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Joseph Michenfelder Obituary

Joseph F. Michenfelder, died peacefully at his home in Bloomfield, CT July 4, 2020. Born in St. Louis in 1929 to Ruth and Albert Michenfelder of Webster Groves, the third of five children. He is survived by his wife of 50 years Audrey Laurine Glynn, his sister, Mary Phelan of St. Louis and his brother-in-law John Glynn of Hartford. He is remembered with deep affection by his 28 nieces and nephews and their children, to whom he was a devoted uncle. Mr. Michenfelder was a communications and public affairs specialist. He held two masters degrees from New York University and was a graduate (1958) of Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. In 1970, Mr. Michenfelder joined the firm of Napolitan Associates, LLC, of which he later became president and CEO. The firm specialized in political counseling, strategic planning and communications for governments nationally and internationally. Over a fifty year period, the firm provided counseling to heads of state in France, Venezuela, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Panama and the Dominican Republic. Prior to joining the firm, Mr. Michenfelder was director of international communications for the Maryknoll Fathers, a Roman Catholic mission-sending society headquartered in Ossining New York. From 1962 to 1968, he worked in Peru, where he founded and directed Noticias Aliadas, a Lima-based continental news and documentation service funded by the Vatican and served as a pro bono adviser to regional organizations including UNICEF, UNESCO and WHO, among others. Beginning in1982, Mr. Michenfelder also served as president and treasurer of IDOC/North America, Inc., a 501(c)(3) educational institution specializing in international programming, information exchange, documentary films and publishing projects related to public policy issues focused on human renewal. In 1997, IDOC partnered with Michael Spett, a son of Holocaust survivors, to create The Yellow Star Project, whose goal was to help stem the resurgence of anti-Semitism and challenge Holocaust revisionism in the United States. In 2005, IDOC and the The Yellow Star Project teamed with Fordham University Press to co-publish the first American edition of Gerhard Schoenberner's Holocaust classic, The Yellow Star. Mr. Michenfelder was preceded in death by two brothers, Albert Michenfelder, Jr. of St. Louis and John Michenfelder, M.D. of Oronoco, Minnesota; and a sister, Ann Marita Woodruff of St. Louis. Visitation hours are 5-7 pm Wednesday, July 8 at Molloy Funeral Home, 906 Farmington Ave. West Hartford, CT. Online expressions of sympathy may be made at www.molloyfuneralhome.com

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Published by Hartford Courant on Jul. 7, 2020.

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All our love to you, Laurine. ❤

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All of our love to you, Laurine. ❤

Vonnie Sachse

July 8, 2020

I never met "Father Joe", as my mom called him (LaVonne Miller), but she loved him dearly, as a friend. My siblings and I always heard wonderful stories of his work, his life and his humor. Sincerest condolences and prayers for comfort. Vonnie Sachse

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