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Joseph C. Strasser

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Joseph C. Strasser obituary, 1940-2019, Marlton, NJ

Joseph Strasser Obituary

Joseph C. Strasser
Rear Admiral Joseph C. Strasser, US Navy (Retired) passed away from this life on Friday, June 21 in Voorhees, NJ. He was 78 years of age.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 55 years, Barbara Anne (Wagner), and three children, Joseph Charles Jr.(Shellaine Corwel), Andrew Blake (Amy Steiner), Mary Kathryn (Matthew Long), and eight grandchildren. Daughter, Patricia Jean (Greg Jimenez) predeceased him. Also surviving are Joe's sister, Margaret Strasser Ricci (Louis), sister-in-law Anne Campo Strasser (Edward J. "Jack" Strasser, Jr., predeceased) and many nieces and nephews. A younger brother, Peter, also pre- deceased him. He was the son of the late Edward J. and Mary Blake Strasser.
Born in Camden NJ, he grew up in Collingswood, and graduated from Camden Catholic High school in 1958. In 1995 Joe was named a Distinguished Graduate of CCHS and was inducted in 2009 to the Hall of Fame.
Joe entered the US Naval Academy, graduating in 1963. He also participated in an exchange program with the Chilean Navy and after graduation was assigned to the Argentine Tall Ship LIBERTAD, for a six month maiden voyage around the world. Thus began life-long relationships with these two Navies.
As a surface warfare officer, Joe served aboard destroyers and frigates and he made four deployments to the Vietnam area between 1965-1967. He commanded the USS O'CALLAHAN (FF-1051), Destroyer Squadron 35, Cruiser Destroyer Group 3 and the USS ENTERPRISE (CVN-65) aircraft battle group, all in the Pacific.
Ashore he served in the Pentagon, at the Naval Academy as 5th Battalion Officer and Officer in Charge of the Fourth Class Regiment for the classes of 1986 and 1987, as Executive Assistant to Admiral William J. Crowe, Jr., when the Admiral was Commander-in-Chief-Pacific, and later when Crowe served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Joe's final tour of duty was as President of the Naval War College, Newport RI for five years, and was named President Emeritus upon retirement, having been the longest consecutive serving President.
His decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Defense Superior Service Medal, the Legion of Merit (3 awards), The Meritorious Service Medal (2 awards) the Navy Commendation Medal, the Navy Achievement Medal (with combat V), a number of campaign medals and decorations from south Korea, Bahrain, Chile and Argentina.
Joe graduated from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,Tufts University, where he earned a Master's Degree in International Relations, another in International Law and Diplomacy and a doctorate in Political Science.
Upon retirement from the Navy in 1995, Joe spent 5 years at Penn State University, first as the DuBois Campus CEO, and then as inaugural Dean of the Commonwealth College. He returned to the Naval War College serving as Foundation Director, until 2006.
Joe remained active in retirement, volunteering for many boards and committees in his community and church. He was also on the Board of Directors of USAA (United Services Automobile Association) for 14 years.
Throughout his entire career, Joe felt blest with the love and support of his wonderful wife, Barbara. During numerous long deployments, she alone cared for children and home, and at the War College entertained literally thousands of guests. Joe said that he owed his success to Barbara and their wonderful children.
Joe was always active in his Church first as young alter boy, then lector, Eucharistic Minister, religious education instructor and a member of a marriage prep team. He was an active member of the St. Vincent dePaul Society of St. Margaret of Scotland Catholic Church, in Newark, DE, where he and Barbara resided at the Village of Long Creek after leaving RI. A final move was made back to NJ to be near family, with residence at Brightview at Greentree in Marlton, earlier this year.
Family and friends are invited to the viewing at BLAKE-DOYLE Funeral Home, 226 W. Collings Ave., Collingswood, NJ 08108 on Monday July 1, 2019 from 5:00 – 8:00 pm. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish, St. John Church, 809 Park Ave. Collingswood NJ on Tuesday, July 2, at 10:30 am. Burial will take place at a later date. Please leave your remembrances of Joseph on BLAKE-DOYLE.com.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that any donations be made to Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School, 5218 North Broad St. Philadelphia, PA 19141, or the US Naval War College, 686 Cushing Rd., Newport, RI 02841, or the US Naval Academy Foundation, 274 Wood Rd., Annapolis, MD 21402.

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Published by Newport Daily News from Jun. 25 to Jun. 27, 2019.

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Bob Belenger

June 20, 2024

My condolences, of course! Joe was one of the nicest guy's that I had the pleasure to meet and work with when I was working at NUWC and was president of the Newport Navy League Council! Always a pleasure to meet and associate with Barbara, too! Together they were a super team. I'll remember them both, always as friends forever!

Capt. Thomas Taylor and Sandie

June 19, 2022

Dear Barbara and family,
It has now been 3 years since Joe's passing. We recall the solemnity of that day, the honors and ceremony, the regret that he is no longer with us. He was a Classmate , good friend, consummate professional, and patriot. He rests among other heroes and is remembered each day. More than that he was an example of what it means to be a Naval Officer.
Rest in peace, Joe.
Tom and Sandie Taylor

Robert Belenger

June 19, 2021

Joe was one of the finest officers that I had the privilege of meeting and working with while I was an active Navy League members in Newport RI. With his wife, Barbara, they were also undoubtedly loved by anyone who had the pleasure of attending one or more of the frequent social activities hosted at the Naval War College where Joe was the President, and Barbara the First Lady! I think of them often, especially when visiting the Newport area.

james c berry

November 9, 2020

Myself and CWO French were the Deception detachment from FDGP, Coronado, CA. The CVN-65 World Cruise was a career base for me. I was pinned with my ESWS by ADM Strasser as a young OS1. When my first son was born on 01 Jan 90, he personally congratulated me and sent a note to my wife. He was definitely an Officer and a Gentleman. I will remember him fondly.

Robert Belenger

June 22, 2020

Admiral ( and Phd!) Joe Strasser was the kind of man who was not only respected for his station and his many abilities, but loved for his personality, helpfulness and caring for so many people that he interacted with and related to! I was fortunate to have been associated with him and his lovely wife Barbara when I was working in Newport at the Undersea Warfare Center and sharing Navy League membership both when he was Naval War College President, and later a Navy League member of the Newport Council. His kind of friendship is one that is never forgotten as it was a lifetime highlight. My condolences again to Barbara and their family!

Tony Cercena

July 7, 2019

Dear Barbara and Family,
Gloria and I are deeply saddened by Joe's passing, we are sorry for your loss. On behalf of the Filipino-American Community in Newport, RI our condolence to the Strasser Family. May God comfort you during this difficult time.
Rest in Peace Shipmate.

Bob Belenger

July 6, 2019

My deepest sympathies to Barbara and family on this saddest of occasions. I was fortunate to associate with Joe thru the Newport Council of the Navy League. Thought the world of he and Barbara then and still do! To me, Joe was the poster person for the expression "An Officer and Gentleman" I will always remember him as an icon of a Navy Admiral, and of he and Barbara as a classic and delightful team. God has a special place for him which he is rightly entitled to! God love you and bless you all.

JACK LIGON

July 4, 2019

Yesterday Joe's name came up un my mind, so I googled him and got this shocking news. He was a wonderful person and a good friend during the time in Kings Park West.
The memory: When I was working at NDU, Joe and some other Naval officers came into the building where I was. The moment he saw me, he left his group and came over to give me a big hug, which was possibly surprising from a "dignified" flag officer. That is my last memory of him , but a great one!

Daniel Force

July 1, 2019

Admiral Strasser was on of the most dignified flag officers that I encountered during my twenty year Navy career. As a Petty Officer Second Class, while stationed at the Naval War College as a staff member (March 1988-March 1991), I had the honor of being awarded a letter of commendation (LOC) from the Admiral in October 1990 (picture attached). That LOC garnered me one additional point toward advancement on the following enlisted advancement testing cycle. As a result, I was advanced to Petty Office First Class by one point. It was that LOC that put me over the top. I was, and am grateful for that award. Fair winds and following seas shipmate. Thank you for your very dignified service. We have the watch.

Respectfully,

Daniel J. Force
CTOC(AW), USN, Retired
Portsmouth, RI

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L ou Ciccone

June 29, 2019

My sincerest sympathy to Barbara and the entire Strasser -Wagner extended family. A Life Well Lead would be an understatement. He served us all with dignity, respect and honor. For that we are all grateful. Rest In Peace Admiral.

PATRICK MURPHY

June 28, 2019

ON BEHALF OF THE NEWPORT, RI IRISH COMMUNITY CONDOLENCES TO ALL THE STRASSER-WAGNER FAMILY ON THE DEATH OF ADMIRAL JOSEPH C. STRASSER. WE THANK HIM FOR BEING THE GRAND MARSHALL OF OUR St PATRICK'S DAY PARADE ON 16MAR1991. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! MAY GOD HOLD JOSEPH, BARBARA, AND ALL THE FAMILY IN THE HALLOW OF HIS HAND.

CITY HISTORIAN, NEWPORT, RI

June 28, 2019

Guy and I were always so impressed with Joe's integrity and sincerity. He was exactly as he seemed - a true gentleman and a scholar - the very embodiment of the model military officer.
We will miss him dearly, but will always be grateful we knew him as a friend.
To Barbara and Family - our sincere sympathy and affection.
Guy and Cheryl Werner

June 28, 2019

REST IN ETERNAL PEACE !!

FTMY, FL.

June 27, 2019

Surely an exemplary Officer and the Classiest Gentleman.

A Patriot, SECOND TO NONE

Truly, a great man who blessed us with his leadership and kindly deeds.

Already named to God's Hall of Fame

By now , I imagine appointed the Lord's Executive Officer

MAY THE LORD GREET THIS WONDERFUL SOUL AND SURELY BLESS HIM FOR HIS EXCEPTIONAL LIFE TO FAMILY, GOD AND COUNTRY.

To Mrs Strasser and the entire family...Peace be With you.

Bill Vieira, Naval War College (Retired)

James Stavridis

June 27, 2019

I worked for Commander Joe Strasser when I was a young Lieutenant and he was a leader at the legendary OP-603, the strategic concepts branch, on the Navy staff in 1981. He was among the very best leaders and mentors I ever had, and I cherish my memories of his intellectual firepower, endless good humor, and sincere servant leadership. He guided me to The Fletcher School and touched my career in countless ways. I look forward to seeing him again across that distant sea we all must one day sail. Godspeed and open water to Admiral Joe.Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret)

Capt. Thomas and Sandra Taylor

June 27, 2019

Dear Barbara and family:
Sandie and I are deeply saddened by Joe's passing and appreciate the deep loss that you are experiencing.
Joe leaves behind many legacies, but none can surpass his role as a loving husband and father.
Our paths crossed many times from plebe year at USNA to the 55th reunion last fall. All of his 22nd Company classmates take great pride in his rise to high rank and the many prestigious positions in which he performed so well. He was the consummate professional. He was also the best of friends. We will miss him dearly, as will the USNA, the Navy, and the nation.
Tom and Sandie Taylor

Nathan Beason

June 27, 2019

With condolences and respect.

Nathan H. Beason, Captain, US Navy (Ret)

Mark Lawton

June 26, 2019

I had the great fortune of working for RADM Strasser on his staff at COMCRUDESGRU THREE. He was a great leader who inspired the entire staff. In addition to being a great man, he was a good man, a kind man who truly cared about others. I have nothing but the fondest memories of and deepest respect for Admiral Strasser. Please accept our sincerest condolences.

Mark & Cindy Lawton

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Tony Cavanagh

June 26, 2019

Dear Barbara and family:

We enjoy many fond memories of you all when Newport was one of your many homes. The Cavanagh family extends our sympathies and condolences to you and yours. "Fair Winds and Following Seas to Joe." God bless. Tony

Alice Royer

June 26, 2019

Joe was a loving Dad when Mary and Margot roomed together at Scranton and, of course, when he was at the helm at Penn State. While there, he made sure that the Commission for Women became an active voice for so many of us.

Larry and Alice Royer

Bonnie Burns

June 26, 2019

Dear Barbara & family, my sincere condolences to you at this very sad time. I always considered knowing you both as an honor & privilege as you added so much to my life.
Joe was a wonderful human being and I know he will be greatly missed by so many, but especially you and the family.
May God bless you and always hold you in the palm of his hand.

Barbara Kemper

June 26, 2019

To the Strasser Family, I worked for Admiral Strasser at the Naval War College the entire tenure as President, My Father was an instructor at the War College and taught ADM Strasser back in the 1970s. His stellar reputation was evident both as student then as President.
His faith, his kindness to everyone he met will never be forgotten.
He will really be missed.
Remember when GOD takes a loved one, He always leaves the best parts in your hearts.
May GOD forever bless his soul.

Rossana Palermo

June 26, 2019

Joe will be dearly missed by me. I have always admired and loved both of you. Still do. I truly admired his integrity and respect for all.He was really one of a kind. My love and prayers are with you always

Sharyl Jump

June 26, 2019

Admiral Strasser was a wonderful man, leader, boss and friend who will be missed by all who ever knew him. His love of roses will always be a favorite memory. Godspeed and blessings be with you on your next mission.

Sharyl

Pete & Dolores Corel

June 26, 2019

We always enjoyed our time spent with Joe. A good man, great father and grandfather. We will miss him

Steven Bennett

June 25, 2019

Joe was a great man, a true patriot and a person of immense integrity. I will never forget his poise, strength and steady-handedness. He was a servant leader and will always be a source of great inspiration to those who were lucky enough to have known him. Vaya con Dios, amigo.

Susan & Steve Brubaker

June 25, 2019

It is an honor to call Joe our dear friend - a man we will always remember for his gentle strength.

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