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Nick Foster

September 18, 1969 - September 10, 2020

A talented and special Leicester lad, who crossed the Atlantic and broke new ground in animation software. Brilliant and Funny. Loved by All. Please share your memories and photos of our dear friend to help us build a picture to remember with fondness. The details you can provide will be used to elaborate this section. Thank you so much for sharing your photos and thoughts.

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Patricia Hannaway 2020-09-15 03:14:20 wrote:

Nick was a great wit and absolutely brilliant! He could belly laugh with the best of them and thought Asian woman were the greatest! Which bummed me out because I wasn’t Asian... what can you do, lol! At the PDI garage bash (you PDI-ers remember that?) we had more laughs doing Jell-O shots and throwing small bean bags thru hoops in the games. U missed, and another Jell-O shot! But seriously, he was a gentle soul at heart and felt more than he ever let on. His teaching at UPenn and his fluid dynamic and VFX programming are stunning! He made the work appear effortless! And it was genius! I lost touch with Nick over the years, last seeing him at the PDI/Dreamworks closing at Redwood Shores. He had just returned to the Bay Area and looked healthy and excited to try a new venture. A vivid smile and that British twinkle in his eye radiated a warmth of spirit and an intelligence to light up the darkest day! I always felt there was more going on than he ever let on. Dear Nick, gone too soon! You will be missed and remembered! I wish u knew how much you were appreciated and loved! You will be missed, dear friend....

Patricia Hannaway 2020-09-15 03:14:20 wrote: Nick was a great wit and absolutely brilliant! He could belly laugh with the best of them and thought Asian woman were the greatest! Which bummed me out because I wasn’t Asian... what can you do, lol! At the PDI garage bash (you PDI-ers remember that?) we had more laughs doing Jell-O shots and throwing small bean bags thru hoops in the games. U missed, and another Jell-O shot! But seriously, he was a gentle soul at heart and felt more than he ever let on. His teaching at UPenn and his fluid dynamic and VFX programming are stunning! He made the work appear effortless! And it was genius! I lost touch with Nick over the years, last seeing him at the PDI/Dreamworks closing at Redwood Shores. He had just returned to the Bay Area and looked healthy and excited to try a new venture. A vivid smile and that British twinkle in his eye radiated a warmth of spirit and an intelligence to light up the darkest day! I always felt there was more going on than he ever let on. Dear Nick, gone too soon! You will be missed and remembered! I wish u knew how much you were appreciated and loved! You will be missed, dear friend....

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