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Joann Brodzik

Delmar, New York

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Brodzik, Joann DELMAR Joann Brodzik, 59, of Delmar died in a car accident together with her husband Frank, on Saturday, November 22, 2014. Joann was born to Angelo and Mary Catania on September 26, 1955 in Brooklyn. She received a bachelor of science in education in 1977 and a master of science...

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I miss her smiling face and think of her every time I drive past the Delaware Avenue pond. She lives on in memories.

The message of your mom's memorial book popped up, it's hard to believe it's been 7years. I think of her frequently, I miss chatting with her and her motherly advice. I wanted her family to know she is missed from those of us whose heart she touched.. Hoping peace find you during this time of year. Much love and Health to all of you.

It was just last week that Joann came into my mind as I looked across the pond into Joanns backyard while driving down Delaware Ave. I think of her big smile and warm heart often. She is a friend often missed! All my best to her family!

Where to start, I am so sorry for your loss Megan and Paul. I have known your mom most of my adult life. I had not heard of the accident and left your mom a message about her missed hair appt.. It broke my heart to read that She had passed away with your father, words can not express how much I will miss her and I know the impact she had on everyones life she touched . She was a amazing, kind ,funny lady who loved her family more than anything in this world. I will miss our monthly chats...

My thoughts and prayers are with the Brodzik family.

Our deepest condolences go out to Joann's family and friends. Rest in peace Joann.

The Horowitz Family

Having dinner in Az

I met your mom when she worked at WERC and kept in touch during her time at HVCC. Although it has been too long since we last got together I always valued the nights we met for dinner and conversation. She was so proud of her family, always having a story to tell about what Frank, Paul or Megan was up to. I am so sorry that she won't live out the Arizona dream but do know she will live on in each one of us. I learned a lot from her about compassion, patience and love and feel blessed to have...

I knew your Mom through my work at HVCC however, we remained friends after our positions changed. I did not have the pleasure of meeting your dad. I am deeply saddened by this tremendous loss. Joann was such a bright light and always knew how to lift one's spirit. She was one of the kindest and most compassionate women I have known. I will miss our vibrant lunchtime talks and quick chats via email. My thoughts and prayers remain with your family and circle of friends. May they rest in peace.