As we are so a God's Creations On Tuesday, December 11, 1979 he sent a beautiful angel to be born to Mr. Wade Spencer and the late Ms. Eartha Mae Spencer. This angel was named Alicia Lynette Spencer. Alicia was raised in the Carver Hills community. She attended and graduated from C.M Pitts Elementary. She then continued her education going to the top of the class at Harper-Archer High School graduating Salutatorian. Alicia was a very active member of The Harper Archer Marching Band playing the clarinet. After graduating she went straight to Morris Brown College studying in Computer Information Systems. At the right moment in time, August 2000 she met Donniles Foster. One year to the date they unified under God's Covenant and got married August 18, 2001. God saw this was a special match he made and one month later their family was complete. A bouncing baby arrived Donniles DeMonte Foster. After the honeymoon life she went back to school graduating from American Intercontinental University "AIU". Alicia loved her dad and took great pride in her family. Alicia had amazing jobs during her life. She attended Fresh Anointing Worship Center. Alicia was always smiling and making people laugh. Sweet soul sweet spirit. Seeing through God's eyes discovering her purpose and passion she has been an Insurance Analyst and Document Imaging Specialist for over the last 10 years. Alicia was full of strength, courage, faith, hope,love, dreams and honor. "The Life God gave you was his gift to you, and the life you live is your gift back to God". After 19 year of marriage One normal Thursday evening February 11, 2021. With her loving and supportive husband by her side, God sent his angels softly whispering her name to come home leaving her earthly body behind. She preceded in death her mother Ms. Eartha Mae Spencer and brother Jeffery Armstrong. She leaves to cherish her amazing memories her Husband Mr. Donniles Foster, son Donniles DeMonte Foster, father Mr. Wade Spencer, Brother Andre Spencer "Ronda", Sister Leslie "Elaine" Spencer, special aunt Annie Sue Robbins, Uncle Elgin Armstrong, Uncle Dupree, Uncle Tim, and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins, friends and family. She will forever be in the hearts and minds of many family and friends.
Alisha trained me at Parrallon , she's a sweet, caring person , love to see her come in and talk about her " white church " shoes , enjoyed the 2 years I worked with her at Parrallon, fun memories
The love your spouse had for you is something that can never be taken away. Hold on to that and know that they are there with you always." We are praying that God will continue to bless you and your family.
John and Beverly Davis
Praying for family and may God continue to bless you all.
Work memories are from Ms. JayB or Mama Jay which how she often called me.
I worked with Alicia for a number of years. She was one of the most dedicated, hardworking member of the DI Team who was always willing to go the extra mile so that the department met goal. Alicia was very caring and was always going to bat for her co-workers. She loved her husband and son dearly and was not afraid to share her deep love of her family with the Team. She will always be remembered with very fond memories. My condolences to her family and May her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace.🕊️💜🕊️💜🕊️
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