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James Joseph Foley

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Age 84 of Weymouth, May 22, 2008 at South Shore Hospital after a brief illness. Beloved husband for 57 years of Bernadette A. (Nixon) Foley. A resident of Dorchester before moving to Weymouth 33 years ago. He served in the U.S. Navy during WWII aboard the LSM 272. A retired Boston Police Officer...

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Pup,
We miss you oh so much! I'm happy that I had 24 years with you.. You were the best Grandfather a girl could ask for.. You were always there for us, You even came to my dance recitals! I'm happy that you are resting in peace now and not suffering even though it was so hard to say bye to you.. I hope the waitresses take good care of you in heaven and give you your extra napkins! Don't worry about Nan, we will take good care of her like you did but just make sure you watch over her at...

Mr. Foley,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your years of dedicated service and sacrifice-first for our Coiuntry when you served in the USN during WW II a Medium Landing Ship crewman and secondly for the citizens of Boston when you served with the BPD. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

I am sorry for your loss.

Karen and Jim,
We are very sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad Jim. Our best to you and your family, and may God bless and guide you forever.

Jim's friends at the South Shore Hospital Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehab program remember him fondly and send our heart felt prayers to Mrs. Foley and family. God Bless.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time!
The Center Family

Sorry to hear about Bills dad.I hope you find peace and comfort in the days to come and remember your dad for who he is and the life he created for the family.

Bernie and Family, you all know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. It's a tough road you are going down right now but your many loving and fun thoughts of Jim will get you through it. He was a good man and I'm sure he's looking down on all of you with pride, he has a great family.

To the entire Foley family:

I offer my deepest condolences and my sympathy. Jim was a man I had tremendous respect for as a veteran, a retired police officer, but mainly as a friend. Though we were not related by blood he always took a caring and thoughtful interest in my life, just as if I was one of his own. I have always appreciated that gift that he gave me, I will never forget it, and I am honored to have known him. He is one of the many people in my life who have taught me what...