J.H. FOREST

J.H. FOREST obituary, Victoria, BC

J.H. FOREST

J.H. FOREST Obituary

Published by Edmonton Journal on Dec. 19, 2015.

FOREST, J. H. (Rocky)
Rocky was born in 1921 on the family farm in LaSalle Manitoba. He was the 4th of 9 children born to Métis and French parents Elise and Gabriel Forest. He attended the one-room Barkham schoolhouse where he acquired the first of his nicknames: "Harry". He attended high school in neighbouring St. Norbert. Following high school he worked underground in a gold mine in Northern Manitoba - and it was there he acquired the nickname that would stick with him forever: "Rocky".
In 1940 Rocky enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy. He trained in St. Hyacinthe Quebec and then served on both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans until the end of the 2nd World War. Returning home as a commissioned naval officer, Rocky used his Serviceman's Grant to build a new home on the family farm for his parents and younger siblings.
Near the family farm was the one-room schoolhouse that Rocky had attended in his youth. It was there that he met the beautiful and intelligent, young new teacher Jean Janz who was then instructing Rocky's younger siblings. Jean would quickly become the love of his life and his wife of 69 years. Having first seen the Rocky Mountains on a Navy transfer during the war, he knew he wanted to move west to Alberta. Rocky and Jean were married in Manitoba on December 21, 1946 and set off for Edmonton to begin their new life together.
Rocky had apprenticed in carpentry and he when he worked at Poole Construction Ltd. (PCL) he developed many friendships that were to last a lifetime. Alberta had recently drilled its first successful oil well. Ever the visionary, Rocky saw the opportunity for growth and struck out on his own. Forest Construction Ltd. was established in 1952. He grew his business and eventually competed against the much larger PCL for construction contracts. It's an interesting story of good things going full circle. Nearing Forest Construction's 50th anniversary, the company was sold to PCL. A match 50 years in the making. Competitors often...Friends always.
Rocky's first construction contract was the building of the Assumption Catholic Church in Edmonton– the first of dozens of churches he would eventually build. As his company grew, so did the size of his projects. Forest Construction Ltd. would eventually build over 700 hundred major buildings in Alberta and BC including schools, offices, shopping centers, arenas, condominium towers, hotels, hospitals, airports, warehouses and industrial buildings. Rocky led several industry associations and served on the Advisory Council to the Federal Business evelopment Bank.
A growing economy, a growing business…and a growing family. Over the years, Rocky built ever larger homes in Edmonton to accommodate his growing clan. In the end, seven children and great wife make a family. Life was good and he eventually built a summer cottage on Lake Wabamun where he taught his and his neighbors' children to sail and water ski. Rocky loved kids, and home was a good place to be.
Rocky was one of seven founding partners of Jas-Day Investments Ltd. and built the Lobstick Lodge in his beloved Rocky Mountains so that more Canadian families could enjoy "his" special mountain range. His friendships in Jasper National Park would endure for decades and the business grew to become today's Mountain Park Lodges hotel chain. Rocky happily taught many kids to ski at Marmot Basin, the ski resort in Jasper that the Mountain Park Lodges Group would eventually be partners in.
Rocky was an active member in his church and in the wider community as a founding member of The Marion Centre and of the Edmonton Community Foundation. He was a board member of both the Misericordia Hospital and of CUSO (Canadian University Students Overseas), Chairman of Edmonton Catholic Charities, and President of The United Way. His encouragement of the arts was recognized with his appointment as Honourary Director of Edmonton's Citadel Theatre.
Of particular note was Rocky's support for women and children in need - long before this type of support became fashionable. He was a founder of the registered nonprofit society WINGS of Providence: "Women-In-Need-Growing-Stronger". Rocky initially spearheaded a volunteer project to obtain an apartment building and convert it into a safe haven for women and children escaping family violence. Wings has since grown to provide second stage housing, longer term housing, and a beautiful licensed daycare. It's a rare man who gets a children's daycare named after him – especially when that daycare is part of a shelter for women fleeing family violence. Wings surprised Rocky with this honor 2 years ago.
He also had a special place in his heart for the needs of religious sisters. He donated countless hours and dollars to building their convents, schools, chapels, and the spiritual retreat centers they operated for the community's benefit. A project dear to Rocky's heart was the development and construction of a beautiful monastery west of Edmonton for the Carmelite Sisters, who upon its completion came from all over the world to quietly live and pray in Alberta.
Rocky and Jean retired to a lovely condo in downtown Edmonton that Forest Construction built, but soon he would fulfil his lifelong dream of living on the West Coast. Who else but Rocky Forest would have the energy to move out of a retirement residence, change provinces, and buy a heritage fixer-upper in Victoria that would take him a full two years to restore!
Rocky was a fabulous gardener and a true artist. His intricate and realistic bird carvings are the centerpieces of his children's homes. He was a 50-year supporter of his beloved Edmonton Eskimos Football Club and a long time patron of the Edmonton Opera. In addition to numerous local and industry awards, in 1992 Rocky was one of 25 people to receive The Canadian Citation For Citizenship.
At the time of his death Rocky was encircled by his devoted wife Jean and several of their children.
Joseph Hyacinthe "Rocky" Forest will be dearly missed by his faithful wife Jean who referred to him as "My Rock". She tirelessly and brilliantly cared for him, cherished him and kept him happy and laughing. She "loved the health and longevity right into him".
Jean and her children wish to thank the staff at Berwick House and Sunrise Senior Living for all of their assistance and kindness, Jean and Rocky's Pastors for their spiritual guidance, and Dr. Keith McQueen for his years of encouragement and excellent medical care.
Jean's and the family's biggest thanks are reserved for Rocky's youngest daughter Rosalyn, who compassionately and expertly helped care for her Dad almost every day during his final years. At the age of 94, on December 16 2015, Rocky passed away peacefully – his head cradled in Rosalyn's loving arms.
In mourning are Rocky's 7 adoring children, Ric (Jayne), Leanne (Wes), Dan (MaryLou), Michelle (Peter), Karen, Rosalyn (David), and Tom (Lynne). Rocky never failed to inspire his 11 grandchildren, Michael (Christina), Nicole (Kevin), Brad (Charlotte), Kim (Brigitte), Damian (Christie), Kira (Mike), Dominique, Elise, Adrianna (Brad), Megan and Elodie. Rocky's great delights were visits by his 11 great- grandchildren, Rebecca, Samantha, Ryan, Payton, Warner, Morgan, Kayla, Adelaide, Liam, Gabriella and Keira. Rocky is survived by his brother Gabriel (Marcelle) and his sisters–in-law Rita, Anita, Louise and Cathy as well as by dozens of nieces and nephews who have written and phoned often to their special "Uncle Rocky". He was predeceased by his siblings and their spouses Anna and Alphonse Dufault, Laurent, Gerard and Alphonsine, Georges, Cecile and Earl Pickup, Jean-Paul and Robert.
Viewing, Vigil and Evening Prayers will be held Sunday December 20 at 7:30 p.m. A Mass Of Christian Burial will be held Monday December 21 at 11:00 a.m. followed by a lunch and reception in the adjoining church hall. Both services will be held at Holy Cross Catholic Church. 4049 Gordon Head Road, Victoria, BC.
An Alberta Celebration of Rocky's Life will take place in Edmonton in the spring or summer of 2016. Rocky's ashes will be buried at Holy Cross Edmonton Catholic Cemetery – a beautiful burial park that he himself developed and built some 45 years ago.
Condolences can be offered to the family at mccallbros.com. In lieu of flowers, please consider continue Rocky's work of helping Women and Children in need by making a donation to his favorite charity: Wings Of Providence and the Rocky Forest Daycare. wingsofprovidence.ca

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February 11, 2016

Julien Forest posted to the memorial.

January 13, 2016

Jack Gwartney posted to the memorial.

January 11, 2016

Barb South (Visscher) posted to the memorial.

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Julien Forest

February 11, 2016

I only had the pleasure of seeing you a handful of times most of which i was too young to remember, but you will always be in my thoughts and I am truly honored to have known you. You will live on in our memories and in our hearts.

Jack Gwartney

January 13, 2016

I grew up next door to the Forrest family. Mr. Forrest was a very nice man who had a wonderful family. Nothing more need to said.
My condolences to Mrs. Forest and the kids.

Barb South (Visscher)

January 11, 2016

I will fondly remember the years I worked at Forest Construction Ltd. with Rocky, Ric and Tom. The world has truly lost a beautiful man who meant more to people than they could ever imagine. A gentle soul indeed.

Pierre Motut

December 30, 2015

My deepest condolences Dan, Jean and family on the recent passing of your beloved father and husband. I will always remember his great charm and generosity. His smile was contagious and his gentle presence a truly remarkable gift to all who knew him. God bless.

Claude Dupuis

December 29, 2015

Nos sincères condoléances à la famille de la part de la famille Claude Dupuis.

georges robert

December 25, 2015

BonjourJean et famille!
J'apprends avec douleur mais joie aussi de reconnaitre a nouveau la beaute et la bonte de votre cher pere Rocky Special hugs to Dan and MaryLou my teaching colleagues of yore! God's ample blessings to you all in the weeks ahead hugs georges

Ted Couture

December 23, 2015

It was a very memorable day when "Rocky" hired me into an industry which became my first big break that turned into a lifetime occupation...to this day I hold that memory up there with the likes of JFK...and, from that day on he became one the few more kind and honest men I've come to know. To this day it's a story that I've told on countless occasions. As I memorialize "Rocky" may I offer my gentlest of thoughts to Jeanne et al....

Elizabeth Beaudoin

December 22, 2015

Dear Mrs. Forest, Leanne and family. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember when Mr. Forest would pick us up in his big Lincoln at the Academie. Mrs. Forest,the wonderful suppers that you prepared for so many of Leanne's friends are great memories. My prayers are with you. Leanne, your dad has left you all a terrific legacy of love.

December 21, 2015

Please accept mine and The Patients of Edmonton Cardic Institute,our Nurse Maggie's, A=Secretery Donna's deepest Condolenses. Rocky was very special for us.His Personality had: Transperancy,Fairness,Kindness,Humanity and Modesty. he lived with Faith,,Love and Hope .
The Loss of Love one is the most difficult to face.This Pain does not have to be deep and enduring;if you have absorbed the reality of Life in which there is no loss only changes of phases of life, a Transformation. A start of a new Beginning.
Rocky, a gentelman,it is time to say farewell,go with GOD.
To be born a gentelman is an accident but to Die one is an Achievement...

Tal Talibi

Moira King

December 20, 2015

The King Family (Dennis, Moira, Norine, Christine and Kelly) are saddened by the news of Rocky's passing and are sending Jean and the rest of the Forest Family condolences.

A gentle giant has left this world. Rocky was a great human being who was always very kind to others.
We were so blessed to have Rocky and Jean's longtime friends include our Mom and Dad John and Winnie.

What a joy it was for some of our family members to connect with Jean and Rocky after we too, moved to Victoria from Edmonton.

May the love. peace and hope of the Christ Jesus of Christmas give you comfort and strength.

Moira King

Roxanne Girard (Taschuk)

December 20, 2015

I am so sorry to hear of your loss, to Mrs. Forest and family please accept my deepest condolenses on the passing of Mr. Forest. It had been a very long time since we last met, in Edmonton on Hardisty Drive and out at the lake. One day we met again when you were planning a holiday and it was wonderful to see you again and Karen was with to you too. The meeting brought back so many memories of such a wonderful and loving family. I am honoured to have met you...May God bless you at this sad time and may the memories you have shared together lighten your hearts.

bill robinson

December 20, 2015

oh rocky, i remember our lunches at the petroleum club so much, you made me feel so special as a customer. you made me feel so good. your driving the benz scared me a lot. ric and tommy, i"m sorry for your loss

Father William Hann

December 19, 2015

A twinkle in his eye and love in his heart. A man who lived the Be- attitudes! Rest in peace Rocky and to Jean and the family mourning we offer our prayers and support.

jody farrell

December 19, 2015

My concolences to all the Forests. I will always remember one of Karen's birthday parties when Rocky drove Gayle Fekete and me home, pretending we were a rocket taking off... never had i known a grownup so full of magic! Wishing all of you many fond memories of your own.

Mary Zapisocky

December 19, 2015

What an awesome man, life and family. I will always remember Rocky's beautifully warm smile.

December 19, 2015

I and my family offer you our deepest sympathy Jean and to your wonderful family for the loss of your dear Rocky.He touched so many people with his "time,talents and treasure"so all could benefit by his generosity and gentleness.What a role model.Our prayers are with you during this difficult time and may God Bless you all.Adele Blais and family.

When your family was smaller!

Janet Clauer (Carlson)

December 19, 2015

I have such fond memories of The Forests... Rocky in particular - when we visited I followed him everywhere! What a wonderful guy and so very special. My thoughts and my prayers are with you all.

Mary Noreen Farrell-Hyland

December 19, 2015

I am sitting in my kitchen, overcome with emotion having just heard the news of Mr. Forest's passing. And yet I cannot help but smile at the many many fond memories I have of him both at home on Hardisty Drive, and out at Wabamun. What a treasure of a man, I am so blessed to have known him. To Mrs. Forest, Karen, Tom, Michelle, Dan, Ric and Leanne, my heart goes out to you. And to Rosalyn...from grade one onward, I witnessed how you loved your dad with every fibre of your being...He knew it too. He will continue to bring a smile to my face every time I think of him. Peace and cherished memories to each of you. Love, Mare (Mary Noreen)

Cathy and Rick Monnington

December 19, 2015

What an amazing and accomplished man your father was Tom. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families at this sad time.
Rick and Cathy

Suzanne Belliveau

December 19, 2015

My heartfelt condolences. You are all in my prayers.

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