I have to inform you of the passing yesterday of Brian Foster (sergeant). 1940-2026. Suddenly but after a prolonged illness in hospital in Sudbury. I served with him at Wyton, Hong Kong and Brampton.
Bryan Haire
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I have been lucky enough to have known Brian and Anne for quite some years but mainly in Saudi Arabia where we shared some fantastic times, Brian taught photography in the RSAF Academy and was well liked and a superb teacher, whereas I was on the flight line, on job training WO Cadets in photography and aircraft cine cameras. I was very lucky to have shared a long social life with Anne and Brian with many parties thrown at their ARAMCO home. Brian and I helped form a group of good friends calling ourselves “The All Stars” and, if I may say so, excelled in such competitive sports as, five-a-side, football, volley ball, bowling and darts with many a trophy to prove it. I thank Anne and Brian for being such warm friends, who made my time in Saudi very bearable. RIP peace Brian.
I met Brian when I was posted to Wyton in 1963. I took on the duties of baby sitter for him and Glenn’s his first wife. Little did I suspect that years later that his daughter would marry my son and produce two wonderful daughters. My condolences go to Anne, Gill, Mark, Heather and our Granddaughters Rebecca and Bethanny also the rest of the extended family. Rest easy old friend.
I have been lucky enough to have known Brian and Anne for quite some years but mainly in Saudi Arabia where we shared some fantastic times, Brian taught photography in the RSAF Academy and was well liked and a superb teacher, whereas I was on the flight line, on job training WO Cadets in photography and aircraft cine cameras. I was very lucky to have shared a long social life with Anne and Brian with many parties thrown at their ARAMCO home. Brian and I helped form a group of good friends calling ourselves “The All Stars” and, if I may say so, excelled in such competitive sports as, five-a-side, football, volley ball, bowling and darts with many a trophy to prove it. I thank Anne and Brian for being such warm friends, who made my time in Saudi very bearable. RIP peace Brian.
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I met Brian when I was posted to Wyton in 1963. I took on the duties of baby sitter for him and Glenn’s his first wife. Little did I suspect that years later that his daughter would marry my son and produce two wonderful daughters. My condolences go to Anne, Gill, Mark, Heather and our Granddaughters Rebecca and Bethanny also the rest of the extended family.
Rest easy old friend.
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