Foster R. Fanning
Local businessman and gardener -
he was respected and well-liked by all
Born on January 9, 1889 in Southhampton,
(Suffolk County) New York, Foster Fanning first came to Central Florida in
the winter of 1909-1910. For a number of years, he spent only winters in
Orlando, working as a journeyman and learning his trade as a plumber. And
learn his trade, he did. In 1922, he opened his own plumbing business in
Winter Park: the Fanning Plumbing Company at 124 E. Welbourne.
That same year, he married
Jessie Minor White on June 28th and
they made their home in an apartment above the plumbing shop. Fanning bought
that building in 1927 and the following year purchased the lot across Center
Street that became his garden and life-long hobby. It was once noted that
his flower garden was one of the most beautiful spots in Winter Park, as it
had 21 different varieties of flowers and plants – which included roses,
daisies, snapdragons, lilies and many others.
Over the years, Mr. Fanning became known for three things:
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The reputation as a business legend
(“If Fanning did the plumbing, it’s the best
you can get!”)
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A record 34 consecutive years in business in
the same location
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His Center Street garden.
Mr. Fanning also played an active role in the community. He served as city
commissioner for two terms and was a member of the board of directors of the
Federal Savings & Loan Association. He also took part in local service
organizations: the Elks, the Red Cross, and the Kiwanis Club, in which he
was active for over 25 years. He also served as a past president of the
group.
He and his wife were both known for their involvement in the National
Association of Master Plumbers organization. He served as the head of that
professional organization and she served as head of the auxiliary at one
time.
Sadly, the Fannings were killed in a tragic two-car accident that took place
on State Road 50. The collision occurred on Christmas Day 1962 as they
returning to Winter Park after visiting relatives in Clermont.
It is said that the roses from Mr. Fanning’s garden were transplanted to the
“Fanning Rose Garden” in Central Park in memory of he and his wife. A plaque
was placed in the garden that read:
THIS PLAQUE
IN MEMORIAM
FOSTER R. FANNING AND JESSIE M. FANNING
ERECTED BY FRIENDS
1963
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Item: Photocopy of Foster Fanning
Source: Winter Park Sun
Title: "Service Record"
Date: July 21, 1955
Source:
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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Item: Photocopy of Jessie Fanning
Source: Winter Park Sun
Title: "Mrs. Fanning Aids in Pin Design"
Date: March 24, 1955
Source:
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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Item: Photocopy of Foster Fanning
Source: Winter Park Sun
Title: "Gardener Par Excellent"
Date: March 15, 1956
Source:
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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Item: Photocopy of Jessie Fanning
Source: Winter Park Sun
Title: "Mrs. Foster Fanning Honored on her Birthday at National
Plumbers' Convention Last Week"
Date: May 27, 1954
Source:
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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Item: Advertisement
Source: Winter Park Herald
Date: February 22, 1951
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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Item: Advertisement
Source: Unknown
Date: Undated
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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Item: Advertisement
Source: Winter Park Sun
Date: August 7, 1958
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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Item: Photocopy of Jessie Fanning
Source: Winter Park Sun
Title: "A Lady and Her Car"
Date: November 24, 1955
Source:
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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Item: Obituary
Source: Unknown
Title: "Fannings Killed in Accident"
Date: December 1962
Source:
Biographical file: Fanning, Mr. & Mrs. Foster
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