JACQUES “JACK” FOLEY
Posted: September 5th, 2025 1947 – JACQUES “JACK” FOLEY – 2025
With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Jacques “Jack” Beatton Foley, a beloved partner, foster father, and cherished friend, who left this world on August 30, 2025, in Medicine Hat, Alberta. Born on August 3, 1947, in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, Jack graced the lives of those around him with his humor, wit, and undeniable warmth. Jack was a self-employed photographer, capturing life’s beautiful moments and sharing his unique perspective of the world through his lens. He had a talent for making those around him smile, often breaking the ice with a joke or a playful trick. His comedic nature was infectious, and he knew how to light up a room, leaving a lasting impression on everyone he met. Beyond his professional endeavors, Jack had a deep love for animals, which was evident in the bonds he formed with his beloved critters: Macy, Meko, Teeko, Smokey, Buddy, Misty, and Tessa. These furry companions brought him immense joy and were a testament to his big-hearted nature. Jack also had a passion for working on old cars, which was a reflection of his appreciation for the past and the stories that each vehicle held. A true history enthusiast, Jack spent many hours watching historical programs on television, often sharing fascinating tales and insights with family and friends. He had a particular fondness for food, and he cherished outings that included his favorite treat milkshakes. Jack is survived by his loving partner, Marlene Stappler, and his foster son, Trevor Nadeau. He leaves behind a large extended family, including numerous in-laws, brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cousins, all of whom held a special place in his heart. Jack was preceded in death by his devoted parents, Tom and Paula Foley. To honor Jack’s life, a private family time of remembrance will be held. While we say goodbye to a remarkable man, we take comfort in knowing that he will be forever missed and lovingly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alberta Pound Services through the City of Medicine Hat, reflecting his passion for animals and his desire to make a difference in their lives. As we remember Jack, let us celebrate the laughter, joy, and love that he brought into our lives. His spirit will continue to live on in our hearts and memories, reminding us to cherish every moment. Condolences may be sent through www.saamis.com or to condolences@saamis.com subject heading Jacques Foley. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to
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Nos sincères condoléances a sa compagne bien-aimée, a son fils et aux amis.
De sa cousine Lise
To Marlene and Trevor and family
We extend our sincere condolences
His cousin Anita
I remember Jacques as a 6 year old when he visited our grandmother in Quebec City
My cousin Claude and I tried for many years to locate Jacques
We would have loved to have known him
It is lovely to know he was so well loved
To Marlene, Trevor and to those who loved Jacques,
Claude (Anita’s eldest son) was happy to have found a trace of Jacques.
His only regret was not finding him earlier.
We offer you our most sincère condolences
Best regards,
To Marlene, Trevor and those who loved Jacques
We offer our most sincere condolences.
My husband Claude (Jacques’ aunt Anita’s eldest son) is quite satisfied in having found Jacques. His greatest regret is that he could not locate him earlier.
Best regards,