Donald L. Foster

donald foster

Donald’s service will be livestreamed below starting at 2:00 PM Thursday, August 14, 2025.

Donald Lane Foster was born on October 10, 1934 in Estelline, SD to Connor and Nancy (Cooper) Foster. He moved with his parents to the family farm ten miles northwest of Napoleon, ND in 1940. He received an 8th grade education in Sealy Township and attended one year at Napoleon High School. He received his GED at North Dakota State University and an Associate degree from Interstate Business College in Fargo. In 1954, he was drafted into the Army.

Donald married his childhood sweetheart, Kenegunda “Keney” Wolf at Fort Hood Texas on July11, 1955.

After his discharge from the Army in 1956, Donald worked for the Duluth Mesabi Iron Range Railroad for six years. In 1963, Donald enlisted in the North Dakota Air National Guard in Fargo, ND as a Security Policeman. During his career he was an Aircraft Mechanic, a supervisor of the Egress shop and retired in 1992, as a Senior Master Sergeant.

Donald was a charter life member of the AMVETS Post 7, Fargo, ND. He held many offices with the AMVETS including Commander of Post 7 and AMVETS State Finance Officer for seven years. Donald was also a member of the American Legion and the Knights of Columbus.

In 1996, Donald and Keney moved to Mesa, AZ where Donald enjoyed golfing and achieved six holes-in-one. They enjoyed traveling to visit many friends and family. In June 2022, his heart was broken when his wife passed. In 2023, he made his final move to New Perspective Senior Living in West Fargo, ND where he made many friends.

Donald is survived by his three children: Anita (Andy) Smith, Sylvania, GA, Byron (Michael) Foster, Mesa, AZ and Lavon (Loren) Schmidt, Coon Rapids, MN, two brothers: Robert (Kathy) Foster, Woodbury, MN, Glen (Carol) Foster, Mansfield, TX, four sisters: Joy (Jerry) Brunner, Sand Springs, OK, Janice Kremers, Sartell, MN, Linda (Ken) Warner, White Bear Lake, MN, and Karen (Ted) Schmitz, Afton, MN, three granddaughters: Melissa (Eric) Marion, High Point, NC, Brianna (Daniel) Bodunov, Roseville, MN, Mikayla (Ross) Nixon, Lauderdale, MN, two grandsons: Duane (Leah) Wood, Burbank, CA, Tyler Redlin (Heather Scherzer), Moorhead, MN, two step-granddaughters: Erin Schmidt, Fort Worth TX, Kelsey Schmidt, Omaha, NE, two great granddaughters, one great grandson, and expecting twin great grandchildren.

Donald was preceded in death by his wife, Keney: parents, Connor and Nancy (Cooper) Foster, three brothers: Gale, Gary and Rolland, two sisters: Lois and Celia, one son-in-law: John, one step-grandson: Eric, and many sisters-in-law and brothers-in-law.

Services

Visitation - Thursday: August 14, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

Funeral Service - Thursday: August 14, 2025 2:00 pm

Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center
123 10th Street S.
Fargo, North Dakota 58103

701-237-6441
www.boulgerfuneralhome.com

Burial - Friday: August 15, 2025 12:00 pm

North Dakota Veteran's Cemetery Mandan ND
1825 46th St
Mandan, North Dakota 58554

(701) 667-1418
https://www.ndguard.nd.gov/veterans-cemetery

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  1. Byron, Anita, Lavonne: so sorry for the loss of your dad. He will be missed, glad I got to visit a little with him and that he was able to be at the picnic. Hugs to all of you.

  2. Anita, Byron, Lavon and families
    My deepest sympathy on the loss of Don. He was a great person to visit with and always made you feel welcome. May all the memories sustain all of you through this time 🙏

  3. We always enjoyed Don and Kenny when we were in AZ those Sunday morning breakfast after Church solving the worlds problems LOL and mom golfing with Don.
    Duane and Don are I am sure talking shop.
    Prayers for your family🙏🙏🙏

  4. So sorry to hear of Don’s passing. I served in the Air Guard with him and we knew him in AZ.

    John

  5. My sympathy to all the family. He was a good cousin. In age I am just in between Donald and Kenny.

  6. Don and Keney, were our next door neighbors in Mesa, for many years. I loved them both so much…Keney, brought fresh baked buns and other goodies….she was my “cool” neighbor ..and Don helped my mom and I with many fix it projects. He and I replaced our hot water heater, together….we were a team to be reckoned with.😊 he put our complicated exercise bike together….when in need Don was always there. We desperately missed him when he moved back to North Dakota…but he called us on a regular basis, as we did him…Don i love you so much….you are definitely one of the best and I cherish our memories. Your children are amazing…..I met Lavon and only knew the other daughter from you, and all the amazing things you said about her. Now I must say …Byron…oh my, what an amazing man he is…..I do know him…I love him, and I feel he is the best son , amazing son….and always there for his mom and dad…..Byron takes after his daddy….he is such a true gift and I’ve witnessed all the years Byron was with his parents, visiting, helping , and just being there …loving his mom and dad. Don, I know is proud…such an amazing, loving and close family ….and it started with Don and Keney.


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