Crowds Pay Tribute to Marcus Foster (Nov. 13, 1973)

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Foster's Widow PleadsBy MV MITCHELL and

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Albert ine Foster, w i f e ofslain O ak land -Schools Su p t .M a r c u s Foster , m a d e a d r a -m a t i c appea l to the t h ronggathered in the Coliseum Are-na l a s t n igh t to pray for herhusband ' s assassins .

Th e 4,500 persons gatheredfo r a commu n i ty m em ori a lt ribute to Dr. Foster respond-ed i n k i n d .

Foster, 50 . wa s cu t d o w n byexec ut i on ers ' cya n ide - la den

bulle ts- in the school admin i s -t rat ion parking lot last Tues-da y n i ght a s he a nd h is de p u -ty, Rober t B l ac k burn , walkedto a car. Bla ckbu rn , w ho tooka sho t gun b l a s t i n t he abdo-me n d u r i n g the a mbush , i srecovering from h is wounds .

Mrs. Foster also asked theaudience last n ight to pledge"you will do everyth ing t h a tyou are c apab l e of doing tolova your n e i ghbo r ."

She a sk ed t he m ul t i t ude to"d o some th ing for me"—totake the h a n d of the personbeside them, then to repea t :

" I w i l l d o every t h i n g w i t h i n - .my p owe r to love my neigh-bor.

"I wi l l p r a y fo r Dr . Foster'sassassins."

Eac h t ime , a nd in the spiri tshe sought, her l i s t en ers c om -p l ied .

Mrs. Foster t h anke d t h e ma n d w a s about to leave the

stage wh e n sh e t u r ne d a n d ,gesturing to the Castleersc ho -ra l g r o u p from Ca st lemontH igh , said they "are my chil-d ren , a n d I w a n t you to know•they ca l l 'me 'ilom'"

In t roduced la te in the 80-m i n u t e servi c e by schoolboa rd m em ber David Tuc k er ,Mrs. Foster appea red i n b l a c kdress an d black tu rb a n tod raw a s t an d i n g ovation.

"Let m e tha nk you for giv-i n g Marc an oppo r t un i t y o bea l eader here i n O ak l an d . H ewas very ha ppy i n t he j ob t ha the was do ing here...he d i d dow h a t he wanted to do," wh ich.she said is what sustained he rin t h i s t im e of grief .

Then sh e offered a "fewt idbits" about herse l f a n d herhusban d : t h a t they met incol lege, that "I told h i m 1wa nted to bec om e en gaged"wh e n t hc y .g radua t c d , an d th a the said he'd "pin me (with

h i s f r a t e r n i ty p i n ) unde r thef la gpo le" on gr adu a t ion d ayto m ark t he i r en gagem en t .

They did become engagedon graduation d a y , she s a i d ,a n d she went off to a teachingjob in Florida and he to one inM a r y l a n d , but they got m a r -ried that Christmas. Bu t he rnew husband insisted she re-turn to he r job because of thevaluable experience it c o u l dotter, sh e sa i d , so a f t e r threedays of Marriage, "he put meon a train and 1 cried all the• w a y to Florida."

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s u p e r i n t e n d e n t h a d s e e n r e s o -l u t i o n to t h e p r o b l e m o f t h et i m e . T h e m a y o r , o n l e a v i n g ,d r e w his car n e x t to F o s te r ' sat a s t o p s i g n ."I l o o k e d o v e r , t h e r e w a s a

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w i t h o u t w a s t i n g p r e c i o u s f o s s i l f u e l s , w i t h o u t d r a i n -i n g t h e n a t i o n ' s c r i t i c a l s u p p l i e s o f n a t u r a l g a s a n de lec t r ic i ty an d w i t h o u t d r i v i n g a huge p iece o fD e t r o i t i r o n t h a t c o n s u m e s a g a l l o n o f g a s o l i n e e v e r ye ight m i l e s .

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" A s o f t h i s m o m e n t . " he d e c l a r e d to h i m s e l f inth e m i r r o r , "1 a m a c o n s e r v a t i o n i s t as to e n e r g y ,m o n e y an d h a i r . " H e t h r e w a w a y h i s h o t c o m b a ndp las te red a B a n d - A i d o v e r th e e l e c t r i c a l o u t l e t in h isb a t h r o o m a s a r e m i n d e r . T h e B a n d - A i d , of course ,p r e v e n t e d h i m a l s o f r o m u s i n g a n y l o n g e r h i se lec t r ic too thb rush , hi s e lec t r ic v ib ra tor or h i s W a t e rP ic , an d h is w ife cou ld no longe r u se he r e lec t r ics t e a m h a i r ro l l ers o r h e r d r y e r . Ju s t o n e B a n d - A i dre su l ted in th e sav ing o f seve ra l k i l o w a t t h o u r s ay e a r a n d it w as o n l y th e b e g i n n i n g .

H e n r y Erg moved in to the k i tchen and d ispensedw i t h h is e l e c t r i c c a r v i n g k n i f e , m i c r o - w a x e o v e n ,a u t o m a t i c c a n o p e n e r , e l e c t r i c p e r c o l a t o r an d a u t o -m a t i c f r y p a n — i n s h o r t , e v e r y t h i n g e l e c t r i c e x c e p thi s s t o v e an d r e f r i g e r a t o r . M an c a n n o t l i v e by b r e a da l o n e . E rg r e a s o n e d , w i s e l y , a n d h o t f o o d s h o u l d beh o t a n d a c o c k t a i l n e e d s ic e c u b e s . I n o n e f e l l s u o o p

h e also di d a w a y \ \ i i h hi s e lec t r ic barbecue s p i t , hi sv i b r a t i n g r e c l i n i n g c h a i r , h i s e lec t r ic hedge c l ippe rs ,p o w e r l a w n m o w e r , t h e h o u s e m l e r - c o m s y s t e m , th ee l e c t r i c s w i m m i n g p o o l l igh ts and the p o w e r tools inh is ga r a ge w o r k s h o p .

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With downtown Oakland in the distance, and under skies whose cloud cover was breaking Wp, m o u r n er s bury Morcus Fos ter

He was known as a reconciler, a mediator, a

man of peace, and as his mourners gathered

to pay Marcus Foster a final, moving tribute,

they were urged by Wilson Riles, state schoolsuperintendent, to 'dedicate ourselves to the

principle for which Marc Foster lived so tha t

when young people grow up they can be

more wise, more humane, and more under-

standing than we are today.1

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