• The
Thea Foss Waterway, a 1.5-mile (2.4-kilometre) mile inlet in Tacoma's industrial area, and connected to
Puget Sound, is named after Foss. • , which had served as a patrol vessel in
World War II, was renamed the
Thea Foss after being purchased by Foss Marine Company. • The power yacht now known as
Mitlite was originally launched in 1933 as the
Thea Foss; it appears to have been the only yacht ever built by Foss Tug. During World War II, it was conscripted by the U.S. Navy for use as a Barrage Balloon Tender, J2036. • Thea Foss Lodge of the Daughters of Norway was instituted on 29 May 2004. Lodge #45 meets in
Chimacum, Washington. •
Foss Peak, a 6524-foot mountain summit in the
Tatoosh Range of
Mount Rainier National Park • In 1989, Thea Foss was inducted into the Washington State Centennial Hall of Honor. ==References==