstone Court, died July 7, 2007 in Southampton County.
Mr. Foster was a born in
Chesapeake to
the union of Jessie and
Donald Steven Foster.
He was preceded in death by his sister Cassandra Foster.
He
graduated from Deep Creek High School.
After graduation he
joined the United States Air Force.
He later relocated
to Fayetteville, N.C. where he attended
and received his
degree in
Associate in Applied Science Electronics Engineering Technology)
from Fayetteville Technical Community College.
He was employed at Massimo Zanetti. He was a
of
faithful
member of Oak Grove Baptist Church, where he served on the
J.R. Wilkerson Usher, Male Chorus, a teacher in the Children Ministry and
a member of The Men’s Ministry.
Survivors include his wife of nine years, Jacquelyn Bazemore-Foster; three sons, Kevin D. Foster II, Keon
D. Foster and Korey Foster; two daughters, Shamika and Destiny Foster; mother, Jessie Foster; a step-mother, Denise Foster and father Donald Steven Foster of Smithfield; four sisters, Kim Parham of
Maryland, Michelle Williams
of Fayetteville, Angela Riddick of Virginia Beach and Renee
Evans of
Colorado.; his mother-in-law, Mary Bazemore; four sisters in-law, Mary Bazemore of Hampton, Edith and Shirley Bazemore of
North Carolina, Sylvia Simpson of Delaware; five brothers-in-law, William Bazemore of Hampton, Marvin and Antonio Bazemore of North Carolina, John Williams of Fayetteville and Chante Evan of Colorado; two step-sisters, Tamara and Savone Foster of
Virginia; a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
A celebration of his life will be held July 14 at 1 p.m. at Oak Grove Baptist Church. Burial will follow in Carver Memorial Cemetery. Wyatt & Sons Funeral Home Inc., Suffolk, is in charge of arrangements.
Visitation will be held from 2 to 7 p.m. July 13 in Wyatt & Sons Funeral Home Chapel. Family and friends will assemble at 304 Millstone Court at noon the day of service for the procession.