John-Foltz-Obituary

John Ralph Foltz

Hamilton Square, New Jersey

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March 17, 2020
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Hamilton Square, New Jersey

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John Ralph Foltz MONROE John Ralph Foltz, 80, of Monroe, NJ, passed away on Sunday, March 15, 2020, at Monroe Village Health Care Center-LTC in Monroe, NJ. Born in Amarillo, TX, John graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Dallas, TX. He enrolled in North Texas State College in Denton, TX....

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I remember when he used to put together these large puzzles with me. He was always the one in our family to make everyone laugh. We will all miss him, but will also always keep our favorite memories of him close to our hearts.

I am sad to hear this, you were a great boss, RIP John

Rest easy Soldier, we are have this from here. You will be greatly missed Uncle John!

A kind and good man, indeed. Including to a young guy in seminary years ago, who was adopted into John and Pat's circle of care for a season. What a life (an inventor with patents? a harpist?!? And, of course, a Texan!).

Sending love to you, Pat and all of John's family.

Godspeed, John.

With love and good memories -- Ryan

Pat and Family,
I want to express my sincerest thoughts and prayers to you at this time. The loss of a family member is such a significant event in our lives. I know that John was the type of person that not only will be missed by his family but also by the people whose lives that he touched.

Many of Pat's co-worker and clients at St. Lawrence Rehab were blessed by Johns' wit and wisdom and musical talents years ago when I first met John. John volunteered to play his harp music for others and there is not a time in all these years that I see a harpist and am not reminded of John and his smile. Love and prayers to amazing and loving wife Pat and their family.

My heart goes out to Pat at the loss of her beloved John. He contributed his time and musical gifts to the church as well as brought kindness and care to his friends and family. Rest In Peace now, my friend. Linda