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Colaneri, John "Jack"
AVERILL PARK - With profound sadness, the family of John "Jack" Colaneri shares that he passed away peacefully on December 11, 2024, after a brief illness. Born on November 1, 1930, Jack was the beloved only child of Humberto and Rose (Willis) Colaneri. A native of Troy, N.Y., Jack made his mark as a celebrated jockey and a respected small business owner. Jack was predeceased by his parents, Humberto and Rose; and his son-in-law, Roger Hogle. He is survived by his wife and best friend of 72 years, Mary (Coleman) Colaneri. He will be dearly missed by his five children, John (Jean), Michael (Jackie), Mary Rose (Bob) Dickinson, Ann Marie (late Roger) Hogle, and Timothy (Natasha). Jack also leaves behind several grandchildren; great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews; and his sister-in-law, Mary Coleman.
At the age of 15, Jack traveled to Va., to pursue his passion for horse racing. He won his first race on July 4, 1950, at the Aqueduct on "Theo." That summer, Jack became a fan favorite at Saratoga Race Course, earning recognition for his local ties. At Saratoga, he achieved remarkable success, winning 30 races during the 28-day meet and riding both ends of the Daily Double five times. He toured the racing circuit, competing at several famous racetracks throughout the nation. At the height of his career, he was ranked the number one jockey in the United States.
In 1954, Jack retired from horse racing to dedicate himself fully to his loving wife and growing family. He worked alongside his father at Colaneri's Grocery and Ice Cream Parlor in Lansingburgh, where he became renowned for his world-famous potato salad. Colaneri's was a true family business and he cherished working with all of his children where they developed a strong work ethic and sense of family. After retiring in 1984, Jack and his wife, Mary, moved to Fla., but continued to spend summers with their children and grandchildren. In 2015, they returned permanently to upstate N.Y. to be closer to family.
Jack was an avid fisherman and cherished his fishing adventures with his wife, children and sons-in-law. A lifelong resident of Lansingburgh, Jack was a devoted parishioner of St. Augustine's Catholic Church. He also enjoyed cheering on his favorite sports teams, western films, donuts from Bella Napoli, and spending time with his beloved family. He often referred to each of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren as his "favorite."
Private services will be held at the convenience of the family.
Please offer your online condolences at sanvidgefuneralhome.com

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Published by Albany Times Union on Dec. 15, 2024.

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Paul Gordon

December 17, 2024

John/Tim and Family-
Sorry for the passing of your dad. May he rest in peace. God bless.

Teresa Callahan

December 17, 2024

It sounds like he had a wonderful life. My condolences to the family. I'm sure you have lots of great memories to cherish.
His potato salad was the best I ever had. ( ;
My thoughts are with you Ann.

Donna Rogers

December 17, 2024

John and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all. May loving memories bring comfort. Donna Rogers

John and Jane Husson

December 17, 2024

We send our condolences to our dear neighbors, John and Jean Colaneri, and all the rest of the Coloneri family, on the loss of your father. He must´ve been a good soul, as we know his son, John, has followed in his footsteps.
Blessings, John and Jane Husson

Jay Coonrad

December 17, 2024

To the Colaneri family, sorry to hear of your dad´s passing. Jack was a fixture in the neighborhood as was your mom and all of you. May he rest in peace and join Hummer for another race!!

Shane J. Holcomb

December 16, 2024

John, Tim and family,
I am very sorry for your loss. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Sharon Bradley Root

December 15, 2024

My sympathy on the loss of Jack. I grew up on 4th Ave. at 122nd St. I have fond memories of your store, penny candy, getting boiled ham for my favorite school lunch sandwich. Many happy memories of kind interactions with the Colonari´s in the 1960s.

Cathy Gardner

December 15, 2024

Many fond memories of going to Colaneri´s store when I was a child. My condolences to the Colaneri family.

Bob and Sally Quinlan

December 15, 2024

John, Tim and Family, Sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad, our condolences to you and your families. Sounds like he had a great life, may he rest in peace.

Couture Family

December 14, 2024

We shopped at Colaneri's as we lived at 122nd Street. There was a picture of Jack up on the wall in the store on a race horse. This was the 70's. The store had fantastic mac and potato salad. Remember him like it was yesterday. RIP.

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