Obituary published on Legacy.com by Broussard's Mortuary - Major Drive on Jun. 27, 2024.
Eric was induced to be born by the 4th of July. However, the induction did not take. When he was born via c-section, his face was scrunched up, frowning and he opened his eyes as if in disbelief. A healthy baby boy was born.
Being first time parents with Eric was a great experience and God given privilege. He brought in so much joy, and happiness with each milestone. He loved what his mama and daddy loved growing up. His brain was a sponge soaking up all knowledge and information. He was a sweetheart who loved to talk. He was independent and insistent on doing most things on his own. He was excited and supportive every time he learned he was gaining a new sibling. He wanted to be helpful and was very loving.
Eric and his siblings were homeschooled until he desired to be around other kids his peer. He entered high school at HJ in the 9th grade and couldn't be happier. He bragged how he was already making new friends and fun memories as well as some embarrassing moments. He was never discouraged at all and was proud and confident.
He always enjoyed impressing others. When he gifted family members, it was always well received because his gifts were sincere and from the heart. He was never shaken on what was wrong and stood firm on what was right. Headstrong and determined, at times a little stubborn, but he got that from his mom and dad.
His greatest achievements in life were so natural and beautiful. He couldn't wait to grow up. Like other kids, his dream to become a doctor didn't stick, but he knew that he wanted to be a welder after graduation. Anyone who knows Eric knows that when he has a goal in mind, there's no swaying him.
He loved being around others and loved sharing what he's learned. He had a love for traveling and meeting new people. Even when he met cousins or family he's never seen before, you would think he's known them his whole life. He was a blessing with his heart to get to know you.
That is Christ-like in itself. Jesus wants to know us and have a relationship with us and it's so easy. Eric volunteered with his peers in youth group and never complained. He was always willing to help.
Eric was a hardworking, disciplined, intelligent, funny, kind, caring, protective, and loyal young man. His strive for excellence and dedication for success got him his accomplishments of getting his first truck and getting his driver license, earning an orange belt with 3 strips and winning a ton of BJJ tournaments, graduating High school with a 4.2 GPA, going to state for welding and earning multiple certifications, and learned to do construction work. Eric came from humble being's where he worked at Dairy Queen and build his way up to secure a job at S&B.
Eric's dedication and gentle spirt serves as an inspiration to others that nothing is impossible with the right mindset and faith in God. He is known to live in the moment because tomorrow isn't promised.
Survivors include his father, Christopher Forse; mother, LaToya Forse; sisters, Carmen Forse and Leona Forse; and brother, Eli Forse.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Eric Forse Memorial Fund through North End Baptist Church, 5115 Eastex Freeway,
Beaumont, Texas 77706 or online giving.
A gathering for Eric's family and friends will be from 7:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., Monday, July 1, 2024, at Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. His funeral service will be at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at North End Baptist Church, 5115 Eastex Freeway, Beaumont. His interment will follow at Rosedale Cemetery, Sour Lake.