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2019

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Karen Johnson Obituary

Johnson, Karen SCHENECTADY Karen (Brown) Johnson, born in Buffalo on May 12, 1942, to the late Elizabeth Myers Brown and Dr. Kent Louis Brown, raised in Cleveland, Ohio, passed away peacefully at her home in Schenectady, at age 77, on June 10, 2019. Karen is survived by her longtime companion, Michael Della Rocco; sons, Kent Johnson (Gillian Thomson) and Eric Johnson (fiancee Elizabeth Walsh); brothers, Kent Brown Jr. (Jody), David Brown (Sandy) and Garry Brown; grandsons, Duncan Johnson, Graham Johnson, and Quinn Johnson, along with numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and close friends who were like family. Karen was predeceased by her sister-in-law, Susan Brown. She was also the granddaughter of the late Caroline Clark Myers and Dr. Garry Cleveland Myers, founders of the iconic children's magazine, Highlights for Children. Karen graduated from The Hathaway Brown School in Cleveland before earning her bachelor's degree from Radcliffe College in 1964 and her master's degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1992. Karen was a champion of the people of Schenectady throughout her many years of civic engagement and tireless advocacy. She devoted her vast expertise and talents to the betterment of her adopted home and the lives of its citizens. When Karen moved to Schenectady in 1967, her career in public service started almost immediately. Early on, she devoted her energies to the Schenectady City School District and increased her service through her election as the first woman to the Schenectady City Council in 1975, functioning as Council President from 1980-1983. In 1983, Karen became the first woman to be elected Schenectady's mayor, serving in this role for two terms and working collaboratively to navigate the city's severe financial challenges in the 1980s. In her final year as mayor, she served as president of the New York Conference of Mayors. Karen would later return to her role as an elected official, serving as a member of the Schenectady County Legislature in many capacities from 2001 until her death. As a county legislator, Karen was instrumental in preventing the Glendale Nursing Home from closing and was a leader in the successful effort to construct a new, state-of-the-art facility to provide senior care. During her time on the Schenectady City Council, Karen developed a passion for the preservation of Proctors Theatre, and in 1977 she joined a group of concerned citizens who were instrumental in saving the historic landmark from demolition. She continued her commitment to Proctors Theatre when, in 1994, she was hired as its Campaign Development Director. During that same year, in response to mid-year school cuts that resulted in the slashing of arts and music programs, Karen led a group of residents to establish the annual Kids Arts Festival, which celebrated its 25th anniversary this year. She also founded another treasured annual community event, Jazz on Jay, a lunchtime concert series that brings people together to enjoy free concerts in downtown Schenectady. In 1997, Karen became a board member of MVP Health Care, serving as chair of the Board from 2013-2018, during which time her facilitative leadership style helped the health insurer grow to become the second largest company based in the Capital Region, according to the Albany Business Review. Karen was also an active member of the third generation of her family's business, Highlights for Children, Inc., serving on the Board of Directors in the 1980s and taking a leadership role in developing sustainable family governance systems and fostering a multigenerational commitment to family stewardship. Over her long career, Karen was the recipient of numerous awards recognizing her civic and philanthropic contributions. Most recently, in 2018, she received Schenectady's highest distinction, the Patroon Award, and she was recognized by the Women's Fund of the Capital Region as a Trailblazer. In March 2019, the Schenectady County Legislature elected to name in her honor the main branch of the Schenectady Public Library - now known as the Honorable Karen B. Johnson Library. Regardless of her focus - education, the arts, city and county governance, health care, or business - Karen was most passionate about bringing people together for the common purpose of creating innovative solutions to community challenges. She lived her belief that "we learn more by listening to the people that we don't agree with." As a trailblazer for women in local government, she valued serving as a mentor and resource to others. Karen, at once both tenacious and humble, used her flexible and skilled approach as a leader to achieve success in creating change that benefitted everyone. Achieving a positive impact on those around her ultimately served both as her primary motivation and her greatest reward. Karen's thoughtful nature, fierce determination and strength, commitment to inclusiveness and change-maker mentality touched many lives and will be deeply missed. She leaves a legacy through her work that will long continue to affect the community she loved. The family would like to thank Lolita Busjit, Chandra Karamchand, Parbatee Ishmael, Jeanette Balkisson, Betty Singh, Jude Rabig, and Dr. Arthur Ostrov for their compassionate and devoted care during Karen's illness. An event to celebrate the life of Karen Johnson will be held at Proctors Theatre at a date to be determined. Donations in Karen's memory may be made to the Karen Brown Johnson Scholarship at Schenectady County Community College Foundation, 78 Washington Ave, Schenectady, NY, 12305. (https://bit.ly/2KanmT1) or to any cause dedicated to the improvement of the lives of Schenectady residents.

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Published by Albany Times Union from Jun. 14 to Jun. 15, 2019.

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Kate Lafrance

June 10, 2021

HB had a Virtual Alumnae Reunion this year. Karen was remembered by many classmates as we gathered via Zoom. Also, in emails I receive from classmates, Karen is remembered at this time of year. She was an outstanding member of our HB class, as she was in all that she did. Best to you all.

Linda Muralidharan

June 8, 2021

I think of Karen often. Wish she were still on this earth but she left an indelible memory behind. So glad to have known her and to have her help Schenectady in many ways.

June 22, 2019

I represent Karen's classmates from Hathaway Brown School in Cleveland, Ohio. We knew Karen as a quiet and most capable student and friend. Karen was editor-in-chief of our yearbook. Her kindness, organization and humor shown brightly in that work. Karen had the highest academic achievement in our class. We are sorely saddened by the loss of Karen. We applaud her many significant contributions to the city and county of Schenectady. We knew in 1960 that Karen was exceptional. We did not know the extent of her talents. We offer our sympathy to Kent and Eric and to all of Schenectady - its people, places and spirit. Kate Shockey Lafrance, who walked to school every morning with Karen!

Rhea DellaRocco Fitzgerald

June 17, 2019

Karen was loving, caring , faithful and her devotion to public service leaves this world a better place. My sincere sympathy to all the family. She will be forever missed.

Rhea DellaRocco Fitzgerald

June 17, 2019

Karen's kind, understanding, loving nature and devotion to public service leaves this world a better place. Thank you Karen. My sincere sympathy to all the family. Her presence will be forever missed.

Linda Muralidharan

June 15, 2019

Over the past 50 years...beginning when our children played together as our then husbands were new hires at the GE Research Center...I have greatly valued my friendship with Karen. Sometimes it was one of distance as I lived in another state for half that time. When I returned to live in the Stockade, I was so happy to have Karen as a neighbor. We actually talked rarely but when we did there was instant understanding of common concerns for the well being of Schenectady and a steady underlying affection.

It is sad for me that she is no longer in this world, and I know her family and others take these as a painful loss. My thoughts are with them.

Mary Ellen Field

June 15, 2019

Eric and Family,We are sad to learn of your Mom's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We have fond memories of your Academy years with our son, Todd Oliver. Mary Ellen and Fred Field

June 15, 2019

We offer sincere condolences to Karen's family for her loss. We have wonderful memories of working with her when she was mayor when we were downtown business owners. She was such an advocate for the small business owner and did so much good for the city. Such a lovely lady with so much class and integrity...such a strong female role model as well. Rest in Peace Karen. Michele and Jeff Koester

Nancy Lang

June 15, 2019

To the family of Karen Johnson - my husband Dick Lang and I, Nancy Lang, met Karen at Proctors Theater where we were volunteers for 28 years before moving in 2008. Karen was always helpful and supportive of our efforts, especially as tour guides for the theater. My sympathy to her family as you celebrate a life well lived. Nancy Lang of Coppell, Texas

Paul Tocker

June 15, 2019

My condolances to Karen's family. As a Republican I was always impressed with Karen's devotion to the "public good".She will be missed in the greater Schenectady Community.

Janice Sheehan

June 14, 2019

I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE MY CONDOLENCE TO THE KAREN JOHNSON,FAMILY AND FRIENDS.KAREN, WAS A WONDERFUL 1ST.WOMAN MAYOR IN SCHENECTADY, NY. I SPOKE WITH HER ON MANY OCCASIONS. KAREN, REST IN PEACE. YOU WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN.

June 14, 2019

Karen you were a class act and a very honorable person. R.I.P. Mickey Ferraro.

Chris cazzato

June 14, 2019

To her family sorry for your loss.god bless.rest in peace

Chris cazzato

June 14, 2019

Rest in peace mrs mayor god bless.so sad for your passing.thank u for all u did for schenectady

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