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M.R. Foresman

Published 7/29/2010 in Obituaries

JOHNSON CITY — M.R. Foresman, 64, died Monday, July 26, 2010, at Stanton County Hospital in Johnson City.

He was born June 10, 1946, in Garden City, to Robert E. and Helen J. Bangs Foresman.

A lifelong resident of Stanton County, Mr. Foresman was a farmer.

On Aug. 10, 1968, he married Nancy Delgado in Dodge City. She survives. Other survivors include a son, Kris Foresman of Johnson City; two daughters, Christina Strate of Kinsley, and Misty Bear of Delaware, Ohio; his father, of Ulysses; and two grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a sister, Beverly Sue Foresman, and his mother.

Graveside service was to begin at 10 this morning at Ulysses Cemetery.

Memorials are suggested to the American Heart Association, in care of Garnand Funeral Home, 405 W. Grant Ave., Ulysses, KS 67880.

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Merlin Foresman

I was saddened to hear that Merlin had passed away. There were so few in our class of '64 so we had a special bond. Although I had not seen Merlin for many years, I often thought of him, wondering how he was doing and remembering that he was a very quiet guy but very much part of our group. I hope that he had some pleasant memories of our years in school. Take heart that the pain of loss eventually eases but never really goes away. In thoughtful memory of Merlin. Take care of you and your family, Nancy.

Posted by: Betty (Ashida) Whitaker-Hansen on 7/30/2010