Fred Lee Foley Jr.

November 9, 1940 - July 7, 2004

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Fred L. Foley, Jr., age 63, born to Fred L. Foley and Lucille Roberson in Dallas, TX November 9, 1940, departed this life July 7th, 2004. Fred is survived by his son, Fred L. Foley III of California; two sisters, Joyce Harrison Edward and Miss Bobbie McGrew and a host of nieces and nephews. Fred will also be missed dearly by many friends. He was a United States Army Veteran having served in Germany, a Graduate of Southwest and Dominguez Hill College in 1974, Master Masons Most Worshipful St. Anthony Grand Lodge, Golden Link, Lodge 135, Los Angeles, California. He retired from Boeing following 25 years of service in 2002. Visitation will be held on Monday, July 12, from 12:00 Noon until 8:00 PM. Commemorative Ceremony will be held on Tuesday, July 13th at 12:00 Noon at BONNEY WATSON Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd., SeaTac, WA 206 242-1787. Interment Tahoma National Cemetery, Kent, WA.

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Joe White
Joe White
4 years ago

To The Family:

On behalf of officer and members of the Royal Esquire Club: You have our deepest sympathy and Fred will be missed at the Club.

Candy
Candy
4 years ago

Mr. Foley you will be missed. I wish we could have had more time but I know you are in a better place up there with the Lord. I promise to take good care of your son and we will miss you.

To: The Foley Family

Our prayers are with you. I know this is a difficult time. Just keep God in your heart and he will see you through.

To :Fred III, Stay in prayer. We are here for you and we Love you.

Candy, Van Jr and Charles

FORD FAMILY
FORD FAMILY
4 years ago

MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. LOOK

FORWARD TO SHARING HEAVEN WITH

YOU ONE DAY.

MY MOM REMINDS ME WHEN SHE

CAME TO CALIFORNIA TO HELP

AUNT LAVERNE HAVE FRED AND UNCLE FRED CHOSE TO HOLD ME

AS A BABY INSTEAD OF GETTING

THE LUGGAGE. HE KEPT SAYING

THIS IS THE PRETTIEST BABY I

HAVE EVER SEEN.

LOVE YOU,

DENICE FORD