William Bill Paul Foster III, 60, of St Petersburg, FL, died on August 24, 2008 from a service connected disability and under the care of Hospice at the Bay Pines VA Health Care System.
Born in New London, CT, and local Pinellas Park resident since 1969, when he returned from Vietnam. He was an owner and operator of Mr. Pool; a Baptist; and a member of the American Legion. Specialist Four William P. Foster III was a US Army Vietnam War Veteran. During his military service he was awarded the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam National Service Medal, and Vietnam National Commendation Medal.
He is survived by his wife, Hang of St. Petersburg, FL; his mother, Phyllis Bourrie, of St Pete; in-laws, Bo Luat and Me Nga of Da Nang, Vietnam; a son, Daniel Foster and his wife, Gina of Tarpon Springs; a son, Casey Foster, and his wife Lorena, of Hudson, FL; and five grandchildren, Korie, Thomas, Danny, Alex, and Breanna; two nieces, Holly Foster-Andersen, of Hudson, FL; Kim Foster-Babcock, of Mooresville, NC; three Aunts, Isabelle Thompson, of Waterford, CT, Rosemary Wiecinski of Berlin, CT. and Priscilla Allin of Pinellas Park, FL.; four cousins, Michael Devlin of Chicago, IL; Kevin Devlin of Chester, CT, Bonnie Miley of Wilksboro, NC; David Devlin of New London, CT; brother-in-law, Ha and his wife Loan, of Da Nang, Vietnam; sister-in-law, Huong of Da Nang, Vietnam.
At Bill’s request he will cremated and a portion of his remains will be laid to rest at the National Veteran’s Cemetery in St Petersburg, FL, at a private family ceremony; his remains will also be laid to rest in Vietnam in the care of Hang’s family. Again, at Bill’s request, a "Celebration of His Life" will be held at Flashbacks Bar and Grill, 11681 49th Street North, Clearwater, FL, on Saturday, August 30, 2008, beginning at 1:00 p.m. Feel free to bring a covered dish to share, but "the last round is on Bill."
Specialist Foster was a member of Company B44, 36th Signal Battalion. He served for 18 months as a 31M20 SIG. He distinguished himself by exceptionally meritorious service in support of military operations against communist aggression in the Republic of Vietnam. He surmounted extremely adverse conditions to obtain consistently superior results, and contributed significantly to the success of the allied effort. "Has anyone told you how lovely you look today?" "Bill Foster, damn glad to meet you." These are the words of a man who met everyone with open arms and a big heart. Everyone Bill met was a new friend and that friendship was yours to keep and enjoy; it was given freely with no strings attached. Bill was a modest man who never felt he was better than anyone else. His credo was go through life and do no harm; live your life to the fullest and have a damn good time as you go. Bill was always the first one to buy a round of drinks, the first to open his pocket if you needed help; a strong shoulder to lean on and sympathetic ear if you needed someone to tell your troubles. He was all you could ever hope for in a friend. Bill never understood moderation. Everything he did was full of passion.
Skydiving – you needed the first thousand jumps to be sure you really like it and the rest are for the sheer joy of flying. Golf was time to be with friends, a little competition, and God love them – the beer cart girls. The pool business was an important part of Bill’s life. It was a place where he could meet new friends, help them with their problems and make a few bucks doing what he loved. Bill loved his family most of all. Whether it was a celebration or a problem that needed attention; whatever was needed, he was there. He was proud of his sons, Dan and Casey, and was happy with the fact that they were not only his sons, but were his friends. He was a loving and caring son, a great father-in-law to Lorena and Gina, a loving Uncle to Holly and Kim, and a proud grandfather to all of his grandchildren. Bill, Dennis, my brother Kevin and I grew up as brothers and have shared our lives with love and respect and many, many good times. Most of the time Bill’s mom, Phyllis, and my mother, Isabelle, were interchangeable for us. We went to whoever was nearest with our problems and successes. Aunt Phil can’t be with us today as she is recovering from a fall, and my mom, Isabelle, will be coming down soon to be with Hang and Aunt Phil. Hang was the true love of Bill’s life. They would have been married 4 years on September 19. Bill tried to hang on so that he could kiss his wife on their anniversary. For the last four years Hang has cared for Aunt Phil who lives with them and for the last two years she has devoted her life to caring for Bill night and day and making each day as happy for him as possible. We all deeply love her and thank her for everyday that her loving care kept him alive; each one has been a gift to all of us. A portion of Bill’s ashes will be returned to Vietnam, a country he hated during the war, but came to love on his many return trips. It gave him Hang and a family in Vietnam that loves and respects him. Hang’s father Bo Luat and mother Me Nga, her brother Ha and her sister Huong will care for his remains in Vietnam and help keep the bond between Bill’s American family and his Vietnamese family. As we gather here to Celebrate Bill’s Life you all should know that it was planned by Bill himself. As we raise our glasses and toast Bill’s life remember: "The Last Round is on Bill!" On behalf of Hang, Aunt Phil, Dan, Casey and all of our Family: we thank you for joining us in celebrating his life and we thank Bill for the way he has touched all of our lives. Bill you will be missed but never forgotten. I Love You Brother!
Billy will be sadly missed – he was a great friend and boss. We will remeber all the great times we had.
Bill was a good friend and will missed, my condolences go out to his family.
I really enjoyed the time that I worked for Bill. All the stupid jokes and stories will be greatly missed. Also thanks for teaching me to hit a golf ball out by the dumpster. You will always be in my thoughts.
I have not seen bill in awhile I used to bring my friend EZ to flashbacks on thursdays and got to know bill and found we had alot in common . He was friends with my cousin in new york , and also with my brother in law who passed away . I had great talks with Bill he will be missed , god bless you rest in peace you will be missed my prayers go out to your family.
Thank you for all the love and joy that you have given to your family and friends,we are going to miss you our dear friend and may you rest in peace and always be in our hearts
Billy was our friend for more than 37 years, great golfing buddy, fun traveling companion, and we were blessed to have him in our lives for so long.
Our hearts go out to his wife and our friend, Hang, and to his sons and the rest of his loved ones.
We know he waits for us in Glory!
His memory will live on in my heart and mind. He is loved by his family in America and in Vietnam. We had many good time together and shared a lot of life experiences that will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my Brother.
Billy will remain in our hearts for as long as we are in this world. We’ve had so many good times and lots of laughs in the over 25 years we have known him. We will miss him so very much.
Our family to loses a close relative that is Husband, Brother…We are love him very very much and we are still have many many to intend in future but Billy had pass away.We had many memories together in Viet Nam, I never forgotten him, Billy will be lived in my heart always.
Blessings to my Brother.
Brother-in-love,
Ngo Manh Ha
Thanks Bill, for being my friend..
With deepest sympathy.
Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to all Billy’s family, especially his wife Hang.
He will be sadly missed.
Rest in peace Billy.
Thanks Bill, I enjoyed our good times together in Thailand. I will always remember the golf lesson, “after the beer kicked in”.
You mastered that par four in only ten easy strokes, six of those were out of two greenside bunkers.
I will never forget his consideration for others, he was always there for me. He made all our trips together so much fun and there just are so many wonderful memories. It will take a while to get over the hurt of loosing him, he was my best friend.
May your memories, faith, and love of family and friends keep you comforted at your time of sorrow.
With all our love and sympathy,
Vic and Stef
My brother in law had passed away but his figure is always in my mind, my soul. I reget I can not see him again when I am going to live in America. He is a good brother that my family has. I always pray for him peacefully.
Sister
Huong
Bill passed away on 24 of
August , 2008 . Parents and family really mourned over his dead. The death of Bill is a great loss to parents, his wife , his sons and descendants. Although Bill was treated very well by doctors, he was taken care of very well by his wife but he could not overcome his serious disease. Bill still keep profound feelings in parents’s heart, family and friends. Bill said that he was American but he brought Vietnamese heart.
Parents wish Bill die peacefully.
Parents in Vietnam
Luat+ Nga
we loved bill very much. he will always be remembered. we will stand by hang and help her any way we can. love, georgia
Uncle Billy was the best Uncle a girl could ask for; he was more like a father to me in the last five years since the loss of my own father, Dennis. We will miss him so much, pray for his peace, and are thankful for our wonderful Aunt, Hang. Until we meet again dear man! With love, Holly and family
Bill you were lots of fun! We will miss you.
We always found Bill to be a kind and thoughtful person. He was a hard working individual who never hesitated to strike up a conversation. May he rest in peace.
EZ and Chris
Meet Bill, in Sai Gon, Vietnam and Hang, At Wild Horse Restruant a few years back and we hit it off as old Nam Vets. And would see him when he would be in town and we keep in touch by E-mail. I have been living there for over 14 years. Saw Bill about a month ago wile visiting my son in Florida and the short time we had together was great. May Brother Bill rest in peace.
Ong Map
Bill Purcell
Nan Vet 66-67
Sai Gon
Ware, Ma.
bill was a great friend…always there for you….hey stop by my store i ll give you a great deal…always honest ….always fair….treated everyone the same…he never had a bad word to say about anyone…..loved golf…and his family and friends…he always went the extra mile to help a friend….i love you bill…save a chair for me….i ll be there someday….you are the best…..love ya dale….
And so he’s gone. The man who introduced me to Thailand, the man with whom I suffered through so many rounds of rotten golf, the man with whom I’d prattle on for hours about golf, the Bucs and the Bears, the Bulls and the Buckeyes.
“How did you get an 8 on that hole, Bill?”
“Well, I missed a two-footer for a 7!”
When I saw you in June you lamented not being able to return with me to Thailand. You’ll be there with me, my friend. Always.
You served your country well, you served your family well, and you served your friends well. You’ve earned your rest. I miss you.
Thanks for being my friend, Bill. We had some great memories especially all the golf stories. It is really strange to not see your emails when I start the day. Even when you were so sick you were still putting smiles on peoples faces. We love you and miss you.
Jack, Debbie and Sarah
Gui den Bill loi chia buon sau sac nhat. Cau mong noi coi vinh hang, Tam hon Bill luon dc thanh than.
Bestfriend
Nam
Bill, will miss your words of wisdom which I received by email almost every morning.
Met you over a beer at the Paradise Bar in Saigon in about 2001 and now sadly your both gone.
I Love you Brother.
Our heartfelt sympathy is with at this time. We are so sorry we were not able to attend Billy’s service. We will be done some time later this month to visit Aunt Phil and you.
The Lord comforts all that seek him
We love and pray for all the family.
Love cousin Bonnie and family
Uncle Bill, with your new wings we know you fly over and watch all that you loved so dearly. We will stay behind for now to share the stories of your life, love and heroism. You will be so greatly missed by my family.
Love Everlasting,
Mark, Kim, Sara, and Emma Babcock
With my deepest sympathies to family and friends you will be missed greatly. One day we will all be together again but spiritually you will always be with us. I for one could not have asked for a dearer friend and you will be always remembered with a smile. Vic and Robanne
Uncle Bill,
I can’t even begin to explain how much you will be missed. So many memories and good times have been shared. I know that everytime I was around you I was laughing and smiling and enjoying myself. You always had a way of making people feel
My prayers are with the whole family and their loved ones. Hold on to the wonderful memories that was left with you, for you to rememer and enjoy forever. Memories can never be taken away. With love and deepest sympathy. God Bless.
Two individuals in my life fall into my “most unforgetable character” category. Billy is one of them! He was funny, fun, generous, caring and definitely…unforgetable!! I have no doubt that some good times are rolling in heaven now that he is there.