Kent H. Foster

From the YAM Class Notes July-August 2024:

Pam Fairley sent me the sad news that her husband, Kent Foster, suffered a massive heart attack and died suddenly on April 15, 2024, while they were snorkeling together with friends in the waters off Belize. After Yale, Kent attended Boalt Hall School of Law at UCBerkeley, where he and Pam (a fellow student) met. They married soon after graduating from law school and moved to San Diego, where they raised their two children and pursued their respective legal careers. Kent’s practice focused on representing contractors and water districts. Those of you who knew Kent at Yale will recall his passion for racing sailboats, and he continued to sail and race competitively throughout his life, winning repeated championships at his club in San Diego in his Lido 14 dinghy. Kent suffered a major stroke almost 20 years ago which affected his speech and forced an early retirement from the practice of law. Nevertheless, Kent was able to maintain an active life, including black diamond ski runs and white water kayaking in addition to his sailboat racing. He and Pam enjoyed sailing trips to Greece and French Polynesia, canal trips in France, safaris in Africa, and time at their family cabin in the Michigan Upper Peninsula. Pam told me that the day before he died Kent had a wonderful day sailing and that they had kayaked together the morning of his death. We send our condolences to Pam, their children, and his extended family.