Phipps Foster
1883–1928 (age 45)
Biography
Phipps Foster (1883–1928) was a man of the Edwardian and post-war era, living during a period of significant transition in British history. His relatively brief life spanned the turn of the twentieth century, encompassing the Edwardian period and the aftermath of the First World War.
Foster was laid to rest at the Church of St Andrew in Owslebury, a historic parish church that has served its community for generations. His burial there reflects his connection to the local community and the enduring role of the established church in English life during the early twentieth century.