FREMONT -- Brad Christopher Forsing, 43, died Jan. 13, 2009, after battling lung cancer.
He was born Sept. 29, 1965, in Laconia.
He attended Raymond High School and was an automotive detailer for 20 years.
He was an active member of several local performing arts groups, starring in stage classics like "Barefoot in the Park" and "The Glass Menagerie."
Family includes his wife, Meegan Morton; children Amy, Cory and Ryan Forsing; stepchildren Jared and Maranda Morton; a grandson; four brothers and a sister.
He was predeceased by his parents, Robert and Patricia Forsing.
SERVICES: There are no formal services. A celebration of his life is Jan. 24 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Walnut Hill Seminar Center, Route 102, Raymond.
Memorial donations may be sent to Community Hospice House, 210 Naticook Road, Merrimack 03054.
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Jen Orr
January 21, 2009
My condolences to his family.
I knew Brad growing up, he was a welcome member of the Swanson household. I lost touch with him once we moved, it sounds like he kept his zest for life.
God Bless.
Brad
Bob Gagnon
January 18, 2009
This photo of Brad was taken in 2001 after he performed as Tom in "The Glass Menagerie". Brad was our long-time friend and acting companion. We will miss him.
Bob & Susan
Aimee Forsing
January 18, 2009
My dad will be greatly missed. He was a great father and did everything he could for me and my siblings. I cannot imagine my life without him..but unfortunetly hes gone. I know he'll always be watching over me and my son. Iwish he was here physically to watch me grown up more and establish a life for me and my son and to watch my 2 year old son grow up to. I know he'll be here spirtually and i love him. R.I.P Daddy you will be missed so much.
Lauri Caikauskas
January 18, 2009
Brad will be missed greatly. He gave me 2 beautiful children, aimee and corey. Rest in Peace . We ran "Barefoot in Central Park" 23 years ago, it goes by so fast. Cherish your family while you can.-
Louise Richardson
January 17, 2009
Everyone who know Brad feels this loss. He was my son in law for many years. I'll never forget the plays we attended like "Arsnic and old lace" he played with his Mom pat. He was a true artist. I woke him many mornings by saying "Rise and shine". He'll shine in the heavens now. A great loss to the ones who loved him.
Georgette Boucher
January 17, 2009
My deepest sympathy is extended to the entire Forsing family. I will keep you in my prayers. God bless.
David R. Ramsey
January 17, 2009
I've known Brad ever since he was a senior in high school. It seems as if good souls leave us early and Brad was definately a good soul. God bless you and everyone you left behind.
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