Albany Times Union

Mckeon-finney, Sandra Lee

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STILLWATER — Sandra Lee Mckeon-finney of Clinton Court passed away peacefully at home on Thursday, April 8, 2021, with her loving family at her side. She was 62.

Born in Troy, on April 16, 1958, Sandi was the daughter of the late Clarence and Nina (Glenhoff) Jolicoeur. She was the wife of Terry Wayne William Finney. Sandi was a Troy High graduate and spent most of her life in Stillwater.

Sandi was a dedicated mother first and foremost. She treasured her children and embraced every moment with them. She especially loved her role as Grammie. Sandi had a vivacious personalit­y and always made those around her laugh. She had the unique ability to make friends everywhere she went. Sandi was an inspiratio­n, mentor, and often a second mother to the many children in the community and the students she encountere­d during her time as a teacher’s aide at Stillwater High School.

In addition to her husband Terry, she is survived by her beloved children: DJ (Casandra) Mckeon, and Eric (Jessica) Mckeon; her three brothers: Randy (Beth) Jolicoeur, Mark (Cathy) Jolicoeur, and Mike (Peggy) Jolicoeur; her two precious granddaugh­ters: Clare and Finnley; and her nieces: Randi (Scott) Cunningham-wagner, Molly (Graig) Bell, Danielle (Tom) Jolicoeur-zaffino, Kristina Jolicoeur, and Amanda Jolicoeur.

Relatives and friends may call from 9:30-11:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 15, 2021, at the Chase-smith Family Funeral Homes, 729 Hudson Ave., Stillwater. Funeral Mass will follow at 12 p.m. at All Saints on the Hudson Church, Stillwater. Burial will be in the Saratoga National Cemetery at 1:30 p.m. Per CDC and local guidelines, anyone attending services will be required to wear a mask and practice social distancing.

Sandi loved all things Christmas. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you bring a memorable photo of her, or an ornament to place on a Christmas tree that will be present at her services. Any monetary contributi­ons will go into a scholarshi­p fund in her memory.

Online remembranc­es may be made at www. chasesmith­family.com

He was predecease­d by his beloved wife Connie, to whom he was married for 56 years.

A lifelong resident of Cohoes, he was predecease­d by his parents, Charles and Rita Owens (Lynch); and his sister, Kathleen Charbonnea­u. Jack graduated from Catholic Central High School in 1954. It was there that he met and fell in love with Connie Arndt. After high school, Jack served as a paratroope­r in the Screaming Eagles (101st Airborne). Fortunatel­y, it was peacetime and jumping out of aircraft was all the action he saw. A few years ago, he attended an airshow in Syracuse and was able to climb back into an old C-130 from which he had jumped while in the service. For his 80th birthday, Jack pulled his jump wings out again. Not only did he skydive, but he also went hang gliding and hot air ballooning.

Jack and Connie were married in 1959 and embarked on a Hallmark-channel life together. Jack had one sibling, Connie had seven and they remained close to all. As their family grew so did the joy. They raised five children together. Summers were a time for adventure growing up in the Owens household with countless camping excursions and large family gatherings. They spent the entire summer of 1978 with the Arndt family in Toms River, N.J., with four adults, two boats, and way too many children to count.

Following his time in the service, Jack earned a BA in Business from Siena College. Although Jack started out as a tax auditor for the IRS, he quickly realized that teaching was the career for him so he went back to Siena to earn his MS Degree. Jack taught at Watervliet High School from 1965 through 1993. While there he made countless friends, taught thousands of students, and coached tennis and soccer. Also in 1965, Jack and Connie started the Owens Tax Preparatio­n Business which they operated through 2013.

In retirement, Jack took up golf. Although his game never improved to his expectatio­ns, he did enjoy the time with his friends so very much. Connie and Jack loved traveling with friends and visiting grandchild­ren. Connie passed away in 2015. It is a great joy to know they are together again.

Survived by his children: Kathleen "Kate" Owens (Carlton Phelps, MD) of Loudonvill­e, John C. Owens Jr. (Linda) of Plymouth, N. Y., Kristina M. Oliver (Chuck) of Halfmoon, Mark C. Owens (Kim) of Midlothian, Va., and Matthew A. Owens (Mary) of Grasonvill­e, Md.,; loving and much cherished grandchild­ren, Lily Phelps, Zachary and Jennifer Owens, Nathan and Grace Oliver, Alex, Molly, Luke, Jack, Emily and Andrew Owens. The nieces and nephews, too numerous to list, will remember “Uncle Jack” with great fondness.

Our dad was a gentle soul and a compassion­ate listener who positively impacted all who knew him.

A memorial service will be held Saturday, April 17 at 12:30 p.m. at the Philip J. Brendese Funeral Home, 133 Broad St. (Rte.32), Waterford.

Relatives and friends may visit with his family at the funeral home on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., prior to the service.

As per pandemic regulation­s, masks are required, social distancing and occupancy limitation­s observed.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributi­ons may be made to the Friends of the Cohoes Public Library at 169 Mohawk Street, Cohoes, NY 12047.

To express your sympathy or share a treasured memory, visit: Brendesefu­neralhome. com

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