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Patrick Michael Foley

Posted 2019-11-20 by mhenderson
Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory -
Kingman, Arizona -

Patrick M. Foley passed peacefully at home with his loving family on
Tuesday, 19 Jan 2016.

Pat was born to Patrick Foley of County Wexford, Ireland and Jeanne
LaPointe of Chicago on 18 Aug 1942 in Oak Park, Illinois as the elder
brother to sister Mary Ann Foley/Gabbard. The Foley family moved to
Kingman in 1960 where Pat met and fell in love with his wife of 50
years, Corliss Markee. He is survived by Corliss, their three sons,
Patrick, Jim and Kevin, five grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.

Pat was drafted into the Army and sent to serve in Vietnam just 5 days
after he and Corliss were married in 1965. He served honorably, made
some lifelong friends, learned a lot about life and set the proud
example for each of his 3 son's Navy service.

Making their lifelong home in Kingman and raising their family here
meant being an active part of the community so Pat and Corliss
dedicated themselves tirelessly to the Cub Scouts/Boy Scouts, Kingman
Dolphin Swim Team, Youth soccer, KHS marching band and many other
community causes. In turn, they touched the lives of many of Kingman's
youth that enjoyed those community groups and clubs.

Pat was known for his many interests and talents. He was an avid
photographer, a journeyman botanist, a bee keeper, a life member of
the Kingman Elks Lodge and was awarded the Al Merito award in 2014 by
the Arizona Historical Society for his many contributions in the
preservation and presentation of local history.

Pat retired from the Edison Mohave Generating Station in Laughlin NV
in 1996 and spent his retirement years traveling, visiting his sons
and volunteering his time and energy for 18 years in support of his
community and passion for history at the Mohave Museum of History and
Arts. Pat brought many innovative ideas which modernized the exhibits
and artifact collection cataloging and he brought a sense of teamwork
and efficiency to the museum that inspired many to volunteer and his
contribution will be sorely missed.

Special thanks to the many loved ones, friends, local businesses and
services that helped our Family through this difficult journey. The
prayers, support and strength of our friends and community brought
comfort in this difficult time. To the entire KRMC staff, the Oncology
department, Home Health and Hospice professionals and services that
helped make his time valuable and comfortable, the Foley Family is
eternally grateful.

Messages of condolence may be sent to Lietz-Fraze funeral home at
www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com In lieu of flowers, please make
donations to the Mohave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman, AZ. A
Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date.





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