Survivors include her daughter Miranda Fetter, son Cory (Julia) Foster; brothers Wayne Blacquiere, David Blacquiere and John Murray; grandchildren Alex and Nina Foster; nieces Gail Kaus and Jenny Foster Rioux; and many family members and friends.
She was a dynamic performer. When she sang, her powerful voice and energy inspired people to dance and celebrate. She had a natural talent of getting people together for events such as the Goose Lake Connection, music jams and fundraisers. Bev had many other talents including jewelry making, painting, hat making, cooking and hunting.
Bev worked many years for the E.C.H.O. society in Whitecourt and she was passionate for her clients and co-workers and loved them like family.
Bev touched the hearts of so many people. Her gift was to make others feel good through her voice, huge smile and great sense of humour. She will be greatly missed.
The family would like to thank everyone who has reached out and offered support during this difficult time. Celebration of Bev Foster’s Life will be postponed to a later date when it is safe for all our friends and family to meet.
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