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In Loving Memory of
Childrens Sentiments Dear Dad, We love and miss you so much, but we know that you are resting in the arms of the Lord. We may not understand the pain you were experiencing, but we do know that you were committed until the very end. You were a giant and an example to many of what a husband, father and provider is supposed to be.
You were a quiet spirit and a hard worker and always provided for your family.
We love you Dad and we know you are in a much better place. You are at peace and have received your reward.
You made it dad And we salute you!!! Dearest Husband
Final Arrangements Entrusted To
JOHN E . BECKWITH, JR CEO/OWNER Dallas, TX
(214)-941-7332 Ft. Worth, TX (817)-478-9555 Tallulah, LA (318)-574-6100
I love you and will miss you dearly. We had 23 years of marriage that God has given us. Until we meet again,
www.goldengatefuneralhome.com “Where Service Begins and Never Ends”
Willie Forest was born in Natchez, Louisiana to Lee Ethel Forest and Clarence Cannon. He accepted Christ at a early age. He achieved his education at Job Corp in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Willie was employed at Methodist Hospital over twenty five years as a chef in Dallas, TX.
Willie was preceded in death by his father, Clarence Cannon and brother, Clarence Forest.
Leaving behind to cherish his memories: is his wife Pamala Forest, his children; Mariah Forest, Martrell Blackman, Martrice Blackman, Cipriana Standifer, all of Dallas, his mother, Lee Ethel Forest of Dallas, six grandchildren, one brother, Calvin Forest of Dallas, four sisters; Shirley Forest, Linda Forest, and Sonia Forest, all of Dallas, TX and Diana Cannon of California, a host uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, other relatives and friends.
For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. John 3:16
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