John proudly served in the US Air Force during WWII in the China-Burma Arena. On August 23, 1947 he married Dorothy Siller at St. Frances de Chantal Church in the Bronx.
John was employed by the Westchester County Department of Social Services for forty-three years, retiring as Commissioner of Social Services in 1990. He was a graduate of Fordham University, 1947, Columbia School of Social Work, 1957, and Pace University; where in 1982 he received a Masters of Public Administration with Distinction.
He was involved in many professional committees and volunteered in leadership positions in many of those groups including National Association of Social Workers, Mental Health Association of Westchester, and the American Arbitration Association.
He was proud to serve on the Boards of Andrus Children's Home, Abbott House, Visiting Nurses of Westchester and the New York Lighthouse for the Blind. He continued to be an active member of several of these groups long after retirement. John was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, and a Life Member of Peekskill Lodge 744 BPOE.
John always had an interest of serving children foremost during his life. Throughout his career, he received many awards and certificates for his service. His most prized possession was a ceremonial pen from the New York State Executive Chamber used to approve Senate Bill Number 8408-A by Senator Pisani entitled "An Act to amend the Social Service Law in relation to the adoption of children with handicaps" 6-15-1974 by Governor Malcolm Wilson.
John is survived by his wife of sixty-six years, Father of four, Grandfather of eight, Great-Grandfather of eleven. He will be missed and loved by All.
John proudly served in the US Air Force during WWII in the China-Burma Arena. On August 23, 1947 he married Dorothy Siller at St. Frances de Chantal Church in the Bronx.
John was employed by the Westchester County Department of Social Services for forty-three years, retiring as Commissioner of Social Services in 1990. He was a graduate of Fordham University, 1947, Columbia School of Social Work, 1957, and Pace University; where in 1982 he received a Masters of Public Administration with Distinction.
He was involved in many professional committees and volunteered in leadership positions in many of those groups including National Association of Social Workers, Mental Health Association of Westchester, and the American Arbitration Association.
He was proud to serve on the Boards of Andrus Children's Home, Abbott House, Visiting Nurses of Westchester and the New York Lighthouse for the Blind. He continued to be an active member of several of these groups long after retirement. John was also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, and a Life Member of Peekskill Lodge 744 BPOE.
John always had an interest of serving children foremost during his life. Throughout his career, he received many awards and certificates for his service. His most prized possession was a ceremonial pen from the New York State Executive Chamber used to approve Senate Bill Number 8408-A by Senator Pisani entitled "An Act to amend the Social Service Law in relation to the adoption of children with handicaps" 6-15-1974 by Governor Malcolm Wilson.
John is survived by his wife of sixty-six years, Father of four, Grandfather of eight, Great-Grandfather of eleven. He will be missed and loved by All.
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