In Memory of
Joann M. Breslin
November 25,
1947 - December 8, 2021
Obituary
Joann M. Breslin,
74 of Latham, passed away peacefully on December 8th,
2021 at the
Teresian House Nursing Home in Albany.
Born November 25,
1947 in Jersey City NJ, she was the daughter of the late
James T. and Elizabeth M. (Monahan) Breslin. Joann is
survived by her sister, Maryann (James) Fazzone, and her
nephews, Justin Fazzone and Michael (Kate) Fazzone.
Joann earned a
Bachelor's Degree at Trinity Washington University then
continued on to earn a Master's Degree in journalism and
communications from NYU. Joann worked for the Port
Authority of New York & New Jersey for 23 years. First,
as a Speech Writer for the Director of PATH, and wrote
articles regarding the airports in the PA Employee
magazine. It was these skills and experience which
allowed her to become the PATH Senior Customer Service
Supervisor handling many crises, particularly during
September 11, 2001.
Joann started each
day with the objective of helping anyone in her path and
always lived with excitement in each moment. She was so
generous with her time and truly enjoyed listening to
others. Giving to others was a core value. She spent
over 20 years teaching English as a second language to
people moving from Puerto Rico, and prepared them for
job interviews. She organized a theatre group for fellow
tenants in the World Trade Center, getting group
discounts to Broadway Show premiers. Joann shared her
talents and love of musicals, performing in many
community theatre shows. Her talents for words and
communication were boundless. She taught English
Literature and Writing at the Academy of St. Aloysius in
Jersey City, and worked as a Copy Editor at Prentice
Hall in Englewood.
Joann loved to expand
her mind being an avid reader, always holding a book or
the NY Times crossword puzzle. She wrote murder
mysteries and belonged to the local Sisters In Crime
Writers Group, and several of her pieces were published.
She was also the family photographer at each holiday or
vacation.
Her best role was
being a caring and loving sister and aunt. She created
many fond memories sharing her love of books, music and
travel with her nephews. They enjoyed many trips
together including the shore in Spring Lake NJ, NYC and
the Adirondacks.
For the last twenty
years, Joann lived with Frontal Temporal Degeneration (FTD)
and rose above it every day. She moved to the Capital
Region in 2012 and was a resident of The Marjorie Doyle
Rockwell Center at The Eddy where she was so cared for.
Joann received the amazing care from the FTD support
group, especially Nancy and Carli, Dr. Zimmerman and
Connie. After four years she moved to The Teresian House
where she lived for the last five years. During this
time she created many excellent relationships with
fellow residents and staff. We would like to recognize
all the staff that cared for her, especially nurse
Heather, and CNA Cheyanne, and her Nurse Practitioner
Jackie. Thank you to Occupational Therapists Don,
Kathleen, Katrina and Physical Therapists Boyd and
Christina, and Speech Therapist Marci. Additionally we
thank her dear friend and caregiver Sandy, her partner
in many adventures. They never gave up and improved
Joann's quality of life.
Relatives and friends
are invited and may call on Monday, December 13th, 2021
from 9:00 to 11:00 am at Our Lady of the Assumption
Church Chapel, 498 Watervliet-Shaker Road, Latham.
Joann's Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
immediately following the visitation at 11:00 am at Our
Lady of the Assumption Church with Fr. Geoffrey Burke
officiating.
Interment will take
place following the mass in Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery,
Niskayuna.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The
Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration online
https://www.theaftd.org/support-aftds-mission/ or via
mail AFTD, 2700 Horizon Drive, Suite 120, King of
Prussia, PA, 19406
For directions,
information, to light a memory candle or order flowers
for the family please visit
www.dufresneandcavanaugh.com