Peter was born in Huntington, Indiana, on November 28th, 1950. His birth date was November 28th. The specific names of his parents are as follows: Richard J. Foster was his father, and Paula T. (Blust) Foster was his mother. He attended Ball State University for a total of four years on his way to earning a degree in music from that institution.
Being around by people who had a wide range of musical interests was something that he was continually exposed to due to the fact that both of his parents were music teachers.
Pete was highly successful in instilling a love of music in each and every one of his students throughout the course of his many years of experience working in the field of education.
Pete’s childhood was filled with many happy memories, such as going fishing during the summer months in both Indiana and Canada, playing canasta and aggravation with his sister and mother, and going to Midnight Mass at the Cathedral in Fort Wayne whenever he was younger.
Pete’s bass voice added a nice undertone to the music that was being played during the time that everyone was singing Christmas carols during mass. To paraphrase what Albert Einstein had to say on the subject,
It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” For a considerable amount of time, Pete served as the choir director at Faith First Fellowship Church, which is also referred to as Bourbon First United Methodist Church.
This church is located in Bourbon, Indiana. Over the course of his life, Pete worked as a host for students who were participating in a foreign exchange programme. These students came from a wide range of countries. Pete served as a friend to a great number of people.