Deceased Name: Clair O'Neill Foley , 64, a former teacher and vol
Clair O'Neill Foley, 64, a former teacher and volunteer worker who also had worked for the Maryland legislature and the Office of Naval Intelligence, died of cancer Sept. 14 at the Annapolis Convalescent Center. She lived in Annapolis.
Mrs. Foley was a native of Annapolis and an honors graduate of Notre Dame College in Baltimore. She was a secretary with the legislature in the late 1950s, then moved to the Washington area and was a protocol official with the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Later in the 1960s, she went to New York where she taught remedial reading and spent three years as a medivac worker at St. Albans Naval Hospital, working with returning Vietnam vets. She also had done volunteer work with the Red Cross in South Korea.
She was a member of Historic Annapolis and St. Mary's Catholic Church in Annapolis.
Her first husband, Cmdr. Raymond W. Vogel, was killed in action while serving as a Navy pilot in Korea in 1952. She married Francis D. Foley, who is now a retired Navy rear admiral, in 1966.
In addition to her husband, of Annapolis, survivors include five children by her first marriage, Josephine Bodoh of Warrenton, Jamie Fallon of Yanbu, Saudi Arabia, retired Navy Capt. Raymond Vogel III of Ledyard, Conn., retired Navy Cmdr. Timothy Vogel of Annapolis, and Frederick Vogel, a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps reserve who is a foreign service officer in Bangkok; a brother, Bernard O'Neill of San Luis Obispo, Calif.; five sisters, Helen Allen of McLean, and Dorothea Carter and Geraldine Carter, both of Alexandria, and Frances Welch and Mary Lee Schab, both of Annapolis, and nine grandchildren.
Deceased Name: Clair O'Neill Foley , 64, a former teacher and vol
Clair O'Neill Foley, 64, a former teacher and volunteer worker who also had worked for the Maryland legislature and the Office of Naval Intelligence, died of cancer Sept. 14 at the Annapolis Convalescent Center. She lived in Annapolis.
Mrs. Foley was a native of Annapolis and an honors graduate of Notre Dame College in Baltimore. She was a secretary with the legislature in the late 1950s, then moved to the Washington area and was a protocol official with the Office of Naval Intelligence.
Later in the 1960s, she went to New York where she taught remedial reading and spent three years as a medivac worker at St. Albans Naval Hospital, working with returning Vietnam vets. She also had done volunteer work with the Red Cross in South Korea.
She was a member of Historic Annapolis and St. Mary's Catholic Church in Annapolis.
Her first husband, Cmdr. Raymond W. Vogel, was killed in action while serving as a Navy pilot in Korea in 1952. She married Francis D. Foley, who is now a retired Navy rear admiral, in 1966.
In addition to her husband, of Annapolis, survivors include five children by her first marriage, Josephine Bodoh of Warrenton, Jamie Fallon of Yanbu, Saudi Arabia, retired Navy Capt. Raymond Vogel III of Ledyard, Conn., retired Navy Cmdr. Timothy Vogel of Annapolis, and Frederick Vogel, a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps reserve who is a foreign service officer in Bangkok; a brother, Bernard O'Neill of San Luis Obispo, Calif.; five sisters, Helen Allen of McLean, and Dorothea Carter and Geraldine Carter, both of Alexandria, and Frances Welch and Mary Lee Schab, both of Annapolis, and nine grandchildren.
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