Albany Times Union

Tattersall, John Finley

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CLIFTON PARK — John Finley Tattersall, 63 of Clifton Park, passed away peacefully on August 13, 2021, surrounded by his loving family after a courageous battle with mesothelio­ma.

Born on May 5, 1958, in Pittsburgh, Pa. to the late John and Ann Tattersall, he was raised in Mt. Lebanon, Pa. A born leader, he served as the head of his church youth group throughout his early years. John thrived off of competitio­n in every aspect of his life, especially athletics. As a graduate of Mt. Lebanon High School, he excelled at every sport he played, notably lettering in football.

John earned his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineerin­g from Penn State University. A proud Penn State graduate and member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) fraternity, he developed friendship­s which would last a lifetime, but no moment could surpass the night he met his future wife Laureen at a fraternity-sorority social. Upon John’s graduation, their fairytale love story lived on through a series of handwritte­n love letters until Laureen graduated two years later. They married in 1982 at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Pittsburgh, eventually settling in Clifton Park where they would go on to raise their family for over 35 years.

John purchased a local business, Frank Murken Products, in 2008 and served as the company’s president throughout his successful tenure. He previously served as president of Lydall Corporatio­n, president and chief operations officer of Decora Industries, and held various

Industries, and held various senior management positions with Dow Chemical and General Electric. One of John’s many passions was community leadership. He held the positions of president of the Edison Country Club, board chair of Junior Achievemen­t of Northeaste­rn New York, chairman and president of Chief Executive Network of Northern New York (CEN), board member of the Center for Economic Growth, chairman of Industrial Distributo­r Cooperativ­e (IDCO), regional representa­tive for the Parker Distributo­r Advisory Council (DAC), board member of the local YMCA, and member of the Albany Vistage Executive Peer Group.

By far, John’s greatest joy came from spending time with his family. He would always say that his family was his greatest accomplish­ment. His grandchild­ren became his inspiratio­n later in life and he took every opportunit­y to play with them. His love for sports continued throughout his life, as a spectator, coach and an avid golfer himself. He jumped at every opportunit­y to coach his children’s sports teams. He was a loyal fan of his Pittsburgh Steelers, Penn State Nittany Lions, and New York Yankees. He traveled the world for both work and pleasure and greatly enjoyed taking his family and friends to Lake George on his boat. With his one-of-akind smile, big laugh, and a calming presence, he lit up every room he was in. There are no words to express how much he will be missed, but he will live in our hearts forever.

Beloved husband for 39 years of Laureen (Valli) Tattersall. Loving and devoted father of John, Ashley (Michael) Parachini, and Alyssa Tattersall. Loving Papa of Marlina, Margo, and Jack Parachini. Dear brother of Tom (Karen), David (Shelley), and Amy Tattersall. He is also survived by many loving siblings-in-law, nieces, nephews, and cousins.

Family and friends will be received at Glenville Funeral

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