Alvin Martin “Al” Foroe

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Alvin Martin “Al” Foroe Veteran

Birth
Stanwood, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Death
29 Dec 1986 (aged 67)
Mount Vernon, Skagit County, Washington, USA
Burial
East Stanwood, Snohomish County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.2331816, Longitude: -122.3361083
Plot
Section B
Memorial ID
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Al was the son of Hans Foroe and Anna Pederson/Peterson . Al married my sister Theresa June Gallagher, in Seattle, King Co WA, on 07 Oct 1950.

June and Al had 2 children Russell and Randy Foroe. Al's brother Eli married my other sister Betty Louise Gallagher.

Al and Eli were fishermen by trade in the summer months. Al fished for Salmon and Eli fished for Halibut.

Al was more like a father to me than a brother-in-law. My parents were divorced and I was the youngest of 12 children and stayed a lot with my sisters and their husbands.

Al use to drive me to my baseball games when I was in 8th grade and to my practices. I would never have been able to play if it weren't for Al.

Al was very kind and loved to joke and kid around with everyone. He is truely missed.

Al also served in WWII. I remember my sister telling me how much he loved the Movie, "Patton".

You can click on the pictures to enlarge them and read them and see the link on the bottom to see more pictures.

A million times we needed you, A million times we cried, If love alone would have saved you, You would of never died. In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still, In our hearts you hold a place, No one can ever fill.
Al was the son of Hans Foroe and Anna Pederson/Peterson . Al married my sister Theresa June Gallagher, in Seattle, King Co WA, on 07 Oct 1950.

June and Al had 2 children Russell and Randy Foroe. Al's brother Eli married my other sister Betty Louise Gallagher.

Al and Eli were fishermen by trade in the summer months. Al fished for Salmon and Eli fished for Halibut.

Al was more like a father to me than a brother-in-law. My parents were divorced and I was the youngest of 12 children and stayed a lot with my sisters and their husbands.

Al use to drive me to my baseball games when I was in 8th grade and to my practices. I would never have been able to play if it weren't for Al.

Al was very kind and loved to joke and kid around with everyone. He is truely missed.

Al also served in WWII. I remember my sister telling me how much he loved the Movie, "Patton".

You can click on the pictures to enlarge them and read them and see the link on the bottom to see more pictures.

A million times we needed you, A million times we cried, If love alone would have saved you, You would of never died. In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still, In our hearts you hold a place, No one can ever fill.