July 16, 2012
Posted by:
Laurie Van Elslander (Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
My deepest condolences to the Foley family - he will be missed. Keep hold of the memories.
Posted by:
Denise Shanoha (Gibson) (friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I learned just recently by chance through Brett Richot who worked at Midas, 555 Pembina along side my x husband Bob Gibson. I had to have a lawnmower tire repaired and decided to stop in Birds Hill on the way home and that was when I came across Brett. After Brett and I talked and found out my x used to work for Midas, then he filled me in on the rest. I was devastated to learn of the passing of Dave Foley. I will miss you 'Gumby', that was the nick name that Dave had when we used to snowmobile together back in the 80's. My x husband Bob Gibson was 'Pokey' as he named Dave 'Gumby' so Dave said then you will be 'Pokey'. The reason he got the name was caused by not only the quirky sense of humor that Bob had but the night's moonlight had cast shadows on all of us that made everyone look funny and Bob said Dave looked like 'Gumby'. So they were known by Midas people as Gumby and Pokey. We lose touch with alot of those people in our lives and we really shouldn't. Just because of a split up. I am sorry I wasn't there for you Dave. I came to see you once after my split up and I had every intention on keeping in touch but life just happened. We did have a connection at one time and I will keep that memory near and dear to my heart. As a friend, I will always love you. My most sincere condolences to your wife and family. Maybe I was not supposed to find out until now as my Father passed away July 4th, 2012 and he also resided at Riverview Health Care Centre, so really I was closer to Dave than I thought. I just didn't know it. Rest in Peace Gumby, you will always be Gumby to me. When God created you he created someone special!
Posted by:
Cliff Graham (Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
My heart skipped a beat when I read of Dave's passing, Far too young, my sympathies to Sandy and the Foley family. I write this with a smile on my face and tear in my eye remebering Dave. Rest In Peace Friend.
Posted by:
Allison and Trevor Feltham (Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
We had many great memories with Dave. Some of which are Countryfest, the cottage life and many more. We miss you dearly and will always remember......
Posted by:
WAYNE J PILON (Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I first met Dave through my father Rolly and immediately we became friends. Numerous times while Dave worked at Midas on St. Anne's Rd, he helped our entire family with car repairs which further enhanced our friendship. He was always one to say yes, even on the spur of the moment. He would even lend out his cottage to our family without hesitation. Always wanting to share in his good fortune. Truly he will be missed. Love ya Dave.
Posted by:
Lainie wurtz (freind,co-worker)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Sandy my deepest condolences. Thinking of you in this most difficult time. U will be missed Foley. Rest in peace.
Posted by:
Jennifer Carlson
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Sandy, Thinking of you in this most difficult time. Sending waves of love, and strength. - Jen
Posted by:
Gayle Houle (Mitchinson) (high school friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
My condolences to the Foley family-----I will always remember Dave with a huge smile on his face. He always seemed so happy!
Posted by:
Derek Hogaboam (Old Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I'm Sorry I missed saying good bye to Dave. He was a friend of mine from a very young age but as you grow older we grow a part.But never forgoten and when we see each other it's like we were never apart friends forever. I will see you all at George's for a drink for an old but not forgoten FRIEND!!My deepest condolences to Dave's and Sandy's family's
Posted by:
Wendy, Berto and Daniel Zilli (Neighbours at the c
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Sandy - we are so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Our condolences are with you at this very sad time. We've known Dave for 20 years along with his dogs George and of course Katie girl. Our dogs loved each other they were either at Dave's or Greg and Sharons or our place. Dave loved coming out to the cabin and was great to see him each weekend. We will miss you deeply as a neighbour and as a friend. Love ya man! Rest in Peace.
Posted by:
Cathie Morgan Matula (old neighbour from Wordswort
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I was shocked to learn of David's passing. He was far too young to die. I remember him as a young boy growing up in Westwood across the street from us. My condolences to his mother and siblings, and to his wife and family.
Posted by:
Danielle Giesbrecht (Long ago friend & my husb
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
I remember meeting Dave back in 77/78 when I was hanging out with my great friends , the Zimmermans, in WestHawk & Falcon. Dave was with a friend, Bruce Whitehead and I recall how funny they were. They had this saying : Chopay Dik! That meant : it's all good/catchya later. But I still see the expression on Dave's face when he said it. Like a pup , trying to get what you're saying. Funny the things you remember-a memory that makes you smile. Dave worked with my husband,Wayne,&Wayne's brother,Rodger at the Midas on Nairn. That was in the 90's. Small world,isn't it? So my heart goes out to Dave's wife,and family. It's just so sad! Take Care. Remember your journey together 4-ever...that will never be taken from you!
Posted by:
Kathy Bell(Noonan) (High School Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
So very sad to read. Dave was far too young.He was a very nice young man when I knew him, kind and considerate. Rest in Peace old friend.
Posted by:
Carol Sterzer (Friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Sandy, my Heartfelt Sympathy to You, Your Family & Dave's Family. A Beautiful Love Story, A Beautiful Man, A Beautiful Life Taken Far too soon. Dave is with you now & always Sandy ...Love Carol Sterzer...