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Mary “Angie” Foster

August 21, 1949 ~ August 9, 2025

Born in: Bennington, VT
Resided in: South Portland, ME

South Portland – Mary “Angie” Foster, 75, passed away on August 9, 2025, at her home. Angie was born on August 21, 1949, in Bennington, VT, she was the daughter of Frank and Mary Lou (Carriere) Patten.

Angie grew up on Cape Elizabeth and attended St. Joseph’s in Portland.  She lived in Alexandria, Virginia and Newmarket, New Hampshire before returning to Maine. She loved riding her trike throughout South Portland and visiting her favorite spot, the Portland Headlight.

Angie was predeceased by her brother, Robert and his wife Arline Patten. She is survived by her son, Bleau and his wife Kelly Foster; granddaughters, Madison Foster and Haylee Foster and spouses; sister, Susan Patten – Stango; nieces and nephews, Kelley and her husband Scott Mohn, Robert Patten Jr., John Patten, and David Patten; many special friends from her home at Breakwater, and extended family members.

Services for Angie will be held in private with her family.

Please make donations in Angie’s memory to South Portland Food Cupboard, 130 Thadeus St. South Portland, ME  04106, or online at https://www.southportlandfoodcupboard.org/donate.

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Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Mary "Angie" Foster 's name.

South Portland Food Cupboard

​130 Thadeus Street

South Portland,

Maine

04106

www.southportlandfoodcupboard.org

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  1. Angie,
    You were always so sweet to me. I enjoyed your messenger texts to me about things that made you happy. Rest in piece. I hope you’re still enjoying your trike where ever you may be ❤️

  2. To Angie’s Foster & Patten’s families in times of your incredible loss, you have our deepest sympathy. Angie was an inspiration to everyone who came into her life. Her zest for life, her courage, and her strength to continue on.
    She has let us all know how Precious Life is. Just remember Angie’s smile, it will keep you going!
    Angie my friend, you’re on another journey. We will miss you but not forget you, you’ll always be in our hearts.
    Our Love Bill and Monika @ Breakwater
    Missing someone is your Heart’s way of reminding you how much you love them.

  3. Angie was a delightful neighbor. At any chance meeting, she would share an interesting tidbit about her many years in residence. Her smile, as she loaded her bike into the elevator, was special. Angie was truly the grande dame of our floor. My condolences to her family and friends.


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