Samuel ‘Sam’ Forman
Samuel Allen Forman, 31, was born on Sept. 18, 1988, and got his “Angel Wings” too soon, passing away Aug. 7, 2020, at his home in Huntington Beach, Calif., due to complications from COVID-19 he’d already beat.
Samuel was born and raised in Kingfisher and had three older brothers and two sisters.
“Sam” - as he was called - graduated from Kingfisher Public Schools in 2007 then attended the University of Central Oklahoma and Oklahoma State University.
Most recently, he obtained his insurance license and worked full-time for a State Farm agency in Huntington Beach while working at Trader Joe’s in the same area.
He enjoyed his “Trader Joe’s family” and valued spending time with them plus his extended family, including his roommates Wren and Josh whom he loved like brothers.
Sam had an abundant faith in his Lord Jesus Christ and freely shared how his faith guided his life through all his ups and downs, knowing God was always by his side.
Wow – how we’ll miss Sam’s awesome smile, “Big Blue eyes,” contagious energy, uplifting spirit, kind words, big hugs and his encouragement to all he came in contact with and he will always be fondly remembered in our hearts until we meet again in Heaven.
From his youngest days, Sam so loved the “Farm” – four-wheelers, fishing, hunting, camping, expertly operating about every piece of equipment we had, plus he loved going to OSU football games with his family (his dad is a “die hard” OSU graduate).
He loved his Cub Scouting time camping with his dad, brother and friends, plus making his race “winning” Derby cars with his dad.
Sam was preceded in death by his grandma Rita and grandpa Stanley Forman and his grandmother Faye and grandfather Sam Weatherford.
He is survived by his father Stephen R. Forman and his loving wife Lou Ann (Mama Lou to Sam); mother Debra and husband Chuck Baldwin; brother Stephen J. Forman and wife Nichole; brother Corby Forman and wife Christiana; brother Eric Forman and wife Paola; sister Alex Veenker; sister Shannon Levy and husband Neil; two uncles and one aunt; and many nieces, nephews, and other family members and relatives too numerous to mention (the Wittrock clan of his grandmother Rita, for example).
Visitation will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday Aug. 27, at Sanders Funeral Service in Kingfisher.
Funeral service will be 10:30 a.m. Friday, Aug. 28, at First Baptist Church of Kingfisher. Interment will follow at the Cashion Cemetery. Services are handled by Sanders Funeral Service.
In lieu of flowers please consider a contribution to “The City Rescue Mission” in Oklahoma City or Habitat for Humanity.