Chester Alanson Foreman

Foreman, Alanson, 89, chairman of the board of Hahner, Foreman Harness, Inc., died Sunday, November 20, 2005. Memorial service 1:30 P.M., Tuesday, November 29, 2005, Hillside Christian Church. Alanson was a Navy flight instructor during WWII. Preceded in death by his first wife, Lois Carpenter Foreman. Survivors: wife, Lawanda (Blevins) Foreman; son, David Foreman (Barbara) of Wichita; daughter, Carol Wilson (Jim) of Laughlin, NV; sister, Eleanor Fralick of Oak Brook, IL; grandchildren, Jennifer K. Hupp, Tanner Alanson Foreman, Kevan W. Groves, Casey A. Groves, Cody W. Groves, Kyle A. Groves, Kelly D. Groves, Kelsy D. Groves and Cady D. Groves; five great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials have been established with the Salvation Army, 350 N. Market, Wichita, KS, 67202, Alanson Foreman Family Scholarship Kansas State University, Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science, 240 Seaton Hall, Manhattan, KS, 66506-2903, Hillside Christian Church, 8330 E. Douglas, Wichita, KS, 67206. Downing Lahey Mortuary East.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
We are deeply sorry for your loss. We know that God will help you thru this sad time and your memories will always be with you.
Mr. David Foreman and family. My respects to you and your family in the loss of your father. You assisted me several years ago in locating the original blue prints for the Old Mission mausoleum. Those are now online and a copy has been place in the historical documents section of the Wichita State library. I really appreciated the time you took in locating those documents. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers in the coming weeks. Regards, David G. Stuart Wichita, KS 67205 dgstuart@cox.net
To Dave and the rest of the Foreman family; My sympathies and prayers go out to you all at this time. About 35 years ago, as a young engineer, Al was quite patient with me as I learned how thing were built (He told me when I had things out of whack). I always appreciated his openness and willingness to find ways to build a better a better building.
Dear Dave & Barbara: We want to give you our deepest condolences in the passing of Mr. Foreman. He was a good man. We hope that you are coping with his loss. Sincerely, John & Becky (Way) Coleman.
David and Carol: Lou and I have many fond memories about your dad. I can still vision seeing him pitch softball at the many games we played together. He will always be remembered as a very kind man who enjoyed being kind to others. We won’t be in town this week so we will miss the services at Hillside. At one on Tuesday we will be thinking of both of you and your families. Al is with God now and we sincerely hope that will comfort you in this time of grief. Sincerely, Lou and Wilbur Dorsey