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John D. Russell Jr., a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away on May 9, 2025. John grew up in Westchester County, and went on to live a life full of passion, resilience, and deep connection to the people and places he loved.
While attending Plattsburgh State University, John met his wife, Judy, beginning a partnership that spanned 61 years. Together they built a life rooted in love, adventure, and mutual support. John had an enduring love for the outdoors—he was an avid fisherman and hunter, a long-distance cyclist, and a motorcycle enthusiast who found freedom on the open road. Later in life, he developed a deep connection with horses, discovering peace in their companionship and a camaraderie among fellow equestrians. In quieter moments, John could often be found lost in a good book or listening to music, both of which brought him comfort and joy throughout his life.
A proud member of the Masonic Lodge, John was also a dedicated volunteer firefighter with the Beekmantown Fire Department. His service reflected his deep commitment to protecting and supporting his community. John was a well-known and well-loved figure—someone people turned to for advice, humor, or a helping hand. He mentored many, led by quiet example, and left a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege to know him.
He is survived by his wife, Judy Russell; his sister, Irene Russell; his daughter, Amanda Avila; and his grandson, Jackson Abbood. John will be remembered for his strength, resilience, and the generous heart he shared with so many.
In honor of his life and legacy, donations can be made to the ALS Association.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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