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Thomas E. Forehand, Jr.

Thomas Elbert Forehand, Jr. died unexpectedly of natural causes at his Moyock, NC residence March 25, 2025. He was 61 and served his country honorably in the United States Coast Guard. Survivors include his sister, Amy M. Forehand (Kevin Squires) of Virginia Beach and other relatives and dear friends. The family is honoring Thomas’ preference for cremation and no services are planned at this time. Please share a word of comfort with Amy and the family at www.gallopfuneralservices.com .
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I wanted to say I am very sorry for your loss. Tom was one of a kind who would go out of his way to help any of us if we needed anything. I live on his road, and it will never be the same without tom!!!! My kids are 14, 6 & 7. Tom use to take them on tractor rides and taught my 14-year-old a lot of stuff with woodwork. I will miss him very much!! :( May you find the peace that you need knowing he was very loved and will be dearly missed by many and he was an amazing person!
My husband and I was sad to hear of Tom's passing. We enjoyed talking to him. He will be missed.
I’ve known Tom for about 10 plus years as he came to cow farm to do work on a horse. He definitely was a card and a ham. Full of laughter and advise. I’ll miss ya friend. Thanks for the great conversation!!!!
Amy, so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. Lora and I both send our deepest sympathies during this difficult time.
We always enjoyed talking with Tim when he came to work on our horses hooves. Loved his great sense of humor and his wonderful stories! He will be missed!
I wanted to say I am very sorry for your loss. Tom was one of a kind who would go out of his way to help any of us if we needed anything. I live on his road, and it will never be the same without tom!!!! My kids are 14, 6 & 7. Tom use to take them on tractor rides and taught my 14-year-old a lot of stuff with woodwork. I will miss him very much!! 🙁 May you find the peace that you need knowing he was very loved and will be dearly missed by many and he was an amazing person!
My husband and I was sad to hear of Tom’s passing. We enjoyed talking to him. He will be missed.
I’ve known Tom for about 10 plus years as he came to cow farm to do work on a horse. He definitely was a card and a ham. Full of laughter and advise. I’ll miss ya friend. Thanks for the great conversation!!!!
Amy,
so sorry to hear about the loss of your brother. Lora and I both send our deepest sympathies during this difficult time.
We always enjoyed talking with Tim when he came to work on our horses hooves. Loved his great sense of humor and his wonderful stories! He will be missed!