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Stephen Ferradino

SARATOGA SPRINGS, NY - With smiles, tenacity and good humor to the end, Steve passed away on July 13, 2022 with his wife, daughter and compassionate new hospice friends at his side. Steve was the son of Anthony and Virginia (Strianese) Ferradino and is survived by his sister Tonita. Born and raised in Ballston Spa, Steve graduated high school there and continued his education at Siena College and Albany Law School. Following his graduation from law school in 1966, he became a lawyer, with the most significant years practicing law as a partner of Tracy and Ferradino. In 1980, he became a Saratoga County Family Court Judge and in 1993, was elected as a New York State Supreme Court Justice, retiring in 2014.

As a member of a huge Italian family, Steve was always outgoing and sociable, with a clear enjoyment for the companionship of others. In retrospect, Steve was a pioneer in family life. He was the primary working parent, raising Tony and Stef in their early years with the ever-present but sometimes unwelcome advice of his Italian mother, "Grandma Vee". In the mid-70s, he melded his family with Pat and her children Ann, Scott and Tim, long before blended families were the norm. He always worked hard, but could be comical when he had time to relax, skipping in Cape Cod with his leather change purse on the family outing to the laundromat or hopping across Grasshopper Lane in Oguniquit, to the embarrassment of the kids and teens in tow. The most memorable trips always involved the oceans of Cape Cod, Ogunquit and Florida. In November, he and his wife Judy celebrated their 17th anniversary at their favorite beach in Melbourne, Florida. For his kids, he had strong expectations, pushing and shaping each in different ways. To the last week of his life, he devoted time and provided (often unsolicited) advice, strong opinions and guidance. In his last months, he was unafraid to let those he loved know it, initiating last discussions that deeply touched those he reached out to. He was open, and unabashed in his love for his wife Judy. When he learned he was dying, his first response was to sing a love song to her and to let her know she was cherished.

Steve was described as beloved, fair and compassionate by the bench and bar. He was always prepared. His expectations for others was the same, and he was known for his shakedowns as he attempted to get opposing parties to compromise. He loved math and statistics and kept a log of his pre-negotiation predictions and results. Outside the courtroom, he could be found on the basketball court, either watching or coaching. Steve spent decades of his life coaching basketball. Initially, he and Bill Sheft created the St. Mary's CYO boys basketball team. However, the majority of his coaching was at Saratoga Central Catholic with the high school girls' team, who he jokingly said were ultimately "more coachable" than the boys. He took great pride in the scholarships and trajectory of the teams he built. His baseball card collection began as a youngster, but grew room by room into adulthood. He reveled in his Italian heritage, from his mostly bread "meatball" and sauce recipes, to his role in the initial group founding the Capital District Italian American Bar Association. He spent years swimming at the YMCA. While he enjoyed the exercise, it was the post-swim "lip-lappers" that brought him back to the pool in the early morning swims. He was a terrible golfer, but took great pride and enjoyment in his involvement in the Saratoga Golf and Polo club. Lunch out was a lifelong pursuit, often with friend Harry next to him. When he retired, he and Judy loved to just take a drive, exploring places near and far, and always stopping for a bite. Steve's favorite color was orange, and we invite you to wear it to his service to celebrate his bright and beloved life. He was a 56-year honorary life member of Saratoga Council #246 Third Degree Knights of Columbus.

Steve is survived by his beloved wife, Judy (Ruggles), and five children Ann Grogan (Steve), Scott Marshall (Mickey), Tim Ferradino (Laurie), Tony Ferradino (Maureen) and Stephanie Ferradino (Michael Jennings) and many grandchildren spanning several decades. He remained friends with his first wife, Amejo Amyot, and was predeceased by Patricia Bennett Ferradino, who died in 2003.

Relatives and friends are invited to call from 4-7p.m. on Thursday July 21, 2022 at the William J. Burke & Sons/Bussing & Cunniff Funeral Home, 628 N. Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. The Knights of Columbus will meet 5pm Thursday at the Burke Funeral Home for their services. A funeral home service will follow at 7p.m. Burial will be private at the convenience of the family.

Contributions would be gratefully accepted in Stephen's name to Siena College, Community Hospice and Wesley Nursing Home.

Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Post-Star on Jul. 19, 2022.

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Cheryl Corey

July 23, 2022

Thank you Steve for coming into Judy´s life and mine as a brother-in-law. I have many wonderful memories of the 4 of us together that I will always cherish. You will be so missed!

Candy Winslow

July 22, 2022

He was a wonderful lawyer and my heart breaks for you Judy randy and I send our love

Jeffrey Anderson

July 21, 2022

I had the pleasure to appear before Judge Ferradino many times as a trial lawyer in the Capital District. He was always personable and genuinely interested in the lawyers and the case before him. He treated everyone professionally and welcomed lawyers and litigants to his courtroom.
I was fortunate to try a products liability case before him in 1999 and recall how well he handled the legal issues, treated the lawyers, jurors, witnesses and court personnel.
He was among my most favorite judges--and such an easy man to like--a wonderful human being.

I will miss him.

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Tomi Tripp

July 20, 2022

Sincere Condolences to the Ferradino family.. My father Don Tripp , had so much respect and spoke fondly of Judge Ferradino..(1980´s) Area Law enforcement.. He will be missed..

Sally Boivin

July 19, 2022

I worked for and with Judge Ferradino in Saratoga County Family Court quite awhile ago. He was a great Judge with an awesome sense of humor. Although I haven’t seen him in years I’m sure he made every day he had count. RIP Judge.

Ron White

July 19, 2022

My condolences to Steve´s family. He was a long time friendly rival on the basketball court where he was one of the classiest guys in the game.

Anthony Crouth

July 18, 2022

One of my first memories of Mr Ferradino, was when I played on St.Mary’s CYO basketball team as a 7th grader. He was the head coach. We had a very talented team that year. I believe that we went 23-2. I still remember trying out for the team and being the last one to be cut. He saw that I was upset and took it upon himself to add me to the squad as the 13th player. I did not play much that year, but learned a lot by being part of this team. Mr Ferradino had an great smile and infectious laugh. You could tell by the way that he interacted with others how genuine and sincere of a person he was. He will be sorely missed. Tony and Stephanie, I will keep your father and you in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Heather Bordeaux

July 18, 2022

I was afforded a glimpse into the life of this fantastic man, I am honored to have provided care and guidance for Stephen and his family who have forever touched my heart.

Tonita McKone

July 17, 2022

My baby brother Steve was the best brother ever! We remained close although we have lived far apart for most of our adult years. The memory of him will be a blessing for me for the rest of my life! I adored him, was proud of him and will love him forever! RIP Steve!❤

William Charbonneau

July 17, 2022

Our condolences to Judy and Steve’s family. We were so saddened to hear of Steve’s passing. His company at the many luncheons we shared with he and Harry were so filled with laughter and talk of family. Both welcomed us as newcomers and treated us as natives. We are forever grateful. We mourn his passing and celebrate his crossing over home with the rest of the Saints into heaven.

Bill and Sue Charbonneau

Jeanne Cataldo-Romps

July 17, 2022

I am Jeanne his cousin from Brooklyn, NY . Haven't seen him since he was a little boy. His mom and my mom were sisters.
May he rest in peace.

Robert W. Redmond, Esq.

July 17, 2022

To Pat, Steph and the family and friends of Steve Ferradino,

I am deeply saddened by the loss of a most endearing individual who brightened every event of the Saratoga County Bar Association that I attended. Steve was the quintessential "hale fellow well met." He was warm, he exuded empathy for others, and his sense of humor enlivened every conversation. As a jurist, he exercised an insightful pragmatism that acknowledged the rightful interests of the parties appearing before him and sought to address those interests in conformance with the principles of fairness and justice. In short, Steve was a good judge, but an even better man.

Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss.

Bob Redmond

Ron Rybicki

July 17, 2022

My sincere condolences to Steve's family. Steve and I graduated from Ballston High in 1958. I went into the Navy and Steve went on to college and became a lawyer. Him and I were always at the keg parties in the Guyser Park along with many other kids in our class.
How the time flies. I some times drive thru the park thinking of the past remembering the old days.
RIP Steve.
Ron

Faust and Karen Dandrea

July 17, 2022

Stephanie, Tony, and family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Keeping you close to our hearts.

Jim Murphy

July 16, 2022

Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers to his daughter Stephanie, and his extended family. We will miss his wonderful sense of humor and bright spirit. His passing is a loss for all of us in the legal community. Our deepest sympathy

Margot & Michael Monaghan

July 16, 2022

Dear Judy and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Steve was such a great person. Thinking of youduring this time.

JoAnn Hughes

July 16, 2022

Prayers for Steve's family and friends. He will be missed for the smiles & laughter he brought wherever his journey took him. His is a wonderful, full life to celebrate.

Michael Waring

July 16, 2022

So sorry to hear of Steve´s death. He was a truly nice man. My condolences to the family.

Mike Coppernoll

July 16, 2022

Steve was a fantastic person. He was the ultimate best judge. He was a real people person. We always had fun conversations. Many prayers for my friend.

James Nichols jr

July 16, 2022

R.I.P.
Judge

Marlene Denison

July 15, 2022

What a great guy who enjoyed life. He was a fair judge who took his position with great honor.
Rest In Peace Steve ,you surely got your wings years ago.

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