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James Porter Forrest

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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James Porter ForrestJuly 21, 1964 - August 17, 2015James Porter Forrest, beloved son and brother, passed away on August 17, 2015. He was born in Washington D.C. to John F. and Patricia Forrest. He was the seventh son and eighth born of 10 children.As the son of an army general he traveled...

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I was surprised and saddened to hear about Porter's passing. He was a dear family friend and, above all, a gentle soul. In every memory I have of Porter, he's smiling broadly. That's a real consolation right now. God bless the Forrest familymay each of you find strength, acceptance, peace.

I am so sadden by the news of my lost friend/brother. So many great laughs and memories...Porter had unique way of making every interaction in life special. My heart goes out to Mom, Buffy, Tom, Bob, Patrick and the entire Forrest family.

So sad and so soon my friend, I will always remember the many good times we all had together. My deepest condolences to the Forrest family

My sincerest condolences to the Forrest family. Porter was such an easy going person, always quick with a smile, loved by so many. You are all in my thoughts.

My deepest condolences to you Mutti and to all of the Forrest family.
I hold you all in my heart, sending much Love & Comfort.

Pat and to all the family, We send our thoughts and prayers. Porter was so sweet and affable every time we saw him. My mom, Ann Isaac(Van Sant) sends her deepest sympathies as well. We go way back to the 50's in Germany. So very sorry for your tragic loss.

Moser Family

My deep condolences to the entire Forrest Family. God should rest his should and give peace to all loved ones left behind.

May you find comfort in the memories and may grace help heal you and your family during this difficult time. Porter was so kind, even when he didn't have to be. My condolences.

My sincere condolences to Pat and all of the Forrest family. I have such fond memories of him going way back to his time at the Bee and the Club. Funny, thoughtful, sometimes so pensive, but always a gentleman. He was a kind and gentle soul who will be missed by so many. His family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Rest easy my friend.