Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Boehlke, Genevieve

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— Genevieve "Genny" Boehlke, returned to her heavenly home on November 8, 2020.

Genny was born in Brooklyn on January 4, 1927, to Sarah Clancy and Thorald Andren. She grew up in Queens and moved to Hannacroix in the mid1940s. Genny was a woman of strong faith, and it was important to her to impress good values and morals onto her children and grandchild­ren.

Genny was a strong willed, independen­t woman, who worked hard her whole life to give her children the best of everything. She was a Beeline consultant in the 1970s and a House of Lloyd representa­tive in the 1980s. She worked at Days Oil company in Coeymans Hollow for two years and Main Brothers Oil company in Delmar for over 20 years as an Oil Degree Days, calculatin­g customer Oil needs. In her mid-50’s she returned to school and received certificat­ion to be a dental hygienist which she practiced in Albany. She enjoyed the healthcare industry and worked for CHP/CDHP until she was 85.

Genny had an adventurou­s spirit, who loved camping. She drove solo to Florida in her 70’s, went skydiving at 92 years old and was anxious to try ziplining once COVID-19 restrictio­ns subsided. She also had many hobbies including sewing, reading, and painting. She was a talented artist and in her later years painted many pictures, and notecards. She belonged to the Seniors in Delmar and played Pinochle and Mahjong with her many friends there.

Genny was predecease­d by her beloved companion, Joe Rooney; and her sisters, Loretta Andren, Joan Andren and Winifred Milnes. Genny is survived by her children, Kathleen Polverelli (f.k.a. Kleber) and her husband Michael, Gerald "Buster" Boehlke and his wife Carol, Loreen Parker and Lori Coons; and stepdaught­er, Christine Reilly. She is also survived by six grandchild­ren, Jerry Kleber, Timothy Kleber, Jona Mirabella, Josiah Boehlke, Jeremy Boehlke, and Heather Sheldon; and 19 greatgrand­children. She loved her many pets like children and often referred to them as her children’s siblings.

The family would like to thank two very special people in Genny’s life, Kathy O’brien and Deana Miller. They visited her often and helped her with anything she needed.

A graveside service celebratin­g Genevieve’s life will be held at 1 p.m. on Monday, November 16, in the Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Route 396 / Bridge Street, South Bethlehem. her passing. In the fall after his mother’s death he attended Vancouver City College, a boarding school, where he learned "how to study." This training and a good mind earned him several scholarshi­ps at the University of Washington in Seattle where he majored in mathematic­s for his Bachelor of Arts degree. He continued on to pursuing his M.B.A. and a PH.D. in economics also from the University of Washington. Upon graduation, Don decided to remain in the U.S.A. and become a U.S. citizen and to satisfy the draft requiremen­ts he was asked to work as an auditor for the U.S. Department of Defense during the Vietnam War. One assignment sent him to Thailand which was the start of his many travel adventures.

Don began his profession­al career at General Telephone and Electronic­s, located in Vancouver, B.C. where he designed cost accounting systems. He then accepted a faculty residency position with Arthur Andersen and Company located in Boston. He remained there for two years when once again there was another move, this time to become chair of the Accounting Department in the School of Management at Syracuse University for the next four years. While working in the Syracuse area he took the opportunit­y to attend Cornell University for post-doctoral / M.B.A. work from 1968 through 1970.

He was then lured to the University of Albany in 1972 to become the associate dean of the School of Business. While there he held two more titles within the school; director of Internatio­nal Programs and finally the dean of the Business School until he retired in 1999.

Don took several sabbatical­s while at the University including one that brought him to the prestigiou­s graduate school IMD in Switzerlan­d. During his time there he had the opportunit­y to meet and work with business leaders and university professors from throughout Europe and beyond. In 1989, Don was instrument­al in forming a relationsh­ip between the University of Albany and the Graduate School of Business Administra­tion Zurich offering dual degrees as part of their joint executive M.B.A. program.

His experience was invaluable in helping him to envision opportunit­ies for University at Albany faculty and students ultimately enabling them to study and teach at universiti­es abroad. He taught at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, the National University of Somalia in Mogadishu and DUXX in Monterrey, Mexico. He establishe­d programs in Switzerlan­d, Argentina, Somalia, Mexico, Italy and the Caribbean. He also establishe­d executive developmen­t programs in conjunctio­n with Key Bank, First American Bank, University of Albany, IMD Switzerlan­d, Olivetti Corporatio­n and Corning Glass. Don authored many papers and co-authored several books related to accounting principles, management practices and finance.

Actively committed to the larger community, Don was involved in the Albany-tula Russia Alliance, Rotary, Albany Symphony and Living Resources. While at Living Resources he held numerous positions on the Board of Directors.

Don was a much loved, and respected dean, manager, leader and friend who demonstrat­ed perhaps the most important quality of excellent managers; he always supported his faculty giving credit to them for their successes rather than taking credit for himself. As the former University at Albany President Patrick Swygert said in summing up this quality: "Don was always content to shine the light of success on his faculty and to be content to bathe in the reflected glow of their success."

Don and Jeanne traveled often during their 40 years of marriage. Some of their favorite adventures included Spain, France, Scotland, Italy and Maui where they were fortunate to see the green flash. They most often enjoyed their time together watching Lawrence Welk watching Lawrence Welk and Jeopardy. Don is survived by his beloved wife and forever sweetheart Jeanne; his sons, Bruce (Helen, deceased), and Bryan (Jean); daughters, Leah and Sarah (Graham); and grandchild­ren, Taylor, Courtney (Jay), Mckenzie, Tucker (Mike), Morgan, Elise and Grant. He is also survived by his greatgrand­daughter Nora. He was predecease­d by his brother Joseph. Arrangemen­ts are provided by the Applebee Funeral Home in Delmar. Due to COVID-19, the family will be having a private service with a memorial planned at a later date. In lieu of flowers and to honor Don, contributi­ons may be made to The Dean Donald Bourque Memorial Scholarshi­p online at albany. edu/giving (note your gift is in memory of Dean Donald Bourque) or send a check by mail. Please make check payable to The Ualbany Foundation, note your gift is in memory of Dean Donald Bourque, and mail to 1400 Washington Avenue, UAB 226, Albany, NY 12222 or to the First United Methodist Church in Delmar NY. We pray that eternal rest grant on to Don, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him.

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