William-Foley-Obituary

William G. Foley

Wellesley, Massachusetts

May 31, 1946 – Jan 22, 2023

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BORN
May 31, 1946
DIED
January 22, 2023
LOCATION
Wellesley, Massachusetts

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William G. Foley of Wellesley, MA, January, 22, 2023. Beloved husband of Mary Anne (Englund) Foley. Devoted father of Heather Foley Adams (Steve); Kristen Foley Jarman (Peter); W. Matthew Foley (Whitney); and Shaunna Foley Baird (Peter). Also survived by 17 adoring grandchildren. Funeral service...

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We are still trying to process the fact that Bill isn´t with us. He is sorely missed as a friend and adopted brother. We pray that you are at peace and somehow getting through this. We will stay in touch. Our most sincere condolences. Beverly and Larry Koplan

Our deepest condolences to Mary Ann and her family. It's been years, but Bill will forever be remembered.

I had the honor of serving with Bill for many years on the Dana Hall Board of Trustees. I respected and admired him so much. He had such deep professional expertise, and such a strong character and sense of ethics--if the world had lots more people like Bill, it would be a much better place. Just as importantly, he always had a smile and a twinkle in his eye. I would bump into him pretty frequently at the Linden Store. We'd share a handshake, a quick chat, and a laugh--and it would make my...

I remember him for his kindness and interest in the youth in our ward.

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Sending love and prayers of comfort. May the love of friends and family support and carry you through this sorrow. Your father not only built beautiful buildings, but beautiful people in his relationships with his children and wife. We love you dear Foley family. Thank you for years of dear friendship.

Bill Foley was always a professional and treated people the way you would want to be treated. He is one of the good ones! I knew Bill from my years working at Tenacre as their Director of Technology. He did everything for Tenacre and volunteered so much of his time. I will remember him smiling when he knew we were on the last section of those construction meetings. I have been out of Tenacre for 3+ years, but I will be at his service tomorrow, because Bill always had time for me. He...

I am so very sorry to hear about Bill. He was a wonderful kind hearted man. I remember him and Ben visiting on Saturdays many times. I was blessed to work with Bill for over 10 years and I miss him already. His parting is a great loss to all of us. Wishing the entire family peace at this time of sorrow. Linda Clausen (WaterSpot)

Bill was a close friend for over twenty-five years. He could never do enough for those people who were part of his life. Family was always first, then friends, then anyone needing help. And there were lots and lots of people in each category. He was a great example of the right way to live. Bill loved his work. During a working life spanning a half century, he created Masterpiece after Masterpiece. Just ask anyone living in one. I thank God we had Bill for as long as we did even though...