Herbert Foreman, 91, of Nederland, Texas died Thursday, February 21, 2013 at The Medical Center of Southeast Texas in Port Arthur, Texas. Herbert was born November 1, 1921 in Indian Bayou, Louisiana to Hilliard Foreman and Effie Spell Foreman. He was a resident of Nederland, Texas and a member of First United Methodist Church in Nederland. He retired from Texaco with 34 years of service and was a WWII US Army Veteran. Herbert served as Past Master of Nederland Masonic Lodge # 1368 and Past Worthy Patron of Order of Eastern Star # 1079. He was also a member of El Mina Shrine, Mid-Jeff Shrine Club, and a Scottish Rite Mason Endowed Member, York Rite Mason, Commandry, Cashan Grotto, American Legion # 493 and currently D.D.G.M for Masonic District 26A. Funeral services will be held Tuesday, February 26, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Levingston Funeral Home in Port Neches with Reverend Malcolm Monroe officiating and Reverend Charles Peterson assisting. Military gravesite rites to follow at Memory Gardens Cemetery. Visitation for family and friends will be from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. Monday, February 25, 2013 at the funeral home. Surviving relatives include his wife, Myrtle Foreman of Nederland, Texas; daughter, Judy Mason and husband Richard of San Antonio, Texas; sons, Roger Foreman and wife Debbie of Nederland, Texas; Keith Burrell and wife Susan of Beaumont, Texas; Kenneth Burrell and wife Tena of Grapevine, Texas; grandchildren, Melissa Foreman, Jared Foreman, Caylan Daughrity and wife Crystal, Rylan Daughrity and Dawn, Brelan Daughrity and wife Regina, Christi Mason, Tonya Wilbanks and husband Ryan, Rick Mason, Chloe Burrell, and Chase Burrell; 6 great grandchildren.
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Anonymous
April 3, 2013
Myrtle, I was so heartbroken to hear about Herb, The 2 of you are very special to me, if my health had permitted me to attend the Service, I certainly would have there but as I know you are aware,know those of us with heart conditions or other chronic issues, have good days and bad ones. Please just remember that we never have enough time together, but the memories and quality of those we do share,keeping them on our mind and alive in our hearts, they are still with us until we meet again, Once again my deapest sympathy and anytime you need someone to text, email or speak to I will always be here for you Tim Watson 214-994-2293 tgwats05@gmail.com
Anonymous
February 27, 2013
Mr. Foreman was a great mentor to me during my time serving in the offices at the lodge. My very first time to sit in lodge with him, he conferred a degree at Cosmopolitan, never missed a beat, and I was thoroughly impressed. I am sorry to hear of the loss of a great friend, mentor, and Mason. May God comfort your family in this time of loss.
Anonymous
February 26, 2013
So very sorry to hear of your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We love you so very much. Kyle and Darlene
Anonymous
February 26, 2013
May God bless you during this sorrowful time.
Anonymous
February 25, 2013
"Hi Herb" I couldn't let this opportunity go by without telling you what a fun and loveing person you are. You gave me the name of "Granny Annie" and it has stuck on me with almost everyone I know. We loved you very much and I know Eddie who left this earth for Heaven two months ago is very happy you are there with him.. We all loved you. "Granny Annie" Chapman
Anonymous
February 25, 2013
Herb was loved by all and such a special man. He will be missed. Praise the Lord we will see him again. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the family in their time of loss.
Anonymous
February 25, 2013
Uncle Herbert was a man of great character. He was loved and respected by all who knew him. My wife Kimberly, children and I had the priviledge of seeing him just a couple of months ago at the Grand Lodge ceremony in Waco. What a joy it was to see his smiling face and hear that laugh of his. He will be missed.
Anonymous
February 25, 2013
Bro. Herb, Was a true friend and Masonic Brother. He will be missed. Bro. Herb now sits at the right hand of the Supreme Architect of the Universe. God Bless
Anonymous
February 25, 2013
So sorry to hear about Herb's passing. Lots of memories come to mind the years I was director at the center. He could get us all ralled up. His generosity and his concern for others made him special. Roger,he thought the world of you.God bless all of you.
Anonymous
February 24, 2013
We will miss him dearly, we have so many fond memories of him. He brought joy to everyone who knew him and was loved by many.
Anonymous
February 24, 2013
Farewell to the last Foreman of his generation. We will all miss you Uncle Herbert. My prayers for comfort to your closest family members.
Anonymous
February 23, 2013
Roger, We were so saddened to hear of your Dads passing.We know what you are going through now and you are in our prayers.Always look for the "signs" all around you because he will be with you when you need him.Love you Roger
Anonymous
February 23, 2013
Dear Myrtle, The center will never be the same without Herb. He will be greatly missed. He is such a dear, happy person.You are in my prayers.
Anonymous
February 23, 2013
Herb was a wonderful caring man and loved by so many. He certainly touched our lives and will be missed by us and so many others. He always had a lot going and loved and lived life to it's fullest.
Anonymous
February 23, 2013
We will truly miss Uncle Herbert. He loved being around family and came to visit as often as he could. Indian Bayou was still home to him. He was blessed with a long life and I know that you have many good memories to cherish. Love you all.
Anonymous
February 23, 2013
I loved my fun and kind Uncle Herbert, and I treasure my childhood memories with him. Thoughts of him make me smile and remember his zest for life. He was ALWAYS smiling and laughing. Love you Roger...praying for all of you. Blondie
Anonymous
February 23, 2013
Roger: So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Glenda & Don
Anonymous
February 23, 2013
I met Mr. Foreman in December at Grand Lodge. I , too, am serving as DDGM District 25 B. Mr. Foreman impressed me as a man of character. He loved Masonry and what it represented. He, also, loved his family. I would like to thank his family for supporting him in supporting otjhers. I am honored to have met him. He was a model of what a Mason should be. He will be greatly missed. May God comfort your family in the days ahead.