Linnette G. Foster of High Ridge, MO passed away Monday, July 7, 2025 at the age of 66. She was born March 5, 1959 to Lindell “Gene” and Delores Trump
Linnette attended McKinley High School and graduated in 1977. She started working for Southwestern Bell through a co-op program in high school and after a 25 year employment she was able to retire early. After retirement she worked various jobs and currently worked for Spectrum.
In Linnette’s spare time, she loved serving her church and various activities including camping and traveling. She loved children and animals but most of all she loved her family and spending time with them. Linnette will be remembered most for her kind heart and willingness to do anything for anybody.
Survivors include her loving companion Dale Hopkins and her husband Guy Foster (separated but dear friend); her parents, Lindell “Gene” and Delores Trump; sister, Georgenia (Tracy) Littrell; nephews, Larry (Ashley) Morgan and Jeremy (Brittney) Morgan; Linnette was also a wonderful great aunt, niece, and cousin to a very large family, as well as, a loving friend to many. She will be forever missed by all who knew and loved her.
Services; Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry) on Sun. 7/13 from 4-7pm. Then to Transformation United Methodist Church (4869 Scottsdale Blvd. House Springs, MO 63051) for funeral service at 11AM on Mon. 7/14. Interment Shepherd Hills Cemetery.
Linnette was a dear friend and we had many great times together. She loved and cared for everyone and always put others first. We will miss her smile and laughter.
Daughter, Aunt, Cousin, Sister, and so much more than just family. She was absolutely instrumental my young man days of becoming a man. Most importantly she was my friend.
Daughter, Aunt, Cousin, Sister, and so much more than just family. She was absolutely instrumental my young man days of becoming a man. Most importantly she was my friend.
Our hearts are broken and only comforted in the fact that Linnette was a believer and now receiving her heavenly reward for extending her unconditional love to all. We will forever miss her very unique laugh, the laugh she inherited from her Grandma Dot. Rest in peace dear niece.
So many memories I have of my cousin Linnette from when we were kids on vacation together in South Dakota. Our childhoods were an idyllic time and we spent hours playing records, talking about boys, and in general trying to be as cool as possible. As the years passed, we reconnected often. I remember her taking a day off work to take us to the art museum. It was a time when work was pretty stressful for her but she was not going to let us go home without a day in the city together. She was one in a million woman. I will miss her terribly but know she is safely in the arms of her savior Jesus. See you on the other side sweet cousin.
It’s hard to comprehend how the past two weeks resulted in her departure to the arms of Jesus — the joy of that coupled with the immeasurable sorrow of losing her. My heart is with my beloved Aunt Delores, Uncle Gene and cousin Georgenia and all who loved her. Memories draw me back to the hours we spent upstairs at G&G Heinrich’s house: young girls with our whole lives ahead of us, full of hopes and dreams. Praying for peace & healing.
You were always generous with you kindness. Fly high, and prayers for your family. You were a strong,empowering woman! Will miss you 😔 ❤️
To one of the most caring, kind, loving, go out of her way to help friends and family dearest friend I had the privilege of being in her life…. I will miss her always love you nette…
You have always been generous with your kindness to others. You are an example of an empowering woman. Fly high. Prayers for your family during this time. Will miss you friend. Cathy
Linnette will always be remembered for her kindness and caring of other people.She will be missed by many. Rest in peace dear neice!
Words can not express the hurt and gratitude that I am feeling, at the exact same time; during this season. My dear friend the fact that you are no longer with us in the physical makes me super sad but the gratitude that I feel and have, knowing that you will no longer suffer. You have been relieved of all your earthy duties and chores, that you performed with dignity and delight. Job well done, you were a loving, caring daughter, sister, aunt, cousin and friend. You were an even more amazing wife (caretaker), the best companion, a very dedicated team member and colleague. You lived your life, ran your race and finished your course; now take your rest; mom, dad, sister G, dale and even me, loved you, but Jesus loved you best!
your colleague
even more YOUR FRIEND
take your rest