Obit: Foster, Richard
J. “Dick” (1945 - 2021)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Foster, Leonard, Derfus, Johnson, Courtney, Gregorich, Drangstveit,
Andreassen, Bergman
----Source: Marshfield News-Herald (Marshfield, Wood Co., WI) 9/07/2021
Foster, Richard J. “Dick” (7 June 1945 – 26 August 2021)
Richard J. "Dick" Foster of Eau Claire died at home August 26, 2021.
He was born in Marshfield, to Carol and Marcellus Foster on June 7, 1945. Raised
in Colby, he graduated from Colby High School in 1963.
In January 1964 Dick moved to Madison, to continue his education at the
University of Wisconsin. While there, he enrolled in any class that he thought
might be interesting, whether it fulfilled a graduation requirement. After eight
years, the university administration strongly suggested the time had come for
him to complete his degree, so shortly after he graduated with a major in
Economics. He was fond of saying he crammed four years of college into eight
with plenty of time for fun along the way.
His time in Madison had a great influence on Dick. Always an avid reader, those
diverse classes turned him into a lifelong learner, and he turned from fiction
to nonfiction. Among the many subjects he enjoyed were anthropology, cosmology,
geology, political science and general science, and ancient and U.S. history.
Other leisure activities included beekeeping, theater performances, gourmet
dining, travel and downhill skiing.
In 1971 Dick moved from Madison to Eau Claire, to marry the girl he met when
they were freshmen at the University. Two years later he went in search of land
for their future home and found a hilly hayfield with not a tree on it but with
a wonderful view of the rural area it overlooked. His plan was to build a unique
house for the two of them with a forest surrounding it, filled with the
Wisconsin wildlife he valued and appreciated. Years of hard work and the
planting of 20,000 trees turned his vision into reality. Throughout the years,
he often said it was a wonderful place to live out his life and that he viewed
it as part of his legacy.
Dick was an entrepreneur who worked in the construction industry. Initially he
built houses, then apartments. He moved on to light commercial buildings and
finally settled on designing and building veterinary hospitals. Those last
projects were his favorites since they allowed him to combine work he liked with
his love of travel around the country.
Dick is survived by his wife of fifty years, Leslie Anne (Leonard) Foster, his
brother Dennis Foster of Fall Creek, and his foster brother Eugene Derfus of
Sheldon, their children, and grandchildren. Also included in Dick's family are
his daughters, Polly (Mitch) Johnson of Elk Mound; Penny (Darrell) Courtney of
Neillsville, and their daughters, Caitlin (Brett) Gregorich, Morgan (Trenton)
Drangstveit and Rylee Courtney. Longtime friends, Stuart Andreassen, Doug and
Colleen Bergman and their daughter, Gracie, are also part of his family circle.
Dick's cremated remains will be scattered in a private ceremony at sites
meaningful to him and his wife during their time together. No local services
will be held.
Should you wish to honor Dick's life, memorials to a pet or wildlife
organization or to the charity of your choice would be appropriate.
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