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Douglas Allen Foster, 41, of Morganton, NC, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, September 28, 2023 after an extended illness.

Born in Catawba County, NC on June 15, 1982, he was the son of the late Garry Allen Foster and Lawana Faye Cowart Foster.

Douglas had a big heart and a wonderful sense of humor. He knew what was important to him and held it close. He loved his family and adored his son, Gabriel.

Douglas is survived by his son, Gabriel Allen Foster; sister, Jody Puett; fiancée, Chrystal Mallory; hand-chosen brother, Curtis Bluto; and a number of extended family members.

Services for Mr. Foster will be held at a later date.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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—Sarah S.
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Doug thanks for the high school memories.And for saving me a seat on the bus see ya later

—Robert Basinger
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Doug you were an amazing friend and all around a wonderful person as well. You were one of my best friends in Middle School and got me through a lot of hard times. 😔 Rest In Peace until we meet again. 🙏💔😢

—Tabitha Danner Wilson
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—Erin Maney

May God be with you and your family

—Dannie Owens
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So very sorry for the loss of your brother, cousin, father, son, friend. Prayers for comfort at this sad time.

—Jo and Gregg
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—Amanda Bluto
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I love you always. I know you’re looking down on dad and you see how much he misses you. I’m am so grateful to have been you’re niece and will give you the biggest hug when I see you again. You’re so special to our family Doug ♥️

—Cherylynn
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My one true love, you are extremely missed. My heart is missing a huge piece without you. I love you so much. God has gained a precious heart.

—Chrystal D Mallory

So many memories, so sad to hear you left so soon lil brother. Til we meet again.

—Mikki Carswell
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