Jenette Foley's Obituary
Jenette Foley, 89, passed away on February 9th, 2025, at the Trinity Hospital in New Port Richey, Florida. Jenette was born on December 10th, 1935, in Hartford, Connecticut, the daughter of the late Alcibial Foley and Rosa Plant Foley.
Jenette grew up in Hartford, attending Windsor High School and then earning her GED. She began her career in insurance at the Hartford Insurance Group, and then worked as the office manager for Bruner's Insurance Agency. Jenette retired in 2005 after working for 52 years. Jenette married her beloved husband Raymond Foley on July 26th, 1966, at the St. Gertrude Catholic Church, going on to have 3 beautiful children together.
Jenette is predeceased by her beloved husband Raymond Foley, her son Peter R. Foley, and special friends Mona Chagnon & Helen Statlander. She is survived by her daughters Sandra Davila & Diana Foley, daughter in law Janette Foley, grandchildren Celina Jackson, Michael Curl, Christopher Foley, Jeffrey Gould & Ashley Spring, 11 great grandchildren, 5 great great grandchildren and special friends Beverly Thibodeau & Gloria Lambert.
Jenette was abundantly loving, the birth of her children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great great grandchildren were all incredibly important to her. She was a devout Catholic, and was very determined, passionate, & generous. She enjoyed watching the Wheel of Fortune & Family Feud often. Some of her favorite past times were traveling & computer slots. She frequently listened to Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Johnny Mathis, and Patsy Cline.
Jenetette was extremely loved, and will be missed terribly by her friends and family.
When I come to the end of the road
And the sun has set for me
I want no rites in a gloom filled room
Why cry for a soul set free?
Miss me a little, but not for long
And not with your head bowed low
Remember the love that once we shared
Miss me, but let me go.
For this is a journey we all must take
And each must go alone.
It’s all part of the master plan
A step on the road to home.
When you are lonely and sick at heart
Go to the friends we know.
Laugh at all the things we used to do
Miss me, but let me go.
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