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Lt. Col. Mary Regina Forster

Lt. Col. Mary Regina Forster

Lt. Col. Mary Regina Forster, USAF (Retired)

Mary Regina Forster, aka “Jeannie”, age 92, of Mt. Shasta, CA, died March 22, 2020, of natural causes at Shasta View Estates Nursing Center in Weed, CA.

Regina was born August 29, 1927, at home on a small dairy farm, in the Township of Lima, rural Durand, WI. She was the daughter of William L. and Alvina (Bauer) Forster. Regina graduated from Sacred Heart High School, Lima, in 1945. She knew early on that her life’s calling went beyond the farm. The airplanes flying overhead spoke to her of a bigger world that she needed to explore. An opportunity came when she saw a magazine ad for the “Cadet Nurse Corps.” She promptly signed up for a three year RN program at St. Francis School of Nursing in LaCrosse, WI. This decision set her course for life.

Since WWII had ended and she no longer owed a commitment, upon graduating from nurses training in 1948 she worked for two years in Wisconsin. It was during this time that she and several colleagues decided to explore the American West. After returning home she soon made the decision to follow her dreams and relocated to San Francisco. It was during this time, while traveling, that she discovered Mt. Shasta. She recalled being able to see Mt. Shasta in the distance and admired its beauty “for hours”, a vision she never forgot. After spending eight years in the Bay Area as a civilian nurse, she once again made a life-changing decision and joined the Air Force.

Her twenty year military career included Castle Air Force Base (AFB), CA (1958-60); Ramey AFB, Puerto Rico (1960-62); Shepherd AFB, TX (1962-63); the University of Omaha, NE (1963-64); Izmir (NATO), Turkey (1964-65); Wiesbaden AFB, Germany (1965-67); Minot AFB, ND (1967-68); Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam (1969-70); Malmstrom AFB, MT (1971-74); Lakenheath AFB, England (1974-76); concluding at Travis AFB, CA (1977-78). Her military awards and decorations include the National Defense Service Medal, Air Force Longevity Award, Air Force Outstanding Unit Award, Vietnam Service Medal, Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm, Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, and Bronze Star.

Upon her military retirement, Regina settled in Mt. Shasta where she became a pillar of the community. She was uniquely curious with an unquenchable zest for life. Regina loved the change of seasons, knitting, gardening, reading, but above all she loved to travel. In her retirement she visited The Holy Land, Egypt, South Africa, Peru, East Berlin, Moscow, Belgium, Holland, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Haiti, Sweden, Finland and Scotland.

She also loved music and spent many years singing and traveling with the Sweet Adelines, College of The Siskiyous Choir and her church choir. Whether it was her involvement in the Mt. Shasta Garden Club, Women’s Veterans Groups, or Altar Society, her leadership skills emerged as demonstrated by her commitment to her community and fellow Veterans. She was instrumental in the creation of The Living Memorial Sculpture Garden in Weed, CA, and St. Anthony's Outdoor Grotto.

Regina is survived by four siblings: Blanche Caton of Eau Claire, WI, Roger (Bev) Forster of Highlands Ranch, CO, Clarissa Ramsey of Camp Hill, PA, and David (Mary Jean) Forster of Elk River, MN; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.

She is preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Wm. Daniel Forster and Maurice J. Forster, two brothers-in-law, Robert Caton and Donald Ramsey, and an infant sister, Lillian.

Regina will be remembered for her infectious smile, the mischievous twinkle in her eyes and her passion for flowers. She was a classy, dear and inspiring woman who leaves a legacy of loyal friendship and generosity. Well done, good and faithful servant.

Her family would like to thank her St. Anthony’s Catholic Church family for their steadfast love throughout her four decades in Mt. Shasta. Additionally, her family thanks the staff at Shasta View Estates in Weed for the excellent care and compassion provided over the past seven years of her residency there. She touched the hearts of everyone there, staff and residents alike and will be sorely missed.

Funeral services will be held at a future time when we are all able to gather again. Interment will be at Holy Rosary Cemetery, Lima, WI.

Memorial donations may be made in her honor for the Holy Rosary Parish at Tri-Parishes, P.O. Box 188, Durand, WI 54736.

Rhiel Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Durand, is serving the family.

Condolences

  1. Sheila Malec

    Ma'am, thank you for your service.

  2. Major Lynn Von Schlieder (Retired)

    On behalf of the Pacific Region of the Society of Air Force Nurses (SAFN), I would like to express our sincere condolences at the loss of your loved one. Please know that we are also mourning the loss of one of our colleagues and friends. She will be missed but will certainly not be forgotten. She will be remembered by the posting of her death and obituary on the In Memorium on the SAFN website, in the next monthly Memorial Committee Report which is sent electronically to all SAFN members, in the next issue of the Rendezvous, SAFN's semi-annual newsletter, at the next Regional Meeting during the Memorial Program, and finally during the next National Memorial Program at SAFN's biennial convention. Our thoughts are with you today on National Viet Nam War Veterans' Day.
    With Sympathy,
    Lynn Von Schlieder
    Pacific Region Memorial Coordinator
    Society of Air Force Nurses

  3. Robert Forster

    May the Lord take you to his kingdom. RIP, cousin Jeannie.

  4. Brig Gen Linda J Stierle (Retired)

    On behalf of the Society of Air Force Nurses, please know that we are mourning with you the death of our friend and colleague, Lieutenant Colonel Mary Forster. She was a truly remarkable woman who made a difference in the lives of so many in her journey through life. She was a long-time member of the Society, and a donation will be made in her honor to the Holy Rosary Parish as suggested. Mary will be missed by many, and she will definitely not be forgotten by the community of Air Force nurses.

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