Dennis-Forrest-Obituary

Mr. Dennis Forrest

North Charleston, South Carolina

Sep 13, 1957 – Jun 25, 2025

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BORN
September 13, 1957
DIED
June 25, 2025
LOCATION
North Charleston, South Carolina

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Mr. Dennis Forrest, 67, of Atlanta, Georgia, entered eternal rest on June 25, 2025. He is survived by his mother, Celestine D. Forrest; siblings: Richardene Forrest Thweatt and Kerri Lyn Forrest; nieces: Antrell M. Thweatt-Kelley and Ashley M. Thweatt; grandnieces: Celeste Jada Thweatt-Kelley,...

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-my sincere condolences to family and friends.

Dennis was a gentleman and a scholar. He was truly a long reigning mayor of Peachtree Center in Atlanta, where he also held court many evenings, while also working it seemed. I wondered if he ever went home. Hard to believe he has left us. He was our client and friend. He will be missed by many.

Dennis and I was classmates and became good friends gave me rides home to keep me from walking. Rest in peace my friend, god has a good one. I can see him drawing.

Dennis was a regular at Pacific Rim, I happened to ask the bat tender, he pointed to Dennis saying he should know. Thus I learned his name and since then we learned we had a lot in common though I grew up continents apart. He adopted me as his architecture family. A shock to hear about his demise! I learned so much about Atlanta from him where I have a showroom since 1996

Dennis was my best friend. We worked together,side by side for over 20 years. I will truly miss him. We have lost a wonderful man.

I am one of many who had the good fortune to meet Dennis at the bar while having dinner and a drink at the Pacific Rim in Atlanta. Dennis held court there weekly (if not nightly) in a role I dubbed as Mayor. Ever thoughtful and kind, his magnanimous personality drew countless individuals into stimulating and meaningful conversations, turning strangers into acquaintances, and in several cases, cherished friends. He was a kindred spirit for me, coincidentally discovered, someone I so looked...

God bless your soul! Dennis was a great manager and a professional in the truest sense. May your family find comfort, peace, and strength to celebrate him and what he gave to orhers

RIP my friend. You will be missed and it was a pleasure to argue and learn from you! Go GATech. S Hines

RIP, big cuz.