Left to Right: Norman Foy, Inez Foy, Julia Foy, Joe Foy, Gloria Foy, Lola Foy, Jean Foy |
The Foys and Lesters on Vacation |
After Julia's death, Elsie married early and Leslie went on a mission to Holland, later being called into service during World War I. Edna and Elsie provided three more grandsons before the end of the war: Keith LaVere Bailey, Verle J. Bailey [Flieger], and Gerald Le Roy Tidwell. Both Edna and Elsie lived in southern Utah at this time so the little cousins were able to meet in Moab or Monticello.
Gloria Foy and Julia Foy |
Gerald Tidwell far left, Loyse Bailey top center |
Jack Lester and Joe Foy |
Keith Bailey |
From the Story of Thomas Bingham Foy written by Florence Foy:
The children and their families eventually moved throughout the west. For seven years Tommy spent the winters in California with his daughters and the summers in Monticello with his son Claude, stopping off in the spring and fall in Bountiful, Utah, to visit with Leslie's wife and children. It was a delight to Leslie's children and their cousins, uncles and aunts living nearby to listen to Grandpa Foy tell of his many experiences of early frontier days.
Picture taken April 18, 1948, at Bountiful, Utah. Left: Sarah, Florence, Inez, Julia, Leslie T. Foy. Center: Tommy Foy. Right: Elsie, Fern, Harry, Maude |
Front Row: Miriam and Frank. Clockwise from left: Easton and Elsie, Walt and Fern, Maude, Lola and Guy, Louise and Jack |
Tommy finally grew tired of commuting from family to family, and wanted a home of his own. He married Martha Westwood, a widow from Moab, who he had known all his life. She had a home in Moab so they made their home there. The visits with Grandpa came less often, so the grandchildren valued them even more. As late as two years before Tommy's death he and three of his four daughters traveled to Bountiful, Utah, where they were able to visit with Leslie's family.
As the cousins grew and married, they tried to maintain strong family connections. Lola Foy married Guy Smith and moved to southern California where Edna, Elsie, Maude and Fern lived and had raised their children. Here Lola was able to meet at least one last time with her childhood playmates.
Be sure to take pictures at the next reunion and be sure to post them somewhere for posterity.
Tommy Foy, center, with his grandchildren, Joe Foy and Jean Foy |
I came across a name carved into a sandstone wall near Moab. It says: "LESS FOY 10/30 1910" and I was curious if it might be one of the relatives mentioned in this story?
ReplyDeleteApparently I missed your comment earlier - sorry Oh, yes! That's my grandfather and he would have been 16 years old when he carved his name. He died in 1937 so I never met him. Please email me at Fawn Morgan fawnbmorgan@gmail.com
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