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Bobby Estey
June 27, 2025
Updating my link about Dr Hill
https://gitlab.com/bobby.estey/wikibob/-/blob/master/docs/languages/cpp/francisSandyHill.md
Dave Albonesi
February 15, 2025
Sandy Hill was a kind, caring and a beautiful person. I took his videotape class at Prime Computer (now Computervision). Fantastic class! Can't say enough about Sandy's care in designing that class. I then decided to go back to UMass (I had gone there earlier with my wife) to get my Ph.D but was rejected as I didn't get the funding. In came Sandy to take care of it all. I didn't get funding but was accepted. I had to work as a Lecturer for UMass students and then a job in the Microwave Remote Sensing Lab (MIRSL).
Suffice it to say that Sandy has been an inspiration for me. I could not have done my work at UMass without his care. I even have his book on my shelf (Computer Graphics).
I will miss him dearly.
Dave Albonesi
Bobby Estey
August 5, 2023
To all, please go here to the site below, my memorial to Dr Francis Sandy Hill. I know today he is PRAYING for all of us on this Earth. Pray back to Dr Hill. That's how we communicate between Heaven and Earth.
https://gitlab.com/bobby.estey/wikibob/-/blob/master/docs/cpp/francisSandyHill.md

Bobby Estey
August 25, 2021
Dr Hill was a wonderful instructor, I was a Student with National Technological University (NTU) where I would receive Satellite recordings to watch in both ECE660 and ECE661. We learned from his book he wrote and I was so impressed, I mailed my book for his autograph. Please see the enclosed image. I also have the work I did on git for anyone interested. Dr Hill was exactly what they wrote: Pleasant, Kind, Generous and SUPER SUPER INTELLIGENT. Dr Hill will always be an excellent role model for anyone. Love You Dr Hill, Bobby
https://gitlab.com/bobby.estey/cpp/-/blob/master/cpp-ece661.zip
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Daniel Dee
November 27, 2020
I met Sandy the first week I arrived at UMass for graduate school. Sandy became my advisor until I completed my master's. Since then we continue to keep in touch. Our last email exchange was in March when we promised each other to get together again in person after the current craziness is over. It is with sadness, therefore, for me to discover that he has passed away and that we will no longer be able to keep our "appointment". I will always have fond memories of my time with him as his student and his friend. Thank you, Sandy.
Paul Sawyer
September 28, 2020
Sandy and I met randomly on the first day of my entering the ECE program at UMass. I instantly felt like I had know him before. I had an interest in spirituality and was amazed to learn that Sandy knew all about the obscure spiritual organization that I was a member of at the time. Sandy became my advisor at U-mass and I took several of his classes. While I don't remember much of the math from his communications classes, his explanations were so clear and interesting that the concepts for things like PLL FM demodulation will never leave me. I also will never forget his wonderful stories about Claude Shannon.
Years after I graduated, my tiny company and I were exhibiting our product at Siggraph 84 in Minneapolis. The morning of the first day, our rental car wouldn't start. Before, I knew it someone said I found a nice man who can drive us to the convention center. It was Sandy! It was wonderful to see him and wonderful for me that the one person from UMass that I would have wanted to see that I had amounted to something was there to see it. Sandy was like a guardian angel for me and I will always feel a special connection to him. I'm sure we will meet again.
Rich Maltzman
September 23, 2020
I was lucky enough to have Professor Sandy Hill for several classes, most notably ECE 566 and ECE567, Signal Processing. This was a complicated, involved, and math-heavy topic. But Prof. Hill brought it alive. He had so much energy which he aimed fully at his students, with a focus on getting them to not only understand, but to like what they were learning. It was not untypical for him to fill several blackboards with drawings and equations, as he explained Quadrature Amplitude Modulation, for example, and to use up every single upper and lower case English and Greek character as variables as he did so.
In particular, I remember one day when he did that and introduced “snowman” and “bunny” as variables. I still retain my notebooks that have triple integral equations with a bunny featured on an entire page.
When I started my career I felt honored that I was in the same location where Sandy worked at Bell Labs, in North Andover at one time. I ended up working for what was Western Electric (and became Nokia) for 40 years, partially inspired by Sandy’s passion for telecom and, as he taught us, ‘conveying’ ‘information’ (the quotes are intentional, because he started his courses by defining these terms). He really did want his students to like what they learned – and he succeeded in an extraordinary way.
norton starr
August 15, 2020
It's been decades since Sandy and I interacted, but my memory of him as innovative and cheerful persists. He was a bright fellow and an innovator in computer graphics. We've lost a real asset. His book is on my shelf.
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