Philip Patrick Foley

philip foley

November 5, 1926 ~ January 31, 2025


Resided in: Portland, Maine

PORTLAND - Philip Patrick Foley, 98, passed away peacefully in his own home on January 31, 2025. He was surrounded by his four children and their significant others. Phil’s parents, Philip James Foley and Annie Conley Foley, welcomed him into this world on November 5, 1926. He was one of 10 children. He attended St Dominic's School and was a graduate of Cheverus High School in the class of 1945. He was a veteran of the Korean war from 1951 to 1952 achieving the rank of PFC. Phil was fortunate enough to marry the true love of his life, Theresa McDonough Foley, in 1950. Sadly, Theresa succumbed to ALS on November 4, 1992 and Phil was by her side everyday until death did they part. There wasn't a single day that passed, in over 32 years, without Phil thinking of his beloved Theresa. Phil retired from the US Postal Service in 1988 after 34 years as a Mail Carrier and was a dudes paying member of the National Association of Letter Carriers Union for over 50 years. He never missed an opportunity to work overtime. Additionally, he worked evenings at St Patrick's School and at Cheverus High School. Phil was the Grand Marshal for the Memorial Day parade in Portland, he was one of the founding members of the Irish American Club, he was the Irishman of the Year, he was a member of the Knights of Columbus, the Hibernian Club, the Eagles Club, the VFW and the American Legion. Phil volunteered at the Mercy hospital for 25 years and received a gubernatorial award for over 15,000 volunteer hours and Phil was recognized as volunteer of the year by the Good Sam's club. Phil was such a well-known and beloved member of the Portland community, Bill Clinton was fortunate enough to run into Phil at Becky's diner and Mr. Clinton had the privilege to shake Phil’s hand. Phil always looked forward to the annual Irish American Club picnic every summer. After a little “liquid courage”, Phil would entertain all in attendance by singing Irish songs with his cousin, Bartley Folan. Phil loved to take Theresa on Sunday drives going nowhere in particular. He would bring his family up to Sebago Lake to go swimming in the summer, apple picking in the fall and sledding complete with “snow picnics” in the winter. Every Sunday, Phil would have Irish music playing in the house. Phil wasn't much for decorating his place during the holidays but he did have electric “candles” with light bulbs in the windows every Christmas but Phil replaced the clear bulbs with green, white and orange bulbs to show his Irish pride. Phil was able to travel to Ireland several times in his life. He went to “the old country” with his daughter, Maureen, his beloved Theresa, his favorite singing buddy, Bartley Folen, and his son Danny. During his most recent trip, Phil landed on the “Emerald Isle” on his 98th birthday and celebrated with a glass of Jameson at the Jameson distillery. Phil was a dedicated son, brother, uncle, father, father-in-law, grandfather, great grandfather and, of course, husband. Phil dearly loved every single one of them. Phil was predeceased by his parents, Philip and Annie, his brothers, Bartley, Marty, Joe, Peter and Jimmy and his sister, Mary. He is survived by his remaining siblings, Johnny (Cookie Jars) and Barbara and his children Kathleen, Maureen, Philip and Danny. Phil had 12 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren and a multitude of nieces and nephews. Phil was dearly loved by every single one of them. Visiting Hours will be held on Thursday, February 13 from 3-7PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 172 State Street, Portland. Prayers will be recited at the Funeral Home on Friday, February 14 at 10AM, followed by an 11AM Mass of Christian Burial at St. Pius X Church, 492 Ocean Avenue, Portland. Interment with Military Honors will follow at Calvary Cemetery, Broadway, South Portland. To view Phil's memorial page or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to ALS foundation or Mercy Northern Light in the name of Philip and Theresa Foley.
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  1. Thoughts & Prayers to the family. I’m very sorry for the loss of your dad, Phil, Kathleen, Maureen & Danny.
    May he Rest In Eternal Peace.⚘️

  2. Philip and Theresa were such special friends to my parents for so many years. Sending my deepest condolences to the Foley family. Maureen was a special friend for many years in our younger days. I loved seeing Phil at Mercy Hospital when he was working there. He was such a wonderful man. Please know how sorry the Ranaghan family is for your loss.

  3. “I remember Phil working at Cheverus when I went to school there, graduating in 1976. Phil and Peter O’Donald both worked for the Post Office and Cheverus. He was a very nice guy. Condolences to his family. He had a life well lived!”

    William
    Philip’s Classmate

  4. The Maine Irish Community lost a dear member on January 31st: Phil Foley. Phil’s 95th birthday wish was to visit the Maine Irish Heritage Center and visit he did. Our librarian, Sue Flaherty, gave him a special tour and helped him find his photo in his high school yearbook. Over tea and Irish Bread, he told stories of growing up in St Dom’s parish. On the way out the front door he rang the bell and told us he always wanted to do that.

    This Friday at 3pm, we’ll ring our bell in Phil’s honor.

    Maine Irish Heritage Center
    Philip’s Community Center

  5. My father was a Wonderful father..always there for us. I had Lyme disease and he supported me during the worst periods of this illness. On a happier note we both enjoyed our outings to Irish American Club activities. He loved his Irish music and rides to the countryside. We had nice moments at the American Legion..all knew and respected my father. He was a Wonderful husband to my mother. He cared for her during her ALS illness. He is rejoined with her after 32 years of being without her. God bless him.

  6. My mother, Anna, and Theresa were sisters and for the first 7-8 years of my life, we either lived across the street or 2 floors up from Phil and Theresa. They were a big part of my life. Even after we moved away from Maine, they remained very close to my parents. Phil and my father seemed more like brothers than brothers-in-laws. Despite their discussions on politics and the Irish vs the French, they had a tight bond. You will be missed Uncle Phil. May you Rest In Peace..

  7. Philip and Theresa were such special friends to my parents for so many years. Sending my deepest condolences to the Foley family. Maureen was a special friend for many years in our younger days. I loved seeing Phil at Mercy Hospital when he was working there. He was such a wonderful man. Please know how sorry the Ranaghan family is for your loss.

  8. Thoughts & Prayers to the family. I’m very sorry for the loss of your dad, Phil, Kathleen, Maureen & Danny.
    May he Rest In Eternal Peace.⚘️


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