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Corliss (Markee) Foley

Posted 2018-01-21 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona
>>> Published on Sunday, January 21, 2018 <<<

Corliss Markee Foley rejoined her eternal love, Patrick Michael on
Jan. 9, 2018. That day in Kingman, the heavens cried with rain as she
passed peacefully, surrounded by family both near and with those afar
in her heart.

Born to Ivan Markee and Wilda Delap in Woodstock Illinois, Oct. 6,
1943 Corliss was only 2 years old when the Markee family decided
Kingman Arizona would be their new home. Although her childhood was
filled with the hardships of the times (poverty, rheumatic fever,
polio…) she always fondly recalled her upbringing and the closeness of
her family, which remained close/connected throughout their continuing
lives. Her elder sister Ginevra, brothers David, Allen and Bruce
precede her in death and her younger siblings Elyse Siokos, Faye
Pipps, and Gary Markee survive her, each Kingman residents today.

Corliss took on the responsibility of wife and mother as an
occupation, and she took her occupation seriously. She was determined
her family and community would get all they could expect from a giant
5-foot Kingmanite; and a giant difference she made for those about
her.

Corliss met the charming Irishman and love of her life, Patrick Foley
on a Saint Patrick’s Day and married him just five days before he left
for service in Vietnam in 1965. Fifty years of happy marriage included
three healthy sons, Patrick, Jim and Kevin, five grandchildren, and
three great grandchildren.

Her countless contributions and special connections include: The
Valley National Bank Ladies who got her through her husband’s service
in Vietnam each day and remained friends always. The Kingman Dolphin
Swim Team, which Corliss selflessly gave decades of her life to the
organization and children involved. The Cub/Boy Scouts of America
which benefitted all in her community. A pioneer organizer for
“Operation Prom-Graduation” encouraging and establishing a drug and
alcohol-free environment for students. She was also a longstanding
member of the Beta Sigma Phi sorority and enjoyed the community
outreach they participated in.

The Foley family invites her friends and neighbors to join us in a
celebration of Corliss Foley’s life, tentatively scheduled for mid-
March at a Kingman location to be later announced. Please come and
share your experience of having this amazing woman in your life. In
lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the charity of your
choosing in Corliss Foley’s name.

Arrangements were placed under the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home
and Crematory.

Thoughts and condolences may be submitted to the family at www.lietz-
frazefuneralhome.com To send a FREE Card to the family go to
www.sendoutcards.com/lietzfraze.





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