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The Very Reverend Fr Joseph Anselment

Queensbury, New York

1935 - 2025

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Anselment, The Very Reverend Fr. Joseph V.F.QUEENSBURY - The Very Reverend Fr. Joseph Anselment, V.F. passed to eternal life on April 19, 2025, Holy Saturday evening. Born November 14, 1935, in Watervliet, N.Y., he was the son of the late Albert and Mary (Finn) Anselment. He graduated from...

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My tennis coach at McCloskey. "Joggin' Joe" would drive us to away matches (you could fit many more people in a car pre-seat belt days) and keep us entertained there and back with his endless stories. Never at a loss for words. Now enjoying a well deserved rest, but it's sad news for the rest of us

May he rest in peace. Amen

i remember him from MC Closkey always would say hello whenever he u a really nice man and a great priest. Larry Norton

One of my very favorite people. Married us in 1976. Lots of fun. Very good with the youth. So glad I knew him.

Father Joe was my teacher to become catholic and also married my husband and me. He was a great man and will be missed he is now in the arms Jesus

Fr Anselment was a great priest. I first met him when I worked at Our Lady of Hope Residence where his mom was a resident. He was such a loving son. He was always a good person to talk to b

Remember Father from mccloskey he was very easy to talk to always kind . Remember going to St. Peter´s in Stillwater to do some flooring work for the parish. He remember me over twenty years later even though he called me by my brothers name .He did that at mccloskey also. Lol . May he rest in peace Don Buell

Fr. Anselment was the Pastor at St. Peter´s in Stillwater when I moved there in 1978. He was a wonderful Priest and person. Rest in Peace Father Anselment

fatheras A. was a fair and good instructor at mccloskey in the sixties.. but a man who enjoyed a hoop game with a elbow or two thrown in rest Father