Phyllis O'Shea Palladino, died Wednesday, October 10, at home in Austerlitz, NY after a
long illness. Born in Ilion, NY on September 27, 1937 she was the daughter of
the late Francis B. O'Shea and Edith A. Butler.
Phyllis taught English at Chatham
High School from 1980 to
1998. She brought a creative and challenging experience to all the students
whom she taught. Prior to that, she taught in Catholic schools at high school,
middle school and elementary school levels for 12 years. She earned her BA in
English from Siena
and an MS in Guidance from SUNY Albany. She was a guidance counselor at Chatham
Junior High School in 1972-73, and later, an adjunct professor at SUNY Albany.
In 1992, she was awarded the New York State English Council (NYSEC) Teacher of
Excellence medal. In addition to her school related work, Phyllis has been Vice
President and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Austerlitz Historical
Society. Autumn in Austerlitz, the School House Re-union, Dinners at old
Austerlitz were among her significant ideas in her leadership role in AHS. She
authored "The Adventures of Dan and Meg."
She is survived by her husband of forty years, Philip Palladino; her
children, Daniel and Margaret-Mary; her sister, Patricia O'Shea; and grandson
K. Hannibal Ben Chaabane. She was predeceased by her brother Francis J. O'Shea.
Burial will be in the Austerlitz Cemetery at the convenience of the
family. A memorial reception for friends and neighbors will be held at the
family residence, Phyllis' beloved home, at 11631 State Route 22, Austerlitz on
Saturday, October 20 from 2 p.m. to 5
p.m.
In lieu of flowers, a contribution may be made in her memory to the
Community Hospice of Columbia Greene, 47 Liberty Street, Catskill, NY 12414 or
the Austerlitz Historical Society, PO Box 144, Austerlitz, NY 12017.
2 comments:
She was a fabulous teacher as anyone who was ever taught by her would know. She gave me a life long love of the theater/ plays not to mention she always had a smile for you and an eat to listen to you anytime.
Susan Rosario
She had such a warmth about her and was a wonderful teacher. Best wishes and much sympathy to all of you.
Jessica Schild
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