Daily News | Edward Foley, former IBEW Local 98 president, has died at 86
Edward Joseph Foley Sr., 86, of Linfield, Montgomery County, a parliamentarian, electrician and former president of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 98, died Friday, April 7, of lung disease at his home.
After graduating high school and serving in the Army for a couple of years, Mr. Foley became an apprentice with the IBEW in 1959. He became the local’s president in 1988, and served in that role for nine years, until he retired in 1997. “When he ran the union, he wanted to do it the right way and follow parliamentary procedure,” Frances Foley said. “Whatever he was asked to do, he went all heart in doing it.”
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