Roy O. Foreman, Jr.

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Roy O. Foreman, Jr., 72, of Coatesville, died on Saturday, October 13, 2012 at the Brandywine Hospital. He was the beloved husband of Nancy Ann Wilkes Foreman with whom he shared 50 years of marriage.

Born in Coatesville, he was the son of the late Roy O. and Elizabeth Keech Foreman. Roy was an area resident all his life and a 1958 graduate of Scott High School. He was employed by Philadelphia Electric as a lineman retiring in 1990 with 32 years of service. 

He was a member of the Hephzibah Baptist Church, the Brandywine Goddard Masonic Lodge #383, the West Caln Sportmans Club, Life member of the West End Fire Co., Hemlock Lodge of Elk County, the Maverick Hunitng Camp, the Street Rod Assoc., Eagle Dart Team and he had served as Scoutmaster with BSA Troop 84 of Modena. He enjoyed showing his '34 ford Street Rod and crabbing and boating at his summer home at Buttonwood Beach.
 
He is survived, in addition to his wife, by one daughter Lynn Marie Bradburn and companion John Julius of East Fallowfield, two granddaughters Meghan and Allison and five siblings; Suzanne Blackburn of Newark, DE, Patricia Doran of West Chester, Stephen Foreman of Sadsburyville, Joan Yamshak of Starr, SC and Charles Foreman of Easley, SC; and numerous nieces and nephews.
 
 
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, October 18, 2012 at 11:00 am from the Wilde funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg followed by interment at the Ukrainian Cemetery, Coatesville. The viewing will be held from 9 to 10:45am with Masonic services conducted at 10:45 am. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made in his memory to the ALS Association Development Dept., 27001 Agoura Road, Suite 250, Calabasas Hills, CA 91301.

Condolences

Nancy and family,
We all are so sorry to hear of Roy's passing. May God bless you all and keep you with comfort and healing. May Roy's memory be Eternal!

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Would like to let the Foreman family know so sorry for Roy's death
We all grew up together in Modena he was a great guy went to school with my brother Frank. Joyce McComsey Sheetz

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The McCoy’s are deeply saddened of Roy’s passing. My memories of summers at Buttonwood are rich with the Foremans. One wouldn’t want a better neighbor, especially at a summer place, than Roy. His humor, generosity, caring, and willingness to help is deeply appreciated. Roy had the quietest lawnmower in the park, powered by a washing machine motor; a perfect example of American ingenuity. I can envision Roy, in heaven, sharing stories, laughing & having a Good O’ time with Ben Parker and Bob Brock, (other close Buttonwood neighbors who have before him). May God Bless; give strength & comfort to Nancy, Lynn, Meghan, Allison and the rest of Roy’s family thru this time grief.

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I worked with Roy for many years. He was definitely one of the best. A good friend. A mans' man. He will be missed by many.

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family .We knew Roy and Nancy through school and also living in the spruces. He will be greaty missed and bless you all. Sincerely, Don and Charlotte Missimer

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Nancy, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

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The Hess’s are at a loss for words, there is nothing we can say that will make the loss of our friend any easier. Roy was a great co-worker, fellow street rodder, race fan and lifelong friend; he was always understanding, kindhearted and generous. We will always treasure our fond memories of Roy Foreman.

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Roy,

We were your neighbors at Buttonwood.

Anytime you passed us on your golf cart or going to put your boat in, you always had that great smile and wave for me any my family.

Thank you for collecting all the tabs you did for Michael Jr.

Sorry to see you left us, you will be missed!

Nancy if there is anything we can do, please contact us.

The Smiths In De
201 Buttonwood

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Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss…our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

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Sorry to hear about Roy's passing. I am sure he will be missed by the family and many friends that he had.

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Nancy and family we are very sorry for your loss at this time. He was in my graduration class of 1958. He always made us laugh. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

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We were sorry to hear of your loss. We are in the row in front of you at Buttonwood. We always enjoyed Roy and that smile of his. Our son, when he was young, always enjoyed when Roy and his friends brought the cars into Buttonwood. Roy would alway give him the time and go over the cars with him. He will be missed by many. Roy has left our lives here but he will never be forgotten.

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My thoughts & prayers go out to you. I know your hearts are heavy, but in time all of the good memories will ease the sorrow. As you know, Roy played a big part in my life. I would have not done all the things I did without the help & friendship of Roy. As you, I will surely miss him. May the Lord lead you through your time of sorrow & beyond.

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Roy was truly the happiest person at Buttomwood Beach. We share many many laughs and good times together. It was a privledge to know him and all our lives were blessed to have him as our friend.
Sincerely,
Bob & Theresa McGovern Site 208

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There are no words to describe the pain and sorrow we feel in the loss of Roy. He was one of a Kind - a Good Man - and a loyal friend with a heart of Gold.His smile would light up a room as soon as he walked in- a smile we will never forget! It was a Privledge and Honor to call Roy our friend. Our world was a better place with him in it. He will always be our hearts and we will cherish the memories forever.
Nancy - we are here if you need us and our Prayers are with you!
Sending our Love - Barry and Jill White

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We are so deeply saddened to learn of Roy's passing.
Roy will be greatly missed. Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss and know our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Sincerely, The Dilworth's

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