John R. Foreman, 72, of Mesa, AZ passed away on July 4, 2012 after a long and courageous battle with COPD. John was born in Madisonville, KY on March 2, 1940. John was proud to serve with the US Marine Corps. John moved to Arizona in 1979 to work for Peabody Coal. John’s greatest joy was spending time with his family. He is survived by his loving wife of 45 years, Gina Foreman, sons Linc (Lindy) Foreman and Matt (Angela) Foreman, grandchildren Dylan and Jordyn Foreman, and sister Sheila Foreman. Services will be held for John on July 14, 2012 at 1:00pm at Mountain View Funeral Home, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa, AZ. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the American Lung Association, 102 W. McDowell Rd., Phoenix, AZ 85003 (602-258-7505).
John was a remarkable man, husband and father. He will be missed by our family in a BIG way. We love you, John. GOTTA BE TOUGH. Karen and Jim
If I could ask Uncle John if he had a great life, in that southern draw he would say “you betcha, kid!”
Uncle John was a pillar of strength and determination. He was an amazing man that touched so many lives. He has left us a gift of memories, imprinted the world with two amazing sons and a wife who should us all what the word “LOYAL” really, really means.
What a gift all around. Uncle John, my heart hurts but jumps for joy to know you are breathing with ease now and skipping around heaven so healthy and happy. Tell Grandma we said hello and that we miss her.
Love you forever and ever and thanks for the memories. xoxoxo
Love,
Brandi Dandy
John was a remarkable man, husband and father. He will be missed by our family in a BIG way. We love you, John. GOTTA BE TOUGH. Karen and Jim
If I could ask Uncle John if he had a great life, in that southern draw he would say “you betcha, kid!”
Uncle John was a pillar of strength and determination. He was an amazing man that touched so many lives. He has left us a gift of memories, imprinted the world with two amazing sons and a wife who should us all what the word “LOYAL” really, really means.
What a gift all around. Uncle John, my heart hurts but jumps for joy to know you are breathing with ease now and skipping around heaven so healthy and happy. Tell Grandma we said hello and that we miss her.
Love you forever and ever and thanks for the memories. xoxoxo
Love,
Brandi Dandy