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William Clinton
Foster Sr., "Billy", Madison Parish, Louisiana
From Shreveport Times,
LA November 15, 2017
Grand Cane - William Clinton Foster
Sr., "Billy", passed away suddenly on Monday, November 13, 2017 at
his home in Grand Cane, Louisiana.
Left to cherish his memory are his wife, Carolyn B.
Foster; his son, William Clinton Foster Jr. and wife Darla, his step-sons;
William Kevin Bryant and wife Laurie, Chris Foster and wife Laura, Cordell
Coleman, Wayne Foster and family friend Kelli Farrell and numerous beloved
grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Born on June 15, 1941, Billy was preceded in death by his parents Isaac Clinton
Foster and Vivian McDermitt Foster, and his
daughter, Ramona Dean Foster.
Billy was raised in Tallulah, Louisiana where he went to Tallulah, High School.
He then attended Northeast Louisiana University where he was named an
All-American football player and later drafted by the Houston Oilers. Billy
then moved to Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana where he proceeded to raise
his family and spend the majority of his life while pursuing a successful
career in sales.
Billy had a passion for
his family, was an avid hunter and enjoyed rodeoing
in his younger years. He was a devout Christian and was a member of Cypress
Baptist Church and then Airline Baptist Church, where he showcased his love of
children by teaching Sunday School for many years
prior to moving to Grand Cane.
Visitation will be held at Hill Crest Memorial Funeral Home in Haughton
on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 from 5pm-7pm. Funeral Services will be held at
Hill Crest Memorial Funeral Home in Haughton on Thursday, November 16, 2017 at
2pm with burial immediately following.
Pallbearers will be Paul Jackson, Mark Mathews, Mark Gilliam, Bobby Leflett, Wade Rich, Steve Taylor, Kevin Duck, Lou Chandler. Honorary Pallbearers will be Kenny Covington,
Mack Powell, Raymond Lyles, C.A.Lowe, John Holt and
all of Billy's numerous friends and fellow hunters.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations be
made to the St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.