Star C. Foster, aka Sarcasmo, died suddenly and unexpectedly Sunday morning, apparently due to a pulmonary embolism. She was 33.
Arrangements TBA. I suggest Drinking Liberally this week be for her.
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Services were today at 10:00.
From her sister, Debbie:
"In lieu of flowers the family is asking that donations be made in Star's name to the Star C. Foster Memorial Scholarship Fund at Central High School.
"Donations can be made to the Associate Alumni of Central High School (please make checks payable to AACHS).
P.O. Box 26580
Philadelphia PA 19141
"It is our intent that the scholarship, once it is set up, will allow an award to be given to a female student who is an aspiring writer to use for her college education.
"Please feel free to disseminate this information to anyone and anywhere you can think of."
Posted by: Michele | December 14, 2006 at 02:00 PM
Wow, that is so sad. First I've heard of this. She was the same age as me. I hadn't clicked her link in a while.
Posted by: Jessica | January 29, 2007 at 06:28 PM
I just finished playing Sarcasmo’s game, Slouching Towards Bedlam, and decided to look her up on Google. I am so sorry to learn of her passing…in reading her blog, and seeing her photo above, it is obvious she was a well loved woman who truly lived life. I shall raise my glass to her.
Posted by: Alex | February 15, 2008 at 11:47 PM