With nice unhappiness, we word the passing of Maureen H. Foulke, who served as a Voting Member of the AIER Company for over 38 years.
Maureen referred to herself as an “American Lady.” She grew up in the course of the Nice Melancholy, throughout which she developed the spirit of perseverance and optimism that might outline her life. Her mom was a trainer, and her father was within the insurance coverage enterprise. Maureen graduated from Skidmore School with a BA in English in 1951. She was an athlete and a fierce competitor, excelling as a skier, tennis participant, sailor and was a Life Grasp in Bridge. She and her husband sailed the globe and visited six continents.
Maureen was a longtime supporter of academic alternatives for younger ladies. She volunteered in a number of governance roles on the Larchmont N.Y. Chapter AJ of the PEO Basis, serving to ladies in highschool discover scholarships to help with school tuition.
Maureen’s unwavering assist of AIER prolonged a household custom that started along with her father-in-law, the late Roy Anderson Foulke, Sr. who was instrumental to AIER’s founding and served as a Trustee, Chairman of the Board, and Honorary Chairman. Her husband, Roy Anderson Foulke, Jr., served as a Voting Member and as Chairman of AIER’s Board of Trustees, and was a founding director of AIER’s wholly owned subsidiary, American Funding Providers, Inc.
Maureen stood agency when AIER’s pursuits have been challenged, and was actively concerned in guaranteeing its continued prosperity. She was a pricey pal to the neighborhood of AIER supporters. We are going to significantly miss her enthusiasm, vitality, and attraction, all the time current at annual conferences of the Voting Members.
She is survived by her son John of Mamaroneck, New York, her granddaughter Kirsten Ok. Capalbo and nice grandson Jack Foulke Capalbo of Stamford, Connecticut. She was predeceased by her daughter, Sarah B. Foulke, and by her son, Roy A. Foulke, III.
We prolong our deepest condolences to Maureen’s household, who’ve requested that she be remembered via contributions to Chapter AJ of the P.E.O. Basis, Larchmont, NY.