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COL John George “Jack” Forrest Jr.

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COL John George “Jack” Forrest Jr.

Birth
Death
7 Oct 2021 (aged 87)
Burial
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 60, Site 11407 - Pending
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John George Forrest Jr.
MARCH 17, 1934 – OCTOBER 7, 2021

Obituary of John George Forrest Jr.
John Forrest's Celebration of Life will be at the Williamsburg Community Chapel on Friday, October 22, 2021 at 2:00pm EST. Directions are here: https://wcchapel.org/about-us/contact/
Col. Forrest died of Covid so we're taking extra steps to keep everyone safe. The service will be outside under a tent and we respectfully ask that all attendees wear masks and respect social distancing. There will be no viewing, reception or receiving line.

There is a live-stream link provided for those who wish to attend digitally. https://wcchapel.org/forrest This will not be active until ½ hour before the celebration, Friday October 22nd, 2021 1:30 PM EST.

A service and burial will be held at Arlington National Cemetery at some point in the future.

No flowers please; instead, feel free to donate in John G Forrest's name to:

The International Myeloma Foundation https://www.myeloma.org St. Judes Children's Research Hospital https://www.stjude.org/ or the charity of your choice.

Link to permanent page: https://bit.ly/3aEjtRD

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.NelsenWilliamsburg.com for the Forrest family.

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John G. Forrest (Col USAF Retired) died peacefully on 7 October, 2021. He was preceded in death by his lovely wife Kathryn. He is survived by; daughter Kristin Godfrey, husband Gary of Austin, TX; son Matthew Forrest, wife Melissa and 2 grandsons Mitchell and Maarten of Fairfax, VA.; sister Anne Hamilton of Newark, DE; nephew John Etherton, wife Donna of Darien, IL; niece Margret Houttmann, husband John and nephews Ryder, Caleb, Henry and niece Charli Bean of Hockessin, DE; sister in law Helen McRae; nephew Douglas McRae of Greenville SC.

John was born in Lancaster, PA raised in Prospect Park Pennsylvania and later moved to Manheim PA. He was a graduate of Prospect Park High School and Penn State Univ graduating with a degree in EE in 1957. He received his commission in the USAF through the ROTC. John retired after 27 years of active duty rising to the rank of Col. He flew B-47s and B52's among other aircraft. He participated in LineBacker II (bombing of Hanoi) during Dec 1972, for which he received the Bronze Star. He worked on several important projects (Advanced Airborne Command Post, TAC Sat Com, Support for the Analyst File Environment(SAFE) and several highly classified Intelligence projects) while serving in the Pentagon, first in the JCS and then in the OSD and finally the DIA. He received a number of medals but he was proudest of the Bronze Star and the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement presented to him by the then Director of the CIA, William Casey.

After retiring from the AF he joined Quality Systems Inc of Fairfax, VA he spent 15 yrs rising to the VP for Business Development. He then became a consultant to BAE Systems, then on to other USG contractors and finally the US Gov directly. He began commuting to Williamsburg VA in the beginning of his consultancy and totally retired in 2008 at the age of 78. John was active in many endeavors; he was a member of the DAEDALIANS, Silver Wings, Quiet Birdmen(QBs), AFA, MOAA, IEEE, Manheim Lodge of F&AM. John and his wife Kathryn were both active in the Williamsburg Community Chapel and loved his church and fellow Christians, during his more than 20 years in Williamsburg. They had many dear friends that they shared good times with the Bergs, VanDuyses, Piasics, Caples, Corbers, Janaros and the Rodgers to name only a few.

Pop/Poppa dearly loved his family and enjoyed his visits with daughter Kris and son-in-law Gary(Austin, TX); and Matt, daughter-in-law Melissa; the two Grandsons, Mitchell, Maarten and his Fuzzy Buddie Mercury (Fairfax, VA) and especially the summers at Corolla, NC beach with (son and daughter-in-law and two grandsons and loved ones from Melissa's Mauri Family, and Lari & Mary Anderson and family). He and Kathy enjoyed 7 or 8 trips to Tortola in the BVI to visit dear friends Edith Ann and Don Ray.

No flowers please; instead, feel free to donate in John G Forrest's name to The International Myeloma Foundation, St. Jude's Children Hospital, or the charity of your choice.

John Forrest's Celebration of Life will be at the Williamsburg Community Chapel on Friday, October 22, 2021 at 2:00pm EST. Directions are here: https://wcchapel.org/about-us/contact/

Col. Forrest died of Covid so we're taking extra steps to keep everyone safe. The service will be outside under a tent and we respectfully ask that all attendees wear masks and respect social distancing. There will be no viewing, reception or receiving line.

There is a live-stream link provided for those who wish to attend digitally. https://wcchapel.org/forrest This will not be active until ½ hour before the celebration, Friday October 22nd, 2021 1:30 PM EST.

A service and burial will be held at Arlington National Cemetery at some point in the future.

No flowers please; instead, feel free to donate in John G Forrest's name to:

The International Myeloma Foundation https://www.myeloma.org St. Judes Children's Research Hospital https://www.stjude.org/ or the charity of your choice.

Link to permanent page: https://bit.ly/3aEjtRD

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.NelsenWilliamsburg.com for the Forrest family.
John George Forrest Jr.
MARCH 17, 1934 – OCTOBER 7, 2021

Obituary of John George Forrest Jr.
John Forrest's Celebration of Life will be at the Williamsburg Community Chapel on Friday, October 22, 2021 at 2:00pm EST. Directions are here: https://wcchapel.org/about-us/contact/
Col. Forrest died of Covid so we're taking extra steps to keep everyone safe. The service will be outside under a tent and we respectfully ask that all attendees wear masks and respect social distancing. There will be no viewing, reception or receiving line.

There is a live-stream link provided for those who wish to attend digitally. https://wcchapel.org/forrest This will not be active until ½ hour before the celebration, Friday October 22nd, 2021 1:30 PM EST.

A service and burial will be held at Arlington National Cemetery at some point in the future.

No flowers please; instead, feel free to donate in John G Forrest's name to:

The International Myeloma Foundation https://www.myeloma.org St. Judes Children's Research Hospital https://www.stjude.org/ or the charity of your choice.

Link to permanent page: https://bit.ly/3aEjtRD

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.NelsenWilliamsburg.com for the Forrest family.

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John G. Forrest (Col USAF Retired) died peacefully on 7 October, 2021. He was preceded in death by his lovely wife Kathryn. He is survived by; daughter Kristin Godfrey, husband Gary of Austin, TX; son Matthew Forrest, wife Melissa and 2 grandsons Mitchell and Maarten of Fairfax, VA.; sister Anne Hamilton of Newark, DE; nephew John Etherton, wife Donna of Darien, IL; niece Margret Houttmann, husband John and nephews Ryder, Caleb, Henry and niece Charli Bean of Hockessin, DE; sister in law Helen McRae; nephew Douglas McRae of Greenville SC.

John was born in Lancaster, PA raised in Prospect Park Pennsylvania and later moved to Manheim PA. He was a graduate of Prospect Park High School and Penn State Univ graduating with a degree in EE in 1957. He received his commission in the USAF through the ROTC. John retired after 27 years of active duty rising to the rank of Col. He flew B-47s and B52's among other aircraft. He participated in LineBacker II (bombing of Hanoi) during Dec 1972, for which he received the Bronze Star. He worked on several important projects (Advanced Airborne Command Post, TAC Sat Com, Support for the Analyst File Environment(SAFE) and several highly classified Intelligence projects) while serving in the Pentagon, first in the JCS and then in the OSD and finally the DIA. He received a number of medals but he was proudest of the Bronze Star and the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement presented to him by the then Director of the CIA, William Casey.

After retiring from the AF he joined Quality Systems Inc of Fairfax, VA he spent 15 yrs rising to the VP for Business Development. He then became a consultant to BAE Systems, then on to other USG contractors and finally the US Gov directly. He began commuting to Williamsburg VA in the beginning of his consultancy and totally retired in 2008 at the age of 78. John was active in many endeavors; he was a member of the DAEDALIANS, Silver Wings, Quiet Birdmen(QBs), AFA, MOAA, IEEE, Manheim Lodge of F&AM. John and his wife Kathryn were both active in the Williamsburg Community Chapel and loved his church and fellow Christians, during his more than 20 years in Williamsburg. They had many dear friends that they shared good times with the Bergs, VanDuyses, Piasics, Caples, Corbers, Janaros and the Rodgers to name only a few.

Pop/Poppa dearly loved his family and enjoyed his visits with daughter Kris and son-in-law Gary(Austin, TX); and Matt, daughter-in-law Melissa; the two Grandsons, Mitchell, Maarten and his Fuzzy Buddie Mercury (Fairfax, VA) and especially the summers at Corolla, NC beach with (son and daughter-in-law and two grandsons and loved ones from Melissa's Mauri Family, and Lari & Mary Anderson and family). He and Kathy enjoyed 7 or 8 trips to Tortola in the BVI to visit dear friends Edith Ann and Don Ray.

No flowers please; instead, feel free to donate in John G Forrest's name to The International Myeloma Foundation, St. Jude's Children Hospital, or the charity of your choice.

John Forrest's Celebration of Life will be at the Williamsburg Community Chapel on Friday, October 22, 2021 at 2:00pm EST. Directions are here: https://wcchapel.org/about-us/contact/

Col. Forrest died of Covid so we're taking extra steps to keep everyone safe. The service will be outside under a tent and we respectfully ask that all attendees wear masks and respect social distancing. There will be no viewing, reception or receiving line.

There is a live-stream link provided for those who wish to attend digitally. https://wcchapel.org/forrest This will not be active until ½ hour before the celebration, Friday October 22nd, 2021 1:30 PM EST.

A service and burial will be held at Arlington National Cemetery at some point in the future.

No flowers please; instead, feel free to donate in John G Forrest's name to:

The International Myeloma Foundation https://www.myeloma.org St. Judes Children's Research Hospital https://www.stjude.org/ or the charity of your choice.

Link to permanent page: https://bit.ly/3aEjtRD

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.NelsenWilliamsburg.com for the Forrest family.


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  • Created by: jeff blair
  • Added: Oct 15, 2021
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/233080960/john_george-forrest: accessed ), memorial page for COL John George “Jack” Forrest Jr. (17 Mar 1934–7 Oct 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 233080960, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by jeff blair (contributor 46876631).