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Zimmerman, Joseph F. DELMAR Joseph Francis Zimmerman passed away peacefully on April 16, 2022, in Delmar at the age of 93. Born on June 29, 1928, in Keene, N.H., Joseph "Joe" was the son of John J. and May V. (Gallagher) Zimmerman; and the brother of John J. Zimmerman Jr. He was predeceased by his parents, brother, nephew, Steven J. Zimmerman of Casper, Wyo.; and niece Carol J. Zimmerman Teitel of Concord, N.H. He is survived by his wife, Margaret "Peggy"; his daughter, Deirdre A. Taylor, his son-in-law, Dahl L. Taylor, and his grandson, Kieran T. Taylor. He also leaves behind his cousins, Martha J., Susan M. and William J. Zimmerman Jr., of Keene, N.H.; his niece, Diane M. Farina of Surry, N.H.; his nephew, Brian J. Zimmerman of Big Oak Valley, Calif.; and his grandnieces, Abigail R. Cotter of Surprise, Ariz., and Julia E. Fletcher of Concord, N.H. A lifelong learner, Joseph graduated from Keene High School, continued his education with a B.A. degree in 1950 at the University of New Hampshire. He then went on to earn two more degrees, an M.A. in 1951 and a Ph.D. in 1954, from Syracuse University's Maxwell School. After serving to the rank of captain in the United States Air Force, during which time he raised award-winning Llewellyn Setters, Joseph joined the Worcester Polytechnic Institute in Worcester, Mass. as an instructor in 1954. By 1962, he had been promoted to full professor teaching business, economics, and government, while also serving as a regular lecturer at Clark University. In 1965, Joseph took his talents to the Graduate School of Public Affairs at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Albany, where he served as a professor of political science until his retirement in 2014. Throughout his career, he conducted research and consulted around the world, including annual lectures at Oxford University in England. Joseph was also instrumental in developing the first academic exchange program with Moscow State University at the height of the Cold War. In addition to passing his rich knowledge on to his students for nearly fifty years at SUNY Albany, Joseph was a passionate researcher with over seventy published books and countless journal articles to his name, many translated into languages from across the world. His expertise led him to be considered a preeminent expert on a variety of subjects he held a passion for, including interstate relations, electoral systems, and the government and politics of the Republic of Ireland. In the span of his career, Joseph headed the then-newly formed Massachusetts Atomic Commission, testified before British Parliament, contributed to developing the Macedonian constitution, was one of the principal architects of the National Popular Vote initiative, and was cited by the U.S. Supreme court numerous times. His strong interest in citizen participation and keeping government accountable began as early as high school, when he helped to found the Keene Civic League, and continued through his entire career. Joseph's firm belief held that the greater the participation of citizens, the more accountable government would tend to be. His awards include Maxwell Scholar at Syracuse University in 1950-1951, Outstanding Young Man of Massachusetts in 1961, National Municipal League Distinguished Citizen Award in 1986, the American Society for Public Administration Outstanding Academician Award in 1997, the Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004, the Distinguished Federalism Scholar Award in 1999, the United Kingdom Political Studies Association U.S. Fellow in 2012, and the Excellence in Teaching and Advising Award, of which he was a two-time honoree. Of all his awards, Joseph was by far the proudest of the latter, because it was bestowed exclusively by the University's Student Association. Joe Zimmerman, or Joe Z., as his students affectionately called him, was a captain, a professor, and a writer, and an exceptional one at that. At the same time, Joe was also a Bethlehem Tomgirls softball coach, a lover of all animals, a music and theatre aficionado, a car and motorcycle enthusiast (particularly Indian motorcycles, and his precious Triumph convertible), a lover of peanut butter sandwiches and Klondike bars, an avid traveler and fisherman, and most importantly, a devoted husband, father, and grandfather. He has made an immeasurable impact not only on multiple governments across the globe, but on the countless lives that passed through his classroom, and on his loving family and friends. A consummate gentleman and a scholar of the highest order, Joe Zimmerman lived a long and fulfilling life, and will be dearly missed. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, April 23, at 10 a.m. in St. Thomas Church, 35 Adams Place, Delmar. The Mass may be viewed at www.stthomas-church.org. Burial with military honors will follow in the Calvary Cemetery, 481 Rte 9W, Glenmont. Family and friends are invited to call on Friday from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Applebee Funeral Home, 403 Kenwood Ave., Delmar. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Mr. Zimmerman's memory to the Catholic Relief Services, P.O. Box 17090, Baltimore, MD, 21297 or the Catholic Medical Mission Board, P.O. Box 37041, Boone, IA, 50037. To share a memory or message of condolence, please visit applebeefuneralhome.com.





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Published by Albany Times Union from Apr. 20 to Apr. 22, 2022.

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Katie Zuber

April 25, 2022

I was a student of Professor Zimmerman's at SUNY Albany. I took his classes on State & Local Politics and Federalism and worked briefly as his research assistant. Studying under Professor Zimmerman changed the trajectory of my life. I was sitting in his office one afternoon when he asked me if I had ever thought about getting my Ph.D. The question surprised me because I hadn't thought about it. My plan was to graduate with my BA in political science, get a Masters in Education, and live out the rest of my days as a high school social studies teacher. But Professor Zimmerman saw potential in me that I could not see for myself. With his encouragement I applied for UAlbany's Bachelor's-Master's Program in Political Science before entering the Ph.D. program. While working as his research assistant, he invited me to co-author an article resulting in the first publication on my CV. As a graduate student, he asked me to attend the Rockefeller Institute of Government's 25th anniversary, which was my first introduction to the world of academic networking. I still use the advice he gave me on how to remember people's names. In short, Professor Zimmerman was as kind and generous with his time as he was brilliant. I would not be sitting where I am today if it hadn't been for that conversation we had during office hours. I send my deepest condolences to family. May his memory live on through the lives of the many students he cared for.

Laurence Soronen

April 24, 2022

I was student of Professor Zimmerman at SUNY Albany, class of 1982, BA History, and remember him as a kind and brilliant man. I had no idea, back then, of his incredibly distinguished background. It was an honor to have been his student.

Marie and Shane Duffy

April 22, 2022

Our sincere sympathy to Aunt Peggy, Deirdre, Dahl, Kieran and extended Zimmerman family on the passing of Joe. He will be remembered for his brilliance but more especially as a truly down to earth person who loved and took great pride in his family. Rest in Peace Uncle Joe.

Dean Taylor and Family

April 21, 2022

Our most deepest condolences.

Kevin F McCane

April 21, 2022

A dedicated professor who was passionate about his work as an educator. I still remember him after all these years.
Kevin F McCane
SUNY@ Albany B.A. 1985
Albany Law School J.D. 1988

Michael Gardner

April 21, 2022

My condolences on the passing of a brilliant man and scholar. He was a true gentleman.

Micheal and Pat Brennan

April 20, 2022

So sorry to hear of Joe´ passing. He was a brilliant man indeed, but always a gentleman. He will be sorely missed, most especially by his two "girls" and also his two "boys" and all his relatives and many, many friends and colleagues . Ar Dheis De go raibh a anam. (May his soul be on God´s right hand).

Lesa Higgins Spath

April 20, 2022

All,
I worked in the NYS Senate in the 1990's. Mr. Zimmerman was a great influence on everyone. No one could ever forget him. May he rest in Peace.

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