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Joseph Bruno Obituary

BRUNSWICK – Former New York State Senate Majority Leader Joseph L. Bruno, 91, passed away peacefully on October 6th, 2020 surrounded by loved ones at his home in Brunswick following a brief illness. He resided in Brunswick and wintered in his favorite destination, Palm Beach, Florida. Known as Uncle Joe and loved by many, the senior statesman was known for his quick wit and his determined approach to providing jobs, assistance and hope to those he served not only in his district, but throughout his beloved home state. He spent countless hours mentoring young people teaching them life skills and the value of hard work. He always believed in second chances and never giving up on anyone. Senator Bruno is survived by his children, Joseph, Susan (Bob), Kenneth (Theresa) and Catherine (Rich). His longtime partner, Kay Stafford, remained at his side and comforted him throughout his final fight. Joe is also survived by his grandchildren, Rachel, Nicholas, Richard, Elizabeth, Anna, Victoria and Aiden and his greatgrandchild Alessandra. He also leaves behind his sister Florence and his four brothers Vitaliano (Lona), Arthur (Bonnie), Tony (Kerry) and Robert and many nieces and nephews. Joe was predeceased by his devoted wife of 58 years Barbara (Bobbie), his Sister Rose (Sam) DelSignore and his brother Peter (Ruth). Born to immigrants Rachel Catherine (Ricciardelli) and Vitaliano, Joe, along with his two sisters and five brothers, the family grew up in a tiny, cold-water flat in Glens Falls. He attended nearby St. Mary’s Academy with his sisters and brothers. At St. Mary’s, Sister Marcia taught Joe Latin and he became the top altar boy in the church. In an effort to help support his family, his work ethic was established at an early age, when not in school, Joe would do odd jobs like sell doughnuts and cinnamon buns from a nearby bakery to a local clothes manufacturer. He would also sell the local newspaper on street corners and would receive a penny for every paper sold. Other jobs included pulling weeds, cutting grass and unloading watermelons from boxcars. On the skinny side as a child, Joe took a few lumps from bullies on Glens Falls playgrounds. Aided by the teachings of a former boxer out of New York City, Joe learned how to box and defend himself – a sport he enjoyed throughout his life. The adversity in his life coupled with his positive attitude became the motto for his life and title of his book “Keep Swinging”. Upon graduating St Mary’s, he began delivering blocks of ice to residences, restaurants and bars in Glens Falls and Lake George area. He took classes at Skidmore on the GI Bill and earned a business degree. Months later, he was drafted into the Army and was shipped to Korea and proudly served in the F Company, 2nd Battalion, 35th Infantry, 25th Division. While serving his country in Korea, Joe fought and won his division’s light heavyweight boxing championship. Upon his return from Korea, he became a successful salesman selling Amana freezers and the Amama Plan. He moved on to offering alarm systems, which was unsuccessful, but success awaited him when he started a company called Coradian with his partner Stan Ringel and they marketed the first digital phone systems and office intercoms a short time later upon the breakup of Bell telephone. His first taste of politics came when he joined the Young republicans in 1966. Joe was asked to be part of Governor Nelson Rockefeller’s re-election campaign team and served on the Governor’s campaign staff in 1966. Joe worked as Special Assistant to Speaker of the Assembly Perry B. Duryea (1969-1975), President of the New York State Association of Young Republicans (1968-1969), Chairman of the Rensselaer County Republican Committee (1974-1977), Member of the New York State Senate (1977-2008), and Majority Leader of the New York State Senate (1994-2008). Upon retiring from the New York State Senate, Joe worked as a longtime consultant to CMA Consulting Services headquartered in Latham, N.Y. He was first elected to the New York State Senate in 1976 and he ultimately became the first businessman to lead the New York State Senate as the Majority Leader. During his tenure with the Senate, he was instrumental in bringing major economic development projects to the Capital Region including Southwest Airlines, Jet Blue Airways, Global Foundries and Nanotech. In addition, he brought the farm team for the Houston Astros “the Valley Cats” to the region and the stadium was affectionately named “The Joe” after him. Joe lived his life always trying to maintain a positive attitude in the face of adversity and to always persevere and keep fighting for what you believe in. After suffering a difficult period in his life, Joe wrote an autobiography entitled “Keep Swinging” detailing the events of his life and career. To honor Joe’s life and his many accomplishments, the family will be celebrating a Funeral Mass at St. Pius X in Loudonville on October 9th at 1:00 P.M. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Mass will be live streamed. Joe’s friends and those wishing to celebrate his life are encouraged to watch in the Mass live on the St. Pius X website: https://www.stpiusxloudonville.org/parish-website-live-videos/ or view the Mass one hour after the Mass on the St. Pius YouTube or Facebook pages: https://m.youtube.com/results?search_query=st+pius+x+loudonville https://m.facebook.com/pg/stpiusxloudonville/videos/?ref=bookmarks&mt_nav=0 In addition, the New York State Senate will be web casting the Funeral Mass in a Hearing Room in the Legislative Office Building to be determined. On the way to the Mass, Bruno will be driven past “The Joe” for one final trip to the stadium that he loved to visit and looked forward to throwing out the first pitch of the season on many occasions. Upon conclusion of the Mass, he will be driven past the New York State Capitol on the way to his final resting place at Oakwood Cemetery in Troy for a private burial service. Anyone wishing to pay their respects are invited to greet the procession to honor him and his life as he visits “The Joe” and circles the Capitol. Approximate times are 12:15 PM at “The Joe” and between 3:00-3:30 P.M. at the Capitol after the Funeral Mass. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer’s Center of Albany Medical Center, 47 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, New York 12208 or the Northeast Kidney Foundation, 22 Colvin Avenue, Albany, New York 12206. Funeral Arrangements in the care of John H. Clinton Funeral Home now located at Wynantskill Funeral Home. For online condolences please visit www.wynantskillfh.com http://www.lastingmemories.com/joseph-louis-bruno-1

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Published by The Saratogian from Oct. 7 to Oct. 8, 2020.

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Diane laubinger

October 1, 2024

I always thought you were a caring politician Joe . So many events , Joe always there with the people . My prayers are with you . Diane laubinger

Jesse James Guerra

April 14, 2022

Joe was the topic of conversation during quite a few meals. In hindsight I had a heck of a time writing about him. Etched in memories forever. Forever.


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Saudi Sophia Burton

December 12, 2020

Senator Joe Louis bruno.was a very very nice man.may he rest in heaven with god.senator Bruno you will be missed.

Penny "Utter" Smith

October 20, 2020

We were so sorry to hear of your father's passing. My father, Dean thought very highly of him. My mother, Karen, had all kinds of stories about your mother and father from when she and Margaret were little. Such great memories. Please know our thoughts are with you during this sad time.

Celie White

October 12, 2020

To Joe's family ~ my heart goes out to you on the loss of such a special member of your family. I will always be grateful to Joe for giving me "a second chance" and helping me during a very difficult time in my life. He was truly an advocate for the "under dog" and selflessly did more for others than for himself. We all have lost a great friend and person but will always carry him in our hearts. Rest in God's arms, Joe.

Paul J. Madelone

October 10, 2020

Senator Bruno was a true and loyal friend and the greatest cheerleader the Capital Region has ever had!
His accomplishments would use all of the space on this site and he will be sorely missed. My Family has lost a great friend! May he Rest In Peace and enjoy his spiritual life that he certainly deserves!
Your Friend,
Paul Madelone

Annette D Boivin

October 10, 2020

Kate and family.. I am very sorry to hear of your father's passing. I for one, know that through you, your dad helped me twice in difficult times. I'll never forget that. He was a very good man. May he rest easy.

Charlie Kushner

October 10, 2020

Joey, who'd have thought when we were kids on Own Ave. that your dad would go on to achieve so much. I hope that memories of happier times will make the grief of loss less of a weight.

Rose, Marie and John Clemente

October 9, 2020

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all as you adjust to life without your Dad. Our Dad and Mom, Anthony and Lena really enjoyed the times they shared with your Mom and Dad.

George Maziarz

October 9, 2020

Served in the senate with Sen Bruno for fifteen years, the best leader NYS ever had. He cared about the people of capital district, he was a mentor, never hesitated to tell you when he thought you were right or wrong! All of NYS is better for his service.

Simone Taylor

October 9, 2020

Please except my deepest sympathies to you and your family at this time of grieving. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Rosemary MADIGAN

October 9, 2020

Shortly after the trial I was shopping in a very crowded Stewarts in Brunswick. In walked Joe Bruno - the spontaneous applause was deafening! God bless you Mr. Bruno.

Yolanda Valenti

October 9, 2020

Kenny and family
I a so sorry to hear of your father's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

beth leahy

October 9, 2020

I had the pleasure and honor of meeting Senator Bruno on a few occasions. he was always friendly, interested, very kind, and a first class man! He did so much for the capital region that no other politician has. He cared about all of us. I hope one day one of our up and coming leaders will follow in his footsteps and help the capital region as opposed to those who only focus on NYC. They are big shoes to fill but with the foundation he laid for an honest leader they have a mentor to learn from and make a difference as he did. It is my hope his legacy will lead as an example! my deepest condolences to his family and friends. He was a man to look up to and he will always have my respect and admiration. A brave an extraordinary man that will leave behind a living legacy! RIP Senator Bruno you will be missed by so many.

Mary Tantillo

October 9, 2020

The NY State Comprehensive Care Centers for Eating Disorders send
love and prayers to the Bruno family. Without Senator Bruno the Centers would not exist.

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Jim and Mary

October 9, 2020

A truly wonderful man who will be greatly missed. We were greatly blessed and proud to call him a friend.

Teresa

October 8, 2020

So sorry for your loss

A friend

October 8, 2020

He helped me with a second chance and I’m eternally grateful. God speed Senator Bruno and thank you for all you did for so many.

Ginsburg Family

October 8, 2020

We are thankful to have known Joe for many years. He was a great man that helped many people. May the love of friends and family help ease your grief through this difficult time. Fondly, The Ginsburg Family

Peter Alessandro

October 8, 2020

Sincere condolences to the Bruno family as we all share your loss.

Anna Valenti

October 8, 2020

Ken, Katie, Susan and family
I am so sorry to hear about your father's passing. He was one in a million and I will always have fond memories of him. Please tell Kay that I am so very sorry for her loss! My sincere condolences to you all!

Theola

October 8, 2020

My deepest sincere condolences to the family. I have known Joe for many years & he was so nice & cared about people & their well being. What a guy. My father knew him very well also back in the day. I'll never forget when he took my nephew, A.J. to see Mike Tyson when when my nephew was in high school, a star football player. We will miss you dearly. To the family, God bless all of you & R.I.P. Joe. What a great man.

Diane Lsubinger

October 8, 2020

Joe I always thought and still do was a man for the people. I always remember joe greeting all at event he attended.I love Bruno stadium slso! Rest in peace.

Mike McNulty

October 8, 2020

To all of Joe’s Family: I am grateful for Joe’s friendship all through the years, and I’m very sorry for your loss .

L.M.

October 8, 2020

Joe Bruno was a man of integrity. My most cherished memory of him will always be his ability to remember each person he met. Once you were introduced to Senator Bruno, he didn't forget your face (might your name) and each time you saw him after, his huge smile lit up your face even on your worse day. His 'how are you?' was sincere and he always waited for a response. One of the great men of Troy, he will be missed but not forgotten

Bob Mirch

October 8, 2020

Very sorry for your loss. Sen Joe was a great guy as we all know. My fondest memory was on a nice fall day going out on his land on 4 wheelers and spending the day cutting trees. No political talk, talking about life. It was awesome.
RIP Senator

Jeffrey and Kay Gray

October 8, 2020

Senator Bruno was a well respected man. He was honest and sincere. He cared about the people of the state, no matter who you were. Senator Bruno will be missed. Other people in government should take his lead as a positive gentleman. Our deepest sympathy to the family.=O

L R

October 7, 2020

To Mr Bruno’s entire family , Sending condolences on your loss - He was a true gentleman - Was very outgoing and treated everyone with respect - NY has lost a true man - May He Rest In Peace

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