- The Foleys

June 22, 2010

In 2001, Pat & Tom Foley hadn’t thought much about building a log home. But their son Tommy, a firefighter in NYC, owned land in Sullivan County, NY and had dreamed about building a log home on it one day. On September 11, 2001, Tommy lost his life in the attacks on the world trade centers. From then on, Pat and Tom decided to build a log home on that piece of property in honor of their son and hero.
Today, they have a gorgeous 3,400 sq. ft Beaver Mountain home with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms that was constructed by Jim Stevenson and his son Scott. It is ideal for entertaining; the gourmet kitchen is centrally located, linking the great room to the dining room. Spacious decks provide outdoor space for gatherings and BBQs.
But the heart of this home lies around the great stone fireplace where many of Tommy’s awards, honors, bull riding trophies, prize deer mounts, and family mementos are held. It is proof that he still lives on, in the memory of those who love him and were blessed to have known him.