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Daniel Max Foster Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

Apr 11, 1952 – Sep 5, 2024

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April 11, 1952
DIED
September 5, 2024
LOCATION
Charlotte, North Carolina

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Daniel Max Foster, Jr. April 11, 1952 - September 5, 2024 Charlotte, North Carolina - Daniel Max Foster Jr., 72, of Charlotte, NC passed away on Thursday, September 5, 2024. Max was born at Scott Air Force Base in Belleville, IL on April 11, 1952. He was the son of Daniel Max Foster and Judith...

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I loved spending time with Max and hearing awesome Clemson stories. He knew my wife's Uncle Joe Anderson, starting QB for Clemson in the 1960s. We put it together one day at MPCC playing golf about 10 years ago and were buddies ever since. I loved him and he loved me. See you when I get there dear friend.

I think the memory of Max that sticks with me the most is when we were finishing up a work meeting one time years ago, and he said to me, "I'm grateful for your friendship." Men do not talk that way anymore, and we are the worse for it. Max showed people Jesus by helping them feel seen, known, and loved. Hopefully his example in that can be one for us men to follow going forward. I am grateful for your friendship too, buddy, and I am looking forward to seeing you again one day. I have been...

Always enjoyed my time with Max while working at USFilter and Wilo/Emu. He was always a fine gentleman to me. RIP my friend. Deepest Sympathies, "Biazee"

Max was one of a kind and one of the best people I knew. He was always so thoughtful and generous and he will be missed terribly. His love for family, friends, faith, music and all things Clemson was infectious. So many times he shared that he was praying for my daughter when she was going through such a difficult time. I am forever grateful that he was a friend. Prayers for May, Corbin, and the entire family for peace and comfort.

I am so sorry to learn of the passing of my dear Greenville High School classmate, Max Foster. He was always a bright spirit and fun to be around. Sending prayers to Mary and his family and many friends. RIP, Max. You are remembered.

Beach called me yesterday. I send his family my prayers during this difficult time. Max and his family were neighbors and close friends. I have many wonderful memories of knowing him as a young boy.