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Jocelyn Malone

Albany, New York

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COLONIE Jocelyn Malone, 72, died on February 26, 2005 at her home in Colonie, surrounded by her devoted husband and family. She lived her life fully to her last day, despite coping with ovarian cancer for ten years. Born on August 31, 1932 in Plattsburgh, N.Y. to parents Bertrand and Viola...

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To the Malone Family,
We were saddened to hear of Jocelyn's passing. She was a treasured colleague as well as a special parent at Saddlewood School. Her joy of life and her her dedication to others were displayed not only by her but by her children as well. Mike, whom I had in 5th and 6th grade, shared his kindness by visiting me when I was so ill in 1988. He was a true reflection of his mother's compassion. Jocelyn was always upbeat whenever we saw her and rarely complained--what a...

Dear Marc & Family,
Warren and I were saddened to hear of Jocelyn’s passing. Her ability to stay ahead of her cancer for these 10 years speaks of her resilient spirit and extraordinary strength. I came to first meet Jocelyn in 1976 as an accomplished School Nurse Teacher. My admiration and respect for her came quickly as she articulately advocated for her students and peers. She knew what was right and just and had the courage to stand up for all of us. She persevered in her advocacy...

To the Malone Family: I worked with Jocelyn at Lisha Kill for 7 years and found her to be a very classy lady! She always had a terrific smile and a great sense of humor, and constantly talked about her family, I feel as if I know all of you. Your loss is felt throughout our school community.

My brothers and I had Mrs. Malone as our school nurse in those early years of school. She was the best school nurse kids could have. She was there when I needed someone when my Mom wasn't there and I will always have that great memory. Our deepest sympathies to your family.

I remember Mrs. Malone as the wonderful friendly nurse at Saddlewood school. She always had a smile on her face. And more recently, each time I saw her in church, that same smile continued. May God Bless you all. Annette (Mischitelli) St. Andrew

Marc and family,
Jocelyn was a very special person to me. With her dedication, wisdom and sense of humor she taught me all I needed to know as a school nurse! When I experienced a very difficult period in my personal life her compassion and sense of humor helped me to look to the future with hope. She was a very special person and I will miss seeing her at our "nurse's get togethers". Jocelyn had a such special dignity and zest for life that she is a great role model for all who knew...

With deepest sympathy in your loss. I taught 1st.grade at Saddlewood from 1963-69 and remember Jocelyn's bright,vibrant smile and personality. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
MaryAnn(Kosek)Yankowski