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Bataan Death March and Japanese Prisoner of War survivor and former New Mexico State Representative Thomas P. Foy Sr., age 96 of Bayard, N.M., passed away peacefully on Oct. 8, 2011, at the family home.
Thomas P. Foy, or "Tommy" as he was affectionately called by his friends, was preceded in death by his wife Joan, his son Tom Foy Jr., and his sister Rosemary Stewart.
He is survived by his children, Celia Foy Castillo, Chief Judge NM Court of Appeals, and her husband Alvino, of Santa Fe, N.M.; Muffet Foy Cuddy, of Santa Fe, N.M.; Carney Foy and his wife, Creta, of Silver City, N.M.; Jim Foy and his wife, Valvina, of Silver City, N.M.; and daughter- in-law Suzanne Jollensten, of Albuquerque, N.M. Tommy is survived by his grandchildren Celita Foy Castillo, of Santa Fe, N.M.; Felisa Castillo Boatwright and her husband, Clark, of Los Lunas, N.M.; Loren Suzanne Jollensten Foy, of Santa Fe, N.M.; Erin Foy Cuddy, of Albuquerque, N.M.; Reese Foy Cuddy, of Albuquerque, N.M.; Carston B. Foy, of Amarillo, Texas; Caytlyn C. Foy, of Dallas, Texas; Valerie Horton, of Albuquerque, N.M.; and John Horton and his companion Maryssa Gerardo of Albuquerque, NM. Tommy also has two great grandchildren Eleanor Boatwright and Jonathan Horton. He is also survived by one sister Winfred Momsen of Bayard, N.M. and one brother J. Franey Foy, of Boulder City, Nev.
"Get a good education, work hard, have a good moral compass to guide you, and serve your fellow man. Accept responsibility for the good that you do as well as the mistakes that you make. Enjoy Life." These are the words Tommy lived by and the philosophy he instilled in his children and grandchildren. Tommy was a man of honor and integrity who lived his life to the fullest and always had a smile on his face.
Tommy received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce and a Juris Doctorate from Notre Dame in 1937 and 1939 respectively. In 2004, as a result of his lifetime of achievements, Tommy received a Doctor of Humane Letters from Western New Mexico University.
In 1940, Tommy joined the 200th Coast Artillery Battery of the New Mexico National Guard. He was assigned to the Philippines in 1941 and captured by the Japanese in April 1942. He survived the Bataan Death March and was a prisoner of war until 1945. Tommy was honorably discharged from the army on October 14, 1946. He received the decorated Bronze Star, Purple Heart, the Asian Pacific Ribbon and the New Mexico Distinguished Service Medal. Tommy also received an outstanding service award from the Disabled American Veterans.
After returning from the Philippines, Tommy opened his law practice in Bayard in 1946. In 1948 Tommy married the love of his life, Joan Carney. They made their home in Bayard where they raised their five children: Celia, Tom Jr., Muffet, Carney, and Jim.
Tommy served as the Sixth Judicial District Attorney from 1949-1956. After serving as district attorney, he returned to the private practice of law in 1957 and served as a board member and then vice-president of the New Mexico Board of Bar Commissioners. Tommy was a member of the New Mexico Bar Association for 70 years and received numerous awards, including the Outstanding Service Award in 1973. In 1987 he received the Distinguished Service of Laws Award and was appointed as a National Commissioner from New Mexico on the Uniform State Laws Commission. He received New Mexico Trial Lawyers award of achievement in 1993 and the Lifetime Legislative Achievement Award in 2006.
Tommy was elected to the New Mexico House of Representatives from Grant and Hidalgo counties. He represented District 39 for 14 terms from 1970-1998. As a representative Tommy chaired the enrolling and engrossing committee, the judiciary committee, the corporations and banks committee, and the interim committees on equal rights and courts and criminal justice. He also served on the taxation and revenue committee, the labor committee, and the agriculture committee. Part of his legislative legacy includes the designation of millions of dollars in Grant and Hidalgo counties for local public infrastructure such as the veterans' nursing center in T or C, the New Mexico veterans' housing at Ft. Bayard Medical Center, the Bataan Veterans' Park in Santa Clara, the Santa Clara Municipal Building, the Bayard Municipal and Police and Fire Buildings, and improvements to Western New Mexico University. Tommy, with Joan's encouragement, was also instrumental in passing enabling legislation for a referendum on the New Mexico Equal Rights Amendment for Women.
Tommy was dedicated to God, family, country, community and the law. He was a communicant of the Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church, a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher. He was one of the founders of the Grant County State Bank, having served on the board of directors for decades and serving as chairman of the board for 14 years. The bank became Sunwest Bank and is now a branch of Bank of America. The Grant County State Bank was started in order to give ordinary folks access to loans and capital to purchase homes, cars and businesses. He was integral to the development of Bayard, New Mexico and the Cobre Consolidated School District. In 1965, the Silver City-Grant County Chamber of Commerce named Tommy "Citizen of the Year." An active member of the Bayard Lions Club, Tommy received a Lion's Club Service Award for over 70 years of service and served as a past district governor for Lions in southern New Mexico. He was a member of Silver City Moose Lodge #1718 and a life member of the Silver City Elks Lodge.
Public visitation is Thursday, October 13, from 6-7 p.m., followed by the Rosary at Baca's Funeral Chapel at Highway 180 and Delk Drive in Silver City. The Mass of the Resurrection is scheduled for Friday, October 14, at 10 a.m., at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church at 340 Mayo in Bayard followed by burial at Fort Bayard National Cemetery.
Pall bearers are Dennis Healy, John Horton, Dr. John Lundy, David Momsen, Peter Momsen and Tom Stewart.
In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Thomas P. Foy Scholarship Fund, P. O. Box 266 Bayard, New Mexico, 88023.

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Published by Deming Headlight on Oct. 12, 2011.

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PCC Rick Jensen & PDG Claudia Jensen

October 6, 2022

Truly a great Lion

October 18, 2011

A True American Hero! He will never be forgotten

October 14, 2011

Muffet I am sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I will always remember his beautiful smile and will always remember him on St. Patrick's Day. He was a great Legislator and will be missed by all. Keep his memories alive and he will be waiting for you with open arms.

Nikki Boone

Claudia Jensen

October 12, 2011

To Tommy Foy's Family,

My husband and myself want you to know how truly sorry we are to hear of your loss. My husband PDG Rick Jensen and I made a visit to the club in Bayard in 2005 and that's when I first met Lion Tommy. He was so nice to me and he told be he was proud of me because I also was in the military for nearly 10 years. Now I am the current District Governer of 40 south and I was looking forward to visiting the club and seeing Lion Tommy again. Sadly when I make my visit this year that will not be possible. He was such a great man and he will be missed by all.

Lion Claudia Jensen, DG 40S

ARTHUR CHAVEZ

October 12, 2011

MR.FOY
Thanks for everything . Rest in Peace , Me as a Resident of Silver CITY ,BUT WORK IN WHITE SANDS , WHERE I GOT THE CHANCE TO MEET YOU . GOD BE WITH ALL THE FAMILY .A FRIEND DAVID ARTHUR CHAVEZ

Tom Jennings

October 12, 2011

Tommy Foy Family

On behalf of my family please know we all grieve with the Foy family with the loss of your family patriarc. You may not remember me be we visited your home when we were children and our fathers, who art in heaven, were life long frineds.

The last time I took my dad to a Notre Dame game your dad was on campus speaking to the ROTC Dept. regarding the Bataan march. We saw him at the game had a good visit. Ha, those were the days my friends, and we thought they would never end.

Unfortunately the era of our fathers has passed, and please do not shed a tear. Just remember all of those great times and memorites and smiles and hugs and love and affection.

Our fathers are in heaven awaiting the next Fighting Irish game, having a toddy, singing the Fight Song, and having a great time.

We were blessed and most fortunate to have shared our fathers and their life long friendship.

With kind regards, and many fond memories of a pair of wonder fathers. Amen.

Sincerly, Tom Jennings

Judith Duval

October 12, 2011

My condolences to Celia and Muffet. Your father was a great man, an example to all.

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