Warren Foreman obituary: Warren Foreman's Obituary, Casper

In Memory Of
Warren Frank Foreman
1935 - 2020

Obituary photo of Warren Foreman, Casper-WY
Obituary photo of Warren Foreman, Casper-WY

In Memory Of
Warren Frank Foreman
1935 - 2020

Warren Frank Foreman passed peacefully in his sleep in the early morning hours Saturday, May 9, 2020, following a lengthy illness. He was born November 28, 1935, in Springview, Nebraska to Loren and Georgia Foreman. He moved to Casper with his family at the age of twelve where he remained the rest of his life with the exception of spending winters in East Texas for 18 years in retirement. He met and married his wife, Margie Pryor, in July of 1960. Together they raised three children; Kelly (Shipman), Lori (Rethorst), and Warren Foreman.

He attended school in Natrona County and started his own business; Foreman’s Quality Machine and Repair in the garage of his home, then built his successful shop on Salt Creek Highway in 1980. He retired from there at the age of 63 at which time his son, Warren assumed the helm and continues his legacy of quality craftsmanship to this day.

He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed camping, hunting, fishing, boating, snowmobiling, and had a love of life in the wide-open spaces of his beloved Wyoming. He loved his family dearly and was always glad to see them; telling them stories, taking them for quad and boat rides, fishing, and traveling extensively across the country visiting 95% of the USA.

He leaves behind his wife, Margie of 59 years, two daughters, Kelly (John Shipman) in Washington, Lori in Texas, and son, Warren in Wyoming, three grandsons; JR of McKinney, Texas, Michal Shipman of California, and Torin Shipman of Oregon, two step-granddaughters, Traci Chidester and Tami Miller both of Washington, one brother, Ken, and sister, Mary both or Oregon as well as six great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Loren and Georgia, one brother, Larry Robert, and sister, Dee Ann.

He will indeed be tremendously missed but has left memories beyond words to cherish for us all.

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Warren Frank Foreman passed peacefully in his sleep in the early morning hours Saturday, May 9, 2020, following a lengthy illness. He was born November 28, 1935, in Springview, Nebraska to Loren and Georgia Foreman. He moved to Casper with his family at the age of twelve where he remained the rest of his life with the exception of spending winters in East Texas for 18 years in retirement. He met and married his wife, Margie Pryor, in July of 1960. Together they raised three children; Kelly (Shipman), Lori (Rethorst), and Warren Foreman.

He attended school in Natrona County and started his own business; Foreman’s Quality Machine and Repair in the garage of his home, then built his successful shop on Salt Creek Highway in 1980. He retired from there at the age of 63 at which time his son, Warren assumed the helm and continues his legacy of quality craftsmanship to this day.

He was an avid outdoorsman and enjoyed camping, hunting, fishing, boating, snowmobiling, and had a love of life in the wide-open spaces of his beloved Wyoming. He loved his family dearly and was always glad to see them; telling them stories, taking them for quad and boat rides, fishing, and traveling extensively across the country visiting 95% of the USA.

He leaves behind his wife, Margie of 59 years, two daughters, Kelly (John Shipman) in Washington, Lori in Texas, and son, Warren in Wyoming, three grandsons; JR of McKinney, Texas, Michal Shipman of California, and Torin Shipman of Oregon, two step-granddaughters, Traci Chidester and Tami Miller both of Washington, one brother, Ken, and sister, Mary both or Oregon as well as six great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, Loren and Georgia, one brother, Larry Robert, and sister, Dee Ann.

He will indeed be tremendously missed but has left memories beyond words to cherish for us all.

To share a special message with his family, please click the "Share Memories" button above.

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