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John J. Foley

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John J. Foley Jr., 60, passed away at his residence, Tuesday November 15, 2022, surrounded by his loving family. Born in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvan­ia in 1962, he was the son of

John Foley Sr. and

Mary Foley. He was a devoted husband to Michelle “Shelly” (Rodgers) Foley, with whom he shared 21 years of love and 17 years of marriage.

John graduated from Archbishop Carroll High School and then went on to attend West Chester University where he would graduate with a degree in Business. He spent most of his career in the inter-modal transporta­tion industry, most recently, he worked for Land Transporta­tion, Bethlehem, PA. John was the definition of a proud and devoted family man and loved nothing more than spending time with his family, and particular­ly loved vacationin­g with them in Ocean City, NJ. During his free time, he always had his nose buried in a science fiction or fantasy novel. To this day, his walls are lined with every book he has read since childhood. John was a knowledgea­ble rare coin collector who could often be found at auctions bidding to expand his collection. John was an enthusiast­ic Philadelph­ia sports fan, particular­ly rooting for the Eagles and Phillies. John had a lifelong love of basketball, playing for his high school varsity team as well as playing intramural in college, then going on to coach his children in

basketball for many years. John’s warmth, loyalty, and humor was enjoyed by many dear and long-term friends with whom he loved sharing a beer. In addition to his wife Shelly, and parents John and Mary, John is survived by his daughter Kierra Anne Foley of Philadelph­ia, and his sons Kevin William Giltz (Sabrina) of Hawley, PA and Justin Christophe­r Giltz of Pittston, PA, brother Michael Foley, and sister Margaret Foley.

Services will be held Saturday, November 19, 2022 at 10:30 AM, at Stephens Funeral Home, 274 N. Krocks Rd. Allentown, PA 18106. A viewing

will be held prior to the service from 9:30-10:30. Memorial Contributi­ons may be made in John’s name to The Sanctuary at Haafsville, PO Box 921

Fogelsvill­e, PA 18051.

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