C.F. Sweeny's Funeral Home Ltd.
SINCE 1917
In Memory of

John "Jack" Glenwood Foley (Red, Ace, Sgt.)
Of
Bridgewater died at the South Shore Regional Hospital on June 3, 2008
in his 89th year. Born in Bridgewater Nova Scotia, he was a son of the
late Charles Aubrey Foley and Emma Myra (Beck) Foley. A veteran of the
Second World War, he served overseas with the 1st Med. Artillery Regiment
from Jan. 1941 to November 1945. He also served with the RCAF in Canada,
United States, England, France and Germany from 1949 to 1970. He was
one of the first letter carriers in Bridgewater and had the honor of
delivering the first letter to then Mayor, John Hirtle. Jack is survived
by brother, Eric Foley (Ontario) and sisters Lucille Dunning (Ontario)
and Norma Taylor (Halifax) as well as a number of nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by brothers Cameron Foley, Richard “Dick”
Foley and sisters Kathleen “Kaye” Hubley, Elizabeth “Betty”
Latremouille, Barbara Dolliver and Vivian Foley. His family honored
his long time wish to donate his body to Dalhousie University for Medical
Research. . A public Royal Canadian Legion tribute will be held at Sweeny’s
Funeral Home on July 17, 2008 at 7 pm. No flowers by request. Memorial
donations may be made to the Dr. Arthur H. Patterson Center for Restorative
Care at the Fishermen’s Memorial Hospital, Lunenburg.
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