Obituary: Joann Brandi
Ben Vitale
Ben Vitale
With great sadness I must report the
passing of one of the founding members of the Maple Avenue Neighborhood Watch,
in Patchogue Village… Joann Brandi! If you enjoy the quality of life that you
currently have here in Patchogue Village, you can thank Joann for that!
Twenty-five years ago, Patchogue Village was not a desirable place to live!
Joann and her Neighborhood Watch, tirelessly worked with the police department,
village officials, and the Patchogue Village public safety department to
identify undesirable activity… and It worked! Our village is now a wonderful
place to live!
The following obituary was sent to
me, by the Brandi family, for publication in Joann’s home town; Patchogue NY.
On November 1, All Saint’s Day,
Joann Stella Brandi, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, dearest friend to many,
and a living saint to those who knew and loved her, was called home to God at
age 71.
Born and raised Joann C. Stella in
the Village of Bellport, she graduated from Bellport High School in 1965 with
honors, while receiving the home economic award for the top student in the
field. Her love for cooking, baking and making her own clothes as a young girl
was carried on throughout her life as a mother and grandmother. She attended
Suffolk County Community College and received a degree in Secretarial Science,
which landed her a job as a secretary to Brookhaven Supervisor Charles Barraud.
After several years, she returned to
college to earn her Master's Degree in Elementary Education at Adelphi
University. Receiving an offer to teach in the Sachem school district at the
elementary level, she declined when she discovered she would be expecting her
first child in January of the following year. The principal told her she could
work until January and then stop to have her first child. Her reply was that it
was not in the best interest of the children to get attached to a teacher and
then have her leave them at mid-year, so she declined the offer. That was her
way, always thinking of others over herself.
She raised three children, Justine,
Joseph and Jeffrey before turning back to the workforce. Another teaching offer
was also declined, this time to stay home to take care of her ailing parents.
Finally, she accepted a position to teach preschool at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel
only because she would be off on Fridays, allowing her to run her parents to
various doctor appointments. Again, always putting others first. She went on to
teach at Mt. Carmel for over 20 years.
Her love for her children was unquestionable,
and her greatest enjoyment was to be with her ten grandchildren who gave her
unconditional love. Growing up without a grandmother was something she always
missed, so she wanted to make sure her ten grandchildren would not be deprived
of the opportunity. On each child’s birthday, she would design a poster-sized
birthday card which took her days to hand craft. Pictures, drawings and
stickers of their favorite characters and hobbies were featured, along with a
picture album containing over 100 photos she had taken throughout the year, as
well as a hand-written story expressing her deep love and affection.
She made every holiday the most
love-filled, special and memorable events. Easter saw huge baskets filled with
goodies, toys and clothing along with a 300 egg hunt and the making of her
special Easter bread. Christmas was her favorite, as Santa would visit her
house with ten huge bags of toys that she shopped for throughout the season.
As a member and past chairperson of
the Village of Patchogue Architectural Review Board for over 17 years, she was
very proud and dedicated to serve her village with her artistic talents and
creative vision. She was responsible for many suggestions on the various signs
and building exteriors that exist throughout the village today. A member of the
Knights of Columbus Ladies Auxiliary, Columbiettes, she was instrumental in
numerous fundraisers and charitable events, raising countless funds for worthy
causes. She also served as an election inspector for the Suffolk County Board
of Elections for the past 40 years.
A strong religious woman who
attended mass everyday, she found her greatest joys from the little things in
life. Never without her trademark radiant smile and the most positive attitude,
her aim was to always please others over herself. Her faith was her strength,
and her family was her life. The most beautiful and unique woman who made
everyone she came into contact with feel special and loved.
The woman they called “Nanny” will
be greatly missed.
Also published in Patchogue Patch : https://patch.com/new-york/patchogue/obituary-joann-brandi
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