Jean-Foley-Obituary

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Jean (Halpin) Foley

Stoughton, formerly of Hyde Park, Massachusetts

Nov 13, 1930 – Sep 27, 2020 (Age 89)

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BORN
November 13, 1930
DIED
September 27, 2020
AGE
89
LOCATION
Stoughton, formerly of Hyde Park, Massachusetts

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Farley Funeral Home Obituary

Jean (Halpin) Foley, 89, a longtime resident of Stoughton, died Sunday, September 27, 2020, at the Good Samaritan Medical Center in Brockton. She was the wife of the late William A. Foley. Born in Milton, she was raised and educated in Hyde Park and was a graduate of Hyde Park High School. In...

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Lots of love and prayer to all She will be remembered lovingly . Wonderful neighborhood memories ♥

I loved Jean she was quiet a women. May all know that she is serving God in heaven but she will always in your heart. God bless her and her family

So sad to hear of Jean's passing. She was a fun and caring coworker at Stoughton Library. Sending prayers to her family.

I love you Aunt Jean and will miss you. Rest in peace

Peter: I'm sorry about the loss of your mother. May her memory be eternal.

May the Lord have mercy on Jean's soul! Jean was my neighbor, when we were young. She lived 2 houses up from me. I remember playing in the 'doll' house, in her yard. Jean and her sisters & my sister & I had our pictures taken together. We were dressed in shorts & matching tops. Jean & her sisters had on a different color than my sister & I. Nice memories!

To the Foley family, Thinking of you all with sincere sympathy. I am so sorry for your loss. May loving memories of Jean bring you peace and comfort.

I'm very sorry for your loss. May you be comforted by the love that surrounds you today

To the Foley Family, We are so very sorry about your Mom. She was a great person. My brother Jim reminded me that she use to let me call her Jean but my mom was mad cause she said I wasn't old enough to call her that. I remember when she drove us to Ames Pond and would sneak a cigarette and make us swear not to tell. It wasn't often that she did that but it was so cool to have a Mom trust us kids. I had a lot of great times at your house and remember so many wonderful times with your...