Myers Lee Foreman Myers Lee Foreman, 62, of Groves died Saturday, September 24, 2011 at his home. He was born July 12, 1949 in Port Arthur, Texas to Frank A. Foreman, I and Vida Smith Foreman. Myers was a lifelong resident of this area and was an Assistant Professor of Computer Science with Lamar University in Beaumont. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at Levingston Funeral Home in Groves with Reverend James Lee of Landmark Pentecostal Church officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Bluff Memorial Park in Port Neches. A visitation for family and friends will be Tuesday evening from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. Myers is survived by his wife; Diane Foreman of Groves, mother; Gwen Foreman of Groves, sons; Corey Myers Foreman and fiance� Alana Bush of Vidor, Jason Myers Foreman of Groves, adopted son; Jarrod Holmes of Groves, brothers; Frank A. Foreman II and wife, Jackie of Broaddus, and David Foreman and wife, Paula of League City, two grandchildren; Trevor Bush and Matthew Holmes. Friends wishing to make memorial contributions may send them to: Bobby Waldron Computer Science Scholarship Fund @ Lamar University in Beaumont or the Groves Public Library.
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Anonymous
October 4, 2011
Dear Frank, Jackie and Family, So sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. We are sending our prayers to you and the family. Betty and Hunter
Anonymous
October 2, 2011
Mr. Foreman was one of my favorite professors at Lamar, and I was also lucky enough to get to work for him in the Advisement Center. I was extremely saddened to learn of his passing. My heart goes out to his wife and the rest of his family.
Anonymous
September 30, 2011
Mr. Foreman was one of my favorite teachers at Lamar. He was tough, but fair. He really cared about his students. I will miss him.
Anonymous
September 28, 2011
My sympathy and prayer go out to you and your family at this time. As a fellow Lamar Employee our paths cross many times each with fond memories.
Anonymous
September 28, 2011
Carol and I send our sympathy. You are in our prayers.
Anonymous
September 28, 2011
Myers was an outstanding teacher to all of us that had him and a friend beyond that. He made us better students and individuals. He will be greatly missed.
Anonymous
September 27, 2011
My Uncle Myers was not blood related, but he was best uncle a little girl of 6 years old could ask for when her uncle who WAS blood related suddenly died. Although I am now 40 something.. I will always remember his beautiful smile and warm heart. Uncle Myers and Aunt Diane saw my mother and I through some tough times... and they ALWAYS treated us just like any other family member. I will never forget late night Monopoly games with him, mom, Aunt Diane and John. Those VERY LONG.. COMPETITIVE nights will always be a special part of my childhood. My Uncle Myers will be missed.
Anonymous
September 27, 2011
I was thinking about Myers this whole last weekend. The thought that kept comming to mind was in living next door to him for 18 years I can't remember one time I ever saw him mad or angry. Every time we met at the class reunions he always came up with a big smile and gave me a hug, it was actually at that moment I realized how big of a man he was. Everyone should have had the experience of growing up next to someone like Myers. I will miss his smiling face and huge hugs. I pray for Diane and Myers family along with Frank, David and especially Gwen. May God hold you close and give you peace in your time of sorrow.
Anonymous
September 27, 2011
Over the last 30 years, every time I saw Myers, he was smiling. He was known as an oustanding teacher and was a good friend. We will miss him. Brenda and I wish his family sincere condolences.
Anonymous
September 27, 2011
My thoughts and prayers go out during this time to the family. May God be with you. Sincerely, Kirk A. Tribes
Anonymous
September 27, 2011
From junior high through college graduation, Myers and I shared a lot of history. He was the best friend anyone could ever want.
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
Myers was a lovely man in every way. He was a fantastically talented teacher, a good friend and colleague to me personally and to everyone who knew him at Lamar. He will be impossible to replace, and I know that many students and non-students alike will always remember what he taught them about life as well as about computer science.
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
My prayers are with you , Myers was such a wondrful man and teacher to many childern, a great loss to many.
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
With love and memories forever...
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
Diane, My sympathy and prayer go out to you and your family at this time.
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
Myers was a very special man and will be missed very much by very many people. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this extremely difficult time.
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
Myers was a gifted instructor. He will be sorely missed. The students privileged enough to have him as an instructor were truly blessed, as were those of us fortunate enough to have known and/or worked with him. We only pass this way once, and Myers definitely brought something special to the journey.
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
Myers was a beautiful man in person and spirit. All of my memories of him are held close to my heart. He will be most missed by me because of his kindness. What a magnificent, amazing, and brillant human being to have known and shared life's experiences with!
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
I had the pleasure of taking several classes from Mr. Foreman way back in the early 90s and I worked for him in the Engineering Advisement Center. Many of my best memories of Lamar involve Mr. Foreman. I am grateful that he had a chance to meet my wife (and tease her about not liking data structures). I am so sorry to hear of his passing. We will miss him.
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
I was fortunate to know Myers as my student and a distinguished faculty member. He had a wonderful way to interact with students and friends. I will always remember him as a great friend and wish Diane and his family both my and Libbie's sincere best wishes. Bill Nylin
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
Myers we will love you forever and remember you always. You memory will be cherished by us forever. Our love and prayers are with you Diane, Corey and Jason
Anonymous
September 26, 2011
Diane: My prayers and sympathy are wtih you at this time of loss. May God provide His strength, peace, and wrap you in His loving arms during this time. God bless you!