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Josh Brendle Foreman went to be with the Lord on Wednesday,
Jan. 22, 2014. He was the second son of Barbara and Lynn
Foreman of Norman.
Services will be 10 a.m. Monday at NorthHaven Church, 4600
36th Ave. NW in Norman.
He was born May 13, 1961, and attended Jackson Elementary
and Norman junior and high schools. After high school, he
was employed by U.S. Food Corp. for about 30 years,
supervising the loading and unloading of trucks.
He retired from U.S. Foods and spent his remaining years
with family and friends.
Jack loved the ’70s era of rock and roll music and could
recognize many artists by their music. He could listen to
KOMA Radio and tell you what was playing. He was an avid fan
of University of Oklahoma basketball.
Josh is survived by his parents, Barbara and Lynn Foreman of
Norman; a brother, Matt, of Gilbert, Ariz. and a brother,
Nathan, of Norman. Josh loved his nieces and nephews, as
well as Barbara’s sisters, Dinah and Katrina.
He was preceded in death by his brother, David, and
grandparents Ernestine and Henry Brendle and Ruby and E. F.
Foreman.
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