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John Foggan

John Foggan
John Foggan

John Foggan
September 24, 1931 – March 17, 2024

John Foggan passed away peacefully at the age of 92, on March 17, 2024.

John was born in Kearny, NJ on September 24, 1931, to loving parents, William and Wilhelmina Foggan. He was a part of the Elks Lodge as a Past Exalted Ruler and a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Leesburg.

John served in the United States Navy until his honorable discharge on September 23, 1954. During his time in the service, John married the love of his life Eleanor Philburn on January 31, 1953. The couple spent 71 years together. They would live in NJ, NY, and then Ocala, Florida. John worked as a manufacturing representative in the electronics industry until his retirement. In 2015 John and Eleanor would move from Ocalato Lake Port Square in Leesburg, Florida to begin a new adventure together.

John was always involved in many activities. John and Eleanor in past years worked with Give Kids the World. In his free time throughout the years, John coached children’s sports and always had an involvement with his local church. He will be remembered as a friendly and outgoing person. No matter where he went he could befriend anyone.

John is predeceased by his loving father, William Foggan; loving mother, Wilhelmina Foggan; brothers, William Foggan; Ronald Foggan; and granddaughter, Alexa Foggan. John is survived by his beloved wife, Eleanor; son, John and Anita Foggan of Millersville, MD; daughters, Susan and Paul Weismantel of Bluffton, SC; Carol and John Langton of Sykesville, MD; grandchildren, Alex Weismantel; Samantha Foggan; Nicole Foggan.

John will be missed greatly by family and friends.

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