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Rev John Day “Jack” Andersen Sr. Veteran

Birth
Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, USA
Death
24 Sep 2023 (aged 90)
Thousand Island Park, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Burial
Alexandria, Jefferson County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Wellesley Island, NY

On Sunday, September 24, The Rev'd John Day Andersen, Sr. a beloved uncle, father, grandfather, great grandfather, friend and lifelong minister, passed away at his home in Thousand Island Park, NY on Wellesley Island.

Jack, as he was known by all, spent his life devoted to his family, the Episcopal Church, and the community he treasured, Thousand Island Park.

Born to Robert Julius and Arlene Margaret Day Andersen in Auburn, NY on May 29, 1933. Jack just celebrated his ninetieth birthday with friends and family this past summer.

Jack's ministry spanned nearly 60 years, beginning as a chaplain's assistant in the United States Army Paratroopers 11th Airborne Div. before graduating from William Hobart College with a BA in 1960 and subsequently receiving a degree in Theology from Berkeley Divinity School in 1963. He then served parishioners at St. John's Episcopal in Greenwich and St. Mark's Episcopal in New Canaan, CT, before becoming the executive director of Roslyn Episcopal Retreat Center in Richmond, Virginia in 1972. He went on to found ECCC (Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers) and led that effort until his retirement in 2005.

He became vicar of the Church of Saint Lawrence in Alexandria Bay, NY in 2003, and has been active in the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York for the past twenty years. His pastoral care, sincere friendship and spiritual guidance were gifts to many families for whom he has officiated baptisms, weddings, and funerals. He was particularly honored to have served as chairman of the board and general manager of Thousand Island Park, reflecting his devotion to the preservation and betterment of the community.

He is survived by his son and wife, daughter and husband, grandson and wife, granddaughter and husband, step-grandson and wife, step-granddaughter and husband, six great-grandchildren, his beloved nephew ( grandnephew and grandniece), special friend Ruth, and many lifelong friends and neighbors.

In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Janet Lewis Andersen, brother, Robert (Bob) Andersen Jr. and nephew Robert "Buzz" Andersen III.

Burial at Riverside Cemetery, Wellesley Island, NY.

Source: Cummings Funeral Service, Inc., Clayton, NY
Wellesley Island, NY

On Sunday, September 24, The Rev'd John Day Andersen, Sr. a beloved uncle, father, grandfather, great grandfather, friend and lifelong minister, passed away at his home in Thousand Island Park, NY on Wellesley Island.

Jack, as he was known by all, spent his life devoted to his family, the Episcopal Church, and the community he treasured, Thousand Island Park.

Born to Robert Julius and Arlene Margaret Day Andersen in Auburn, NY on May 29, 1933. Jack just celebrated his ninetieth birthday with friends and family this past summer.

Jack's ministry spanned nearly 60 years, beginning as a chaplain's assistant in the United States Army Paratroopers 11th Airborne Div. before graduating from William Hobart College with a BA in 1960 and subsequently receiving a degree in Theology from Berkeley Divinity School in 1963. He then served parishioners at St. John's Episcopal in Greenwich and St. Mark's Episcopal in New Canaan, CT, before becoming the executive director of Roslyn Episcopal Retreat Center in Richmond, Virginia in 1972. He went on to found ECCC (Episcopal Camps and Conference Centers) and led that effort until his retirement in 2005.

He became vicar of the Church of Saint Lawrence in Alexandria Bay, NY in 2003, and has been active in the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York for the past twenty years. His pastoral care, sincere friendship and spiritual guidance were gifts to many families for whom he has officiated baptisms, weddings, and funerals. He was particularly honored to have served as chairman of the board and general manager of Thousand Island Park, reflecting his devotion to the preservation and betterment of the community.

He is survived by his son and wife, daughter and husband, grandson and wife, granddaughter and husband, step-grandson and wife, step-granddaughter and husband, six great-grandchildren, his beloved nephew ( grandnephew and grandniece), special friend Ruth, and many lifelong friends and neighbors.

In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his wife, Janet Lewis Andersen, brother, Robert (Bob) Andersen Jr. and nephew Robert "Buzz" Andersen III.

Burial at Riverside Cemetery, Wellesley Island, NY.

Source: Cummings Funeral Service, Inc., Clayton, NY


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