Chad Forman

chad forman

April 20, 1974 ~ March 14, 2025

Chad Forman, 50, of Ree Heights, passed away Friday, March 14, 2025, near Ree Heights, doing what he loved, checking cattle.

Funeral service will be 2:00 p.m., Friday, March 21, 2025, at the Miller Community Center.  Burial will follow at G.A.R. Cemetery, Miller. Visitation will begin at 6:00 p.m., followed by a 7:00 p.m. prayer service, on Thursday, March 20, 2025, at the Miller Community Center. A reception will follow the burial at the Ree Heights Auditorium.

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Chad Richard Forman blazed a trail that included friends around the country and was centered by his love for family and community.

He entered the world fighting on April 20, 1974 in Huron, SD. His arrival would be the first of many times that he scared his parents, Rick & Carolyn. But, once he arrived, Chad never slowed down.

Crawling, walking, talking—Chad did everything early and with a champion’s heart.

True to his start, Chad left early when he died unexpectedly March 14, 2025 at only 50 years old.

There’s peace knowing he closed his eyes for some rest in his car while night checking and surely dreamt of the next great one he might see. We trust that Chad awoke to green pastures and treasured friends. We know he’d be back in a minute to fix our broken hearts if he could.

Chad grew roots in Hand County as a 4-H member and a proud Miller Rustler. Wrestling was his passion. Chad worked incredibly hard to be great. He earned sixth place as a freshman and third place as a sophomore in the 1989 and 1990 state wrestling tournaments.

Those placings stoked a fire, and Chad went on to earn the championship wrestling title in 1991 and 1992. Chad’s determination in the wrestling room landed him a spot at South Dakota State University where he competed for two years. It also earned him a place in the SD Wrestling Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

At college, Chad’s real passion found wings in Ron Bruns’ barn.

People in the show cattle industry know that Chad developed and grew into a highly sought-after professional. To have a “Forman steer” meant something. To have Chad Forman clip, fit, or advise on your animal meant more.

He’ll be remembered as the loudest ninja you ever met. You were never quite sure where he’d be, but you knew he’d be where you needed, and you’d know when he arrived … which was at least two hours after he “passed” the Roadside Park or the Hiway Store and always with a smile!

Chad’s barn along Highway 14 was the place where strangers became friends, friends became family, and family found home. It’s where Chad had peace and made sure his loved ones had room to do the same. 

In Forman fashion, Chad even enlisted his family to wave down Sturgis bikers in the path of hailstorms over the years. Only “Cavey” could promise biker groups safety in a barn and end up showing them how to make the best of a storm!

If every great animal or banner was forgotten, Chad wouldn’t care. As much as he loved everything about the cattle business, he loved his people more.

Chad’s tough guy persona was no match for Laurilynn, their three kids, or his nieces and nephews. Chad hung the moon, captured the stars, and moved mountains for all of them.

Chad skipped a 4-H meeting in favor of hitching a horseback ride from Laurilynn. They were about 14 and have been riding together since. July 29 would have been their 30th wedding anniversary. He loved Laurilynn through the highs and loved her harder in the lows of their nearly 37 years together.

If you wanted to see Chad’s face light up and hear his voice lift, you only had to pay attention when he talked about his kids, which was every chance he could find. They were his pride and joy, even if he embarrassed them with his praise.

Chad dedicated himself to helping his kids make their dreams come true. By their account, he was the definition of selfless. Wrestling, goat tying, bull riding—the activity didn’t matter. Blade, JC, and Dale Lee never doubted their dad’s devotion; he wanted greatness for them as badly as they wanted it themselves. He was the first call for every problem, challenge, and celebration.

Still, there was room for more.

Chad watched over his little sisters, even after they were grown with their own families. He remained a stable shoreline for his brothers. Chad talked to his dad daily, and his “errands” in town were often coffee visits at his parents’. Chad adored and respected his mom and made sure others did, too.

Chad was his family’s compass, the anchor in every storm.

He found a center in his family the same way he found joy in his friends. Cattle friends, wrestling friends, hometown friends—all of them special. Yet, his pool friends held extra space in Chad’s heart. He had a passion for playing pool, so much so that he was in both Ree Heights and Highmore leagues. Chad shot pool well; he was competitive after all. Time with those friends mattered deeply to Chad. 

Left heartbroken are: his wife Laurilynn; sons JC (Tia) and Blade (Trinn); daughter Dale Lee; parents Rick & Carolyn of Miller; brothers Ryan of Milsap, Texas and Rocky (Mandi) of Cavour; sisters Crystal (Ryan) Ollerich of Clear Lake and Cheyann (Patrick) Johnson of Woonsocket; mother-in-law Sharon Campbell of Miller; brothers-in-law Billy (Sue) Campbell and Darrin (Shirley) Campbell; sisters-in-law Staci Campbell and Traci (Elmer) Zoss; several nieces and nephews, and more friends than a man can count.

Preceding Chad in death were his grandparents Dick & Rose Forman and Max & Kay Martinmass, father-in-law Dale Campbell, and brothers-in-law Allen Campbell and Gene Campbell.

Reck Funeral Home of Miller has been entrusted with Chad's arrangements.

A Visitation was held on March 20, 2025 at 6:00 PM at Miller Community Center, 526 North Broadway Avenue in Miller, SD 57362
A Prayer Service was held on March 20, 2025 at 7:00 PM at Miller Community Center, 526 North Broadway Avenue in Miller, SD 57362
A Funeral Service was held on March 21, 2025 at 2:00 PM at Miller Community Center, 526 North Broadway Avenue in Miller, SD 57362
A Graveside Service was held on March 21, 2025 at 3:00 PM at G.A.R. Cemetery in Miller, SD 57362
A Luncheon was held on March 21, 2025 at 4:00 PM at Ree Heights Auditorium, Dakota Ave in Ree Heights, SD 57371

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  1. Chad was definitely his own person. He loved everything about "the cowboy " life. He loved his family and the life they created, and could tell stories of events in their lives. Hand County lost a life long resident and he will be missed! Prayers for his family and friends

  2. Chad was one of the last true cowboys! and I was so lucky to know, even though we were two different people he was definitely always a friendly face I was glad to see, I always enjoyed a cool one with him and I for sure will miss him!

  3. He will be missed by many. He was a good man. 

  4. Laurilyn, JC, Blade and Dale Lee,
    My heart breaks for all of you! 
    Hold tight to your memories, for they will remind you of all the happy times you shared. Celebrate his life, for he was very blessed by all of you. Carry him with you as you move forward, as hard as it will be to do so. For he will be with all of you in everything you do.  He will see all of you. He will be your guardian, your advisor, and your angel from this day forward. 
    Talk to him when you need him and he will hear you. 
    With all my love,
    Karla

  5. Laurilynn and family, words can’t express how sorry I am for your loss. Remember that God is always with you, even in your darkest hours. Sending up prayers for you all, as you navigate through this difficult journey. Have peace in knowing that Chad was welcomed into heaven with open arms. Hugs to you all!

  6. My sincere sympathy to the family of Chad Forman.

  7. Sending our prayers 🙏

    Doyle & Kay

  8. Reis, Mikayla, and AJ Rittel says:

    We are so sorry for your loss and praying for you and the family. We love you MAMA Laurlynn. 

  9. We have your family in our thoughts and prayers. 

  10. I am so sorry for your loss! Thoughts and prayers for the family!

  11. Laurilynn and family, thoughts and prayers to you all. May all the good memories get you through this sad time.

  12. My deepest sympathy. May you cherish all the memories. Prayers to you all. 

  13. Ed and kathy chauncey family says:

    Prayers for your family 🙏

  14. Prayers go out to Laura Lynn and family.  Chad was a classmate of mine. Also was a teammate of mine on the wrestling team.  Chad was a guy that would give his shirt off his back and help anyone out.  He will be dearly missed in the hand and Hyde county area.  Rest in Peace Chad.

  15. Sending thoughts and prayers from Mn he was an amazing man , cowboy and will be greatly missed RIP 🙏

  16. So incredibly sorry for your loss! So many thoughts and prayers as you walk through such an unimaginable time.  

  17. Lisa (Jones) & Jordan Thornberg Family says:

    So many prayers and hugs to the Forman family. He was always such a man full of big smiles, laughter, and hugs. Whenever I’d run into him, he loved telling me how he remembered me as a baby when he worked for my Dad as a kid. Such a sweet guy! He surely was greeted with open arms from my Dad and I’m sure many others.

  18. So sorry for your loss sending prayers for all 

  19. There was only one Chad, and what a great guy to know. He lit up any barn or wherever people were gathered. His smile and gleam of devilment in his eyes always made your day brighter. My sympathy and prayers are with his family. 

  20. Luke & Alicia (Price) Mattke says:

    Thinking of you all during this tragic time! May God hold you close and get you through this huge loss! 

  21. Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal says:

    Sorry for your loss.
    Our Deepest sympathy to you and your family
    Dr. Dick and Kathy Splichal

  22. My fondest memory of Chad is as a little wrestler just wanting to  wrastle as he called it. I was the Wrestling Coach at Miller. He came into the wrestling room, head up, chest out , very cocky and missing his 2 front teeth. ( I loved his attitude ) I asked him, " what are you here for " He said, I wanna wrestle. I paired him up with a young boy his size. I gave the command " Wrestle " he reached over and grabbed his opponents arm and bit him. From that moment he was known to me as the " bitter". May good Lord place a comforting arm around the family in this time of grief.

  23. Our most heartfelt condolences to all of the Forman family. Chad was a good man and will be missed by all. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless!!

  24. Great guy that I was lucky enough to have meant and known. Attached a picture of the show steer that was a Foreman steer. Had one of our best seasons of showing with him. Couldn't have done it without Chad he will truly be missed.

  25. Hard worker & always a positive attitude. Enjoyed every moment.

  26. Lauralynn and family you are in my thoughts and prayers. When I think of when I moved to Miller I count Chad as one of my first friends. We learned how to dance in the Honda when we were maybe 8 or 9 years old. I have many other great memories with Chad and Lauralynn throughout the years. It is comforting knowing he passed doing what he loved. He will be missed by many!

  27. Laurilynn and Family, All my sympathy. I can't remember a time I didn't know Chad, so we were pretty dang young when we met, I imagine. I've seen pictures where he wasn't smiling, but I don't recall ever being around him without a big grin on his face. Lot's of memories, hanging out on the mats when tournaments used to take all day, time down at the River, street dances, etc. Hadn't seen him in a while in college and then there he was one time, cleaning out his car at the dumpster next to my apartment. Had a good visit, then, a million years ago. Plenty awesome to see the legacy in life he's built since. Helluva guy gone way too soon. Big hugs, DK

  28. Sending our deepest sympathies to the Forman family. Chad was one who we got to know through wrestling, a spitfire with laughs and great conversations many times at youth and high school tourneys! He never missed an opportunity to wish our son well and provide support as the family of wrestlers do; grateful we were able to share in his life. Sending virtual hugs to you all, thoughts and prayers with you during this time and the days ahead. Cory, Erika and Daynon 

  29. So sorry for your loss , My thoughts and prayers are with the Forman Family's! Chad was one of kind he will be missed. A story of Chad when he was just starting to wrestle, Lynn always wore my little short socks in his wrestling shoes so you could not tell he had any socks on, so Chad would not wear socks in his wrestling shoes and he got blisters on his feet because he wanted to be like Lynn! There many good times and stories over the years to remember.

  30. Some of my favorite memories growing up was making the trip to see Chad and Ryan to load up on purple tags with a belly full of steak and head back to New Mexico knowing it was going to be a great year of showing steers! I’ll miss visiting with Chad on our annual phone call long after we finished showing and hope for all the comfort for his family during their time of need! Rest easy cowboy!

  31. Prayers to the Forman family. I'm so very sorry for your loss. I have great memories from my 4-H years camping next to the Formans at the State Fair. Chad was a really great guy and will be greatly missed.

  32. Our Sympathy to the family of Chad Foreman..Eugene & Janice Mincur

  33. Nancy Fanger Kelley, Joan and Lana Fanger says:

    Sending our sympathy to the Forman family. So sorry for your loss.

  34. We are sending hugs and prayers to all of you. Hold on to all the happy memories.

  35. So sorry for your loss Crystal. Thinking of you and your family!


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