Mrs. Jeanette Kitchens Foster, a cherished resident of Davisboro, Georgia, passed away peacefully on October 25, 2025. Born to the late Willie Albert Kitchens and Tressie Wicker Kitchens, Jeanette was a beloved daughter who enriched the lives of those around her with her warmth and generosity.
Homegoing Celebration will be held Saturday, November 1, 2025 at 3:00 P.M. at Shiloh CME Church, 254 Dillard Street, Davisboro, GA. Interment will be held in Shiloh CME Church Cemetery.
Public viewing will be held Friday, October 31, 2025 from 3:00 – 6:00 P.M. at Davis Funeral Home.
A devoted cook, Jeanette worked at Jet Foods Convenience Store, where she was admired for her culinary skills and friendly demeanor. Her passion for cooking extended beyond her professional life, as she found great joy in preparing meals for her family and friends. Jeanette's kitchen was a place where love was the main ingredient, and her dishes brought people together in celebration and comfort.
Jeanette was a dedicated member of the Shiloh CME Church, where she nurtured her spiritual life and formed lasting friendships. Her faith was a guiding force throughout her life, and she contributed to her community with kindness and compassion.
She was married to the now late Otis Foster, Sr., whose partnership she treasured deeply, for 31 years before his untimely death. They shared dreams and built a life filled with love.
She is survived by her loving children: Otis Foster Jr. (Tekema) of Seattle, Washington; Frederick Foster (Angela) of Bartow, Georgia; Leotis Foster (Kaci) of Stockbridge, Georgia; Erica Foster (Antwan Kelly) of Davisboro, Georgia; and Lenette Foster (Bobby Black) of Davisboro, Georgia. Her family was her pride and joy, and she instilled in them the values of love, respect, and community.
Jeanette is also survived by her brothers, Floyd Battle and Willie (Sheila) Kitchens of Davisboro, Georgia; and her sisters, Debbie Kitchens of Davisboro, Georgia; Shirley Mincey (Glenn) of Davisboro, Georgia; and Rose (Lee) Carter of Davisboro, Georgia. Her siblings remember her as a caring sister whose laughter and wisdom brightened their lives.
Jeanette's life was a testament to the power of love, family, and faith. Her legacy will continue to inspire those fortunate to have known her. As we celebrate her life, we remember her with gratitude and hold her memory close to our hearts.
Davis Funeral Home of 725 Beech Street, Louisville is in charge of the arrangements for Mrs. Jeanette Kitchens Foster
Sending love and condolences to the entire Foster family (and to my nephew Otis Jr.). I am so sorry for your loss. May God comfort you during this difficult time. 2 Cor 1:3 Praised be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort.
Gene Walker - Tacoma, WA
Leo I just wanted to take a few moments to first of all let you know that my hearts my prayers are with you and your Siblings. For the loss of your loved one, and I decree, and I declare that healing will come, and comfort will come, and peace will come over your life in this situation
There is one thing I would dare not to tell you not to do - that is not to cry The bible says in the book of John 11 and 35 the" Jesus wept" Tears are a part of our healing process - towards our feelings and our emotions. Sometimes grief will leave us numb - in sorrow - misery - spirit of heaviness, and even sadness. Sometimes distress and agony - even torment - anger, loneliness, sometimes guilt, sometimes shock, but definitely pain, feeling lost - helpless which leaves us in a state of bewilderment. I want to let you know that you are not in this by yourself, oftentimes when these things happen, we simply have to go through the process. The process of trusting god even when we don't understand why !. Sometimes we feel inadequate, because we ask ourselves could i have done something more. In some cases, we have done our best. "But at the end of the day god is still in control." The bible says in Psalm 34:18" the lord is near after them of a broken heart and saveth, such as be of a contrite spirit" Psalm 147: 3" says he health the broken in heart and he bindeth up their wounds" Many times, when you are going through grief You're going to have moments that comes and blindside you. You could be driving in the car - sitting on the couch - at the workstation at work. It could be anywhere to where the memories or the pain tries to come back But there is an answer – there is a solution The bible says Psalm 124:8 "our help is in the name of the lord".
We have to trust him Jesus said in John 14:1 " Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God believe also in Me" While we might not understand the process, one thing that we can decree and declare that Isaiah 26: 3 says "Thou keep Him in perfect peace, whose minds stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee" it might not feel like it is going to work for your good - it might not feel like now is a good time to even discuss it. Trust the process - trust the timing of God and know this that you can be honest with God and pour your hearts out to God.
My deepest condolences to the family
My auntie we will miss you dearly. You're back with our beloved family in heaven. Love and miss you.
My deepest condolences to the family.
My Condolences To The Family... Sister-n- Law of Willie Kitchens...
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