Former Brigg Town star tragically dies while studying in the US
Former pupil Henry Foster, 21, had also signed for North Ferriby United
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Former Hymers pupil Henry Foster, who has tragically passed away while studying in Washington
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A former Brigg Town and Appleby Froddingham footballer who was pursuing his sporting dreams in the US has tragically passed away.
Scott MacDonald and sharing this with his community:
Scott A. MacDonald
August 23, 1963 – April 19, 2021
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the loss of a beloved husband, father, brother, and uncle, Scott MacDonald. Scott passed away surrounded by loving family on April 19th at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, following a brief but valiant fight with esophageal cancer.
Scott was born in Wenatchee to Raymond and Arlene MacDonald, graduating from WHS in 1981. He attended EWU in Cheney and then graduated from Clover Park Technical College in Tacoma, where he studied graphic design. He then went on to forge a career in the emerging tech industry.
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