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He holds a degree from Colgate University and a resume filled with success in retail business, but Timothy Patrick Foster will never forget one of the most valuable lessons in his life, learned some 40 years ago.
"I spent two summers when I was in college working at the (Pittsburgh Steel Co.) coke plant in Monessen to earn spending money," said Foster, a 1967 graduate of Monessen High School now living in the Portland suburb of Lake Oswego, Ore.See the full content of this document
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Monessen Native Foster Approaching End of Career
"I learned two very important lessons that I have carried with me throughout my life," he said. "One is that hard work is good for you in both body and spirit. Those men worked very hard for their living and regardless of the heat, sweat and dire conditions that exist in such an intense industrial environment,...
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