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Clifford Hayden Foster

Posted 2017-12-27 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona
>>> Published on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 <<<

Clifford Hayden Foster, 71, passed away Saturday, December 2, 2017 at
his home in Kingman, Arizona on Hualapai Mountain Rd. after a long
courageous battle with cancer.

Cliff was born on December 27, 1945 in Washington DC. Cliff was the
second and youngest child of Floyd Hayden and Marion Louise Foster of
Bedford and Dumfries, Virginia. He was a U.S. Army veteran and spent
his professional life in the retail management business most recently
with Smiths Grocery Stores. Always an outdoors man, after his
retirement from Smiths he worked with his best friend Lynn Pile at A1
Well until 2017.

Cliff was a wonderful Father who enjoyed more than anything else
spending time with his Children, Grandchildren, and Great
Grandchildren. He loved speaking to them and hearing all about their
lives and activities.

He is survived by his partner Vicky Foster, his sister Connie Owen,
his four children Nikki Strauss, Jeff Foster, Wanda Davis, Buddy
Foster. His Grandchildren Jessica Strauss, David Massengale, Tiffany
Cline, Beth Foster, Sarah Foster, Justin Foster, Jalyn Foster, Tina
Foster, Jessica Foster, Halie Davis, PJ Davis and Kennedy LaShorne.
His Great Grandchildren Jake, Autumn, Daniel, Noah, David , Josh,
Ethan, Evrin, Hayden, Housten, Jett, Jaxon and Ryder.

Dad, we love you and miss you and we are all extremely blessed to have
witnessed your example of strength and grace these last couple years.
God Bless. Granddad, we will always carry you in our hearts.

A memorial service will be held, Saturday December 9, 2017 at 1 p.m.
in the Chapel at Sutton Memorial Funeral Home in Kingman, Arizona.





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