John Riordan

Obituary of John J. Riordan

John J. Riordan

    John J. Riordan passed into his Eternal rest on Friday, August 11th, 2017 at the Daughters of Sarah Nursing Center in Albany, New York.

  John was born in the Bronx Hospital, New York City on November 8, 1936 to the late John J. and Catherine A. (Furey) Riordan. He is survived by his friend and companion, Janie (Wall) Riordan, his wife of 56 years; their three loving children: James (Stacy) of Vienna, VA,  Kenneth (Linda) of East Greenbush, NY and Karen Smith (Ray) of Saratoga Springs, NY; a brother, Patrick (Clara) of Saville, NY and a sister, Marianne Lange of Holland Patent, NY.  He was blessed with four grandchildren: Kayla and Nolan Smith, Emily and Andy Riordan, as well as several wonderful nieces and nephews.

        John graduated from Incarnation Elementary School in the Washington Heights section of Upper Manhattan and Cardinal Hayes High School on the Grand Concourse in the Bronx.  He served in the US Army as a Military Policeman in NYC and the Republic of South Korea.  In NYC he worked out of the 18th Precinct as a member of the Armed Forces Police Detachment (AFPDNYC); later, when transferred to the Republic of South Korea, John was assigned as an investigator for the Provost Marshal's Office.  He served a thirteen-month tour of duty in South Korea and missed being present for the birth of his oldest son. 

     John enlisted in the New York State Police and served most of his career in the uniform force in Troop C (Oneonta) as a Trooper, Sergeant, Station Commander and Zone Sergeant.  In 1979 he attained the rank of Lieutenant and served as the Zone One Commander in Troop E (Canandaigua). At Headquarters (Albany) he served as the Division Quartermaster and Emergency Management Officer.  John retired in May 1991. He was a Member of the State Police Benevolent Association and The Association of Former New York State Troopers.

     Mid-way through his career with the State Police, John attended college on the GI Bill and received a Bachelor’s Degree in Literature from State University of New York at Oneonta.  He loved to write short stories and had five published in regional magazines during his “retirement” years.  He also enjoyed music and played the Great Highland Bagpipe; as a longtime member of the Albany Police Pipes and Drums Band, John traveled with his bandmates to Dublin, Ireland in 1991 to march in the Saint Patrick’s Day Parade.  He was a proud Irishman, family man, an avid outdoor sportsman and life long Giants and Yankees fan. 

    The Riordan family would like to extend their heartfelt thanks to the wonderful caregivers of Daughters of Sarah and Community Hospice. 

     Mass will be held at 9:00am on Saturday, August 26th, 2017 at St. Clare’s Catholic Church (1947 Central Ave, Albany, NY 12205).  There will be a Celebration of Life reception with the family in attendance directly after Mass at the Midway Fire Station. In lieu of flowers, the family respectfully requests that you honor John’s memory through the New York State Trooper Foundation, 3 Airport Park Blvd., Latham, NY 12110 or Community Hospice, 445 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205, or your favorite charity.

A private burial service will be conducted at a later date. 

 

 

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Saturday
26
August

Memorial Mass

9:00 am - 10:00 am
Saturday, August 26, 2017
St. Clare's Church
1947 Central Avenue
Colonie, New York, United States
Saturday
26
August

Celebration of Life Reception

10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Midway Fire House
1956 Central Avenue
Colonie, New York, United States
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