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Victor Pierce Fore, 63 of Warm Springs, Georgia formerly of Newnan, Georgia passed away Thursday, April 26, 2018 at Kindred Care Hospice on Franiscan Woods, Columbus, Georgia.
Victor better known as “Vic” to his family and friends was born July 23, 1954 in Bennettsville, South Carolina, the son of Margaret Sheppard Bruce Fore and Willis Kenneth Fore. Vic was a self employed carpenter by trade and his biggest passion was playing the guitar and writing music. He was self- taught and extremely talented, if it had strings he could play it! Vic enjoyed the outdoors and loved to fish. He never met a stranger and could make a friend in an instant. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother Bruce Fore.
He is survived by his daughter and her husband Layla Michelle and Ryan Foles of Newnan, Georgia; brothers and sister in laws, Warren and Sharon Fore, G. Terry and Cy Fore all of Florida, and Edna Fore of Winder, Georgia; three grandchildren Mayci, Reece, and Reagan all on Newnan, Georgia.
Graveside Memorial Services for Mr. Fore will be held 2:00 pm Saturday, May 26, 2018 at Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church, 3140 Pleasant Grove Road Cumming, GA 30028.
The Fore Family is being assisted by Georgia Cremation – Columbus 7500 Veterans Parkway Suite A Columbus, Georgia 31909. The Fore Family request that you leave online condolences and fond memories below.
Barry Austin says
My sympathy and condolences to Victor’s family and loved ones. I knew him since our days at North Clayton Jr. and Sr. High and he was always a likeable and engaging person. If memory serves me correctly, him and his brother Terry were in a band called The Kiwi’s in the mid 60’s and did a mean version of the hit song Wipeout. May fond memories of good times bring you strength and comfort at this difficult time.
Judy Hanson says
Victor and his brothers were a big part of my teenage years. I remember his 55 Chevy, bright red, and his sweet smile. He would play guitar and at one talent show for the church he sang “Give Me a Ticket for an Airplane” and was Jesus Christ in our production of Jesus Christ Superstar. I know he will be missed by his family and brothers.
Warren Fore says
I will surely miss my brother very much ! He was always a joy to play music with . Many years ago we would visit our mom and dad and all us brothers would sit and play and sing . Mom would have the sweetest and most beautiful smile as we played “How Great Thou Art “ and many other of her favorite gospel songs . Dear brother Vic , I know mom is rejoicing at this very moment your presence with her ,dad and Bruce . No more suffering, no more pain . Will you please give them a big hug for me and tell them we love them so . We will be looking forward to the day that we can all rejoice together once again and this time in the presence of our God and Father ! Until that day go rest high on that mountain and sing praises and pic that guitar to our Heavenly Father . I know he likes music cause he gave that remarkable talent .
Your daughter Michelle and Ryan have raised three beautiful daughters and I know you were always very proud of them . Take care Brother Vic , I love you brother !
Gay Bowie Reames says
Some of my fondest memories are of visiting Uncle Kenneth and his family. I was always so in awe of the talent that Vic had, but mostly the kindness he showed his very young ( and I am sure) pesty cousin. Prayers are being lifted and love to you all
Jimmy Brown says
Always thought u were a great bassist…….Loved hearing you play with your brother Terry in The Kiwis……Rest in Peace my friend
Dale Curry says
Rest in Peace my friend you will be missed I still remember all of your brothers coming in and singing when Terry and I were singing together in the 70,s. Rest High on that Mountain my friend I hope to see you there one bright day. Love You Man. DALE CURRY