Joseph-Healey-Obituary

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Joseph Henry Healey

Charleston, South Carolina

Aug 18, 1967 – Feb 5, 2021 (Age 53)

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BORN
August 18, 1967
DIED
February 5, 2021
AGE
53
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Joseph H. Healey, Jr., 53, passed away on February 5, 2021 in Charleston, SC.


His Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11:00 AM, February 12, 2021, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 3871 Betsy Kerrison Pkwy, Johns Island.   


Joe was born in Montclair, NJ, the fourth child of Joseph and Lorraine Healey of Kiawah Island, SC. He lived most of his early years in Essex Fells, NJ and part-time in Fayston, VT. Born profoundly deaf, his life was a testimony to his successes in overcoming his disability. As a young child in the 1970’s, he was seen by numerous audiologists and fitted with powerful bilateral hearing aids and attended auditory-oral preschool programs. He was a student of Helen Beebe who was an internationally known pioneer in teaching deaf children listening and spoken language. At age 10, Joe attended Clarke School for the Deaf in Northampton, MA, where he completed his elementary school education. He entered Midland Park High School in Midland Park, NJ as a sophomore, where he excelled in math and played varsity basketball. Joe enrolled at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf on the RIT campus in Rochester, NY, where he received an associate degree in civil engineering technology before advancing into the Rochester Institute of Technology to complete a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering.


He was employed by Thomas & Hutton Consulting Engineers in Mt. Pleasant, SC for 10 years. He was a loyal volunteer at Habitat for Humanity and was awarded Volunteer of the Year by his peers. He also worked for Sea Island Rural Missions repairing homes on Johns Island. Joe loved playing sports throughout his life. In addition to soccer and basketball, he ski raced competitively in the Mad River Glen racing program in Vermont. He was a member of the Charleston Deaf Association and the South Carolina Deaf Golfers Association where he was a very active golfer competing in tournaments throughout the Southeast. He loved his family, his dog Jessie, skiing, golf and fishing on Kiawah. Being a very proud alumnus of Clarke and RIT, Joe truly loved sporting his schools’ caps and apparel.


Joe is survived by his parents, Joseph and Lorraine Healey; his three sisters, Kathleen Healey of Thomaston, GA, Ellen Hauser, of Long Valley, NJ and Susan Gavitt of Carmel, IN; two brothers in law, Doug Hauser and Dan Gavitt; a niece, Charlotte Hauser and three nephews, Nicholas Hauser, Andrew Gavitt, and Sean Gavitt.


Thank you to all who helped Joe so much throughout his entire life.


In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Joe’s memory to Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech, 45 Round Hill Road, Northampton, MA, 01060 (donate.clarkeshools.org) or Alexander Graham Bell Association for Deaf and Hard of Hearing, 3417 Volta Place, NW, Washington, DC 20007(agbell.org/donate).  

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My heartfelt condolences to your family. I recall Joe from MPHS days. What a beautiful life well lived. Sincerely D’Ann A. ((MPHS class of 89)

I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. He was always a pleasure to spend time with and made us smile.

Thank you for the honor of allowing us to care for Joe, we miss him dearly. We will keep the entire Healey family in our thoughts and prayers.

My son John is hearing impaired and his wife is deaf. John also. went to NTID. We knew Joe and saw him at Blessed Sacrament Church and at Holy Spirit. We are so sorry to hear of his passing. Jeanne Stacy

I was Joseph's former classmate at the Union Street School for the Hearing Impaired in Hackensack, NJ. I'm so sorry to hear about Joe. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.

I'm stunned by this news. I'm so very sorry for your loss. With my deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Sending all the Healys sincere sympathy and much love from the neighborhood. Thank you for sharing Joseph's beautifully written obituary. What a testimant to the challenges life handed him but most importantly, to the amazing strength and grace with which he and his family dealt with life's road bumps. A remarkable man who accomplished more in his 52 years than some do in a lifetime. XOX

Our condolences to Joe´s family and pray for them