of Pleasant Lake, MI, formerly of Ida, age 66, died Wednesday, October 3, 2018 at Henry Ford Allegiance Hospice Home in Jackson with her family at her side. She was born January 7, 1952 in Toledo, Ohio, the daughter of Robert & Vada (Manor) Jasmund.
Deborah graduated from Ida High School in 1970. She worked for Lohr Tax Service, and upon his retirement, Deborah then started Hill’s Tax Service, which specialized in farm taxes. She enjoyed helping the farmers of Ida. In addition to the tax service, she operated Creative Page Designs custom printing. Deborah was a member of NATP (National Association of Tax Practitioners) and was a member of Main Street Church of Chelsea. She was choreographer for the Ida Marching Band color guard for many years. Deborah was most proud to be a wife, mother and grandma.
Rick Foster, aged 84, died September 25, 2018 at his daughter’s home in Dexter, MI. He had been living with his daughter, Martha and her husband, John, for the past three years, since the death of his wife Gretchen. He was born March 31, 1934 in Lansing, Michigan and was the son of Richard and Frances (Arbaugh) Foster, Sr.
He attended Cranbrook Schools (’52) and received his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College (’56). He received his Law Degree from University of Michigan (’61).
Rick was an attorney in the law firm of Foster, Swift, Collins and Coey. He worked there for over 20 years alongside his father, Dick. The firm was originally founded by his grandfather, Walter Foster. Following his work at Foster, Swift, Rick founded the consulting firm BanConsult, Inc., serving community banks and regional bank holding companies throughout the mid-west in mergers and acquisitions, corporate strategy and retail banking best practices. Rick also continued work as an attorney at law during and after his work at BanConsult, Inc.