Bobby entered into eternal life on Dec. 7, 2013 surrounded by family and friends. He was born April 25, 1957 to Warren and Roberta Foreman. Upon going home to be with our Lord he left behind his devoted wife Donna Gregoire Foreman; his loving daughter Alicia and son-in-law James Hall; his two greatest blessings, his sons Zach, 14, and Caleb, 9; grandsons Jeremiah, 11, and Donovan; mother-in-law Shirley Gregoire; sister Ellanor; brothers Warren Jr., Anthony, and Dennis & their spouses; and numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family members. Bobby also left behind a host of wonderful and loving friends. He worked with pride and enjoyed his longtime employment at KMCO as a chemical operator, chemical fire fighter, and member of the EMT Team. He was passionate about his volunteer work as a firefighter for Montgomery County. He loved to spend quality time with his wife and children, including his canine family members. Bobby also loved dancing, golfing, camping, fishing, eating seafood, and riding his Harley motorcycle. Though he loved a party, on the other hand he was a quiet, laid back, reserved, private person who asked for very little, rarely had a harsh word for anyone, and had a heart of gold and would help even a stranger in need. He was a kind, gentle yet strong, intelligent, responsible, compassionate loving soul and gave his all. Bobby was a great man who will be truly missed by all who knew him.
A memorial service for Bobby will be held at 11a.m on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2013 at Wigginsville Victory Tabernacle Church, 13401 Wigginsville Rd, Conroe TX 77302.
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Love you pappy,it´s been so long but I still think of you everyday
Caleb foreman
Family
January 5, 2023
Miss you everyday daddy!
Alicia Foreman-Hall
Daughter
May 12, 2021
Caleb Foreman
January 4, 2014
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