Donna K Foust
My heart goes out to Patricia and the family. I am just learning of this loss and am heartbroken. He was a rare joy.
Donna Foust
Death date: Mar 25, 2025
Louis Gregory Foster passed away on Tuesday March 25, 2025 in Jacksonville, FL. He was born on June 9, 1960 to George and Donna Foster. He is survived by his wife, Patricia, his daughters, Betsy (Aaron) and Carrie (Matt), and his Read Obituary
My heart goes out to Patricia and the family. I am just learning of this loss and am heartbroken. He was a rare joy.
Donna Foust
Not a day goes by where I don’t think about you Uncle Greg, I miss you every single day. Some of my earliest memories with you, are the best ones I have in my life.
I am so very sorry to read this devastating news about the loss of Greg. I remember him from our days at Towson University on the Towerlight staff when he and Patricia began their everlasting love story. My heart breaks for Patricia, his children and grandchildren. May his memory and your enduring love for him sustain you through this very difficult time.
Halaine (Silberg) Steinberg
Greg was a fantastic educator - he was always going the extra mile in order to create the best opportunities for his students.
I am so sorry for your loss. Although I never met Greg, I too am a former goalie. All Hockey players especially goalies, are part of a brotherhood. We celebrate the dedication and passion of the position and the sport. The first time a player "laces em' up they are part of a lifelong fraternity. On behalf of all players across the world we morn the loss of "Greg the Goalie."
I’m sorry to hear about the passing of Greg. Greg mentored me as a fellow Computer Science teacher. His encouragement was amazing. It was cool to find out that we were also neighbors him living in Canton and me in Patterson Park. We would always exchange good chats and well wishes when we’d see each other in the park/neighborhood. Rest easy Greg. My prayers for his family.
It is with deep sorrow that we mourn the passing of Mr. Foster, a dedicated educator whose wisdom, kindness, and passion for teaching left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of learning from him.
Mr. Foster was more than a teacher at Saint Francis—he was a mentor, a guide, and an inspiration. His unwavering commitment to his students and his subject was evident in every lesson, every conversation, and every moment he spent shaping young minds. The knowledge and encouragement he imparted will continue to resonate in the lives of those he taught.
During this difficult time, our thoughts and deepest condolences go out to Mr. Foster’s family, friends, colleagues, and all whose lives he touched. May we honor Mr. Foster’s legacy by carrying forward the lessons he shared and the kindness he exemplified.

Thank you to the Foster family for sharing this on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/lgfoster35_louis-gregory-foster-view-obituary-service-activity-7311776396614242304-KGxb
As I look through the likes and comments of former students, almost every one of us are now Engineers or in the Tech field. It’s incredible to see how many students from so many different backgrounds he had an impact on. I think I speak for a lot of us when I say that Mr. Foster truly set so many of us up for success.
Condolences to all of his friends and family.