February 12, 2020 at 9:24 p.m.
(Sister Joseph Paul), 94, died Feb.1, at St. Joseph’s Provincial House, Latham. She had been a Sister of St. Joseph of Carondelet for the past 71 years. Sister Joan was born in Bennington, Vt., on Oct. 8, 1925, daughter of the late Peter Apostolos and Veronica Baker Geannelis. She graduated from Bennington High School and attended The College of Saint Rose. On March 19, 1949, Sister Joan entered the novitiate of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Troy, and professed final vows on Aug. 15, 1956.
Sister Joan received a bachelor’s degree in education from The College of Saint Rose and a master’s degree in student personnel from Indiana University in Bloomington. For 12 years, she taught in high schools in the Albany and Syracuse Dioceses. After her ministry in secondary education, Sister Joan began a 27-year tenure at The College of Saint Rose where she was director of development, dean of students and administrative assistant in the Business and Financial Aid Offices. Sister Joan also served the Sisters of St. Joseph as director of development, driver and coordinator of transportation, and staff member in the Communications Office.
Sister Joan is survived by her beloved sister, Doris Geannelis; her nephew, Peter (Monique)Geannelis; her nieces, Carol (William) West, Pamela (Brad) White, and Nikki (husband deceased) Geannelis; their families;
and the Sisters of St. Joseph. In addition to her parents, Sister Joan was predeceased by her brothers, John and Richard (Mary) Geannelis; her sisters, Barbara (Michael) Matuszek and Helen (James) Gibney; and her cherished friends, Sister M. Rosaleen Gilroy and Sister Frances
Eustace.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held in the chapel of the Provincial House on Feb. 6.
Donations in Sister Joan’s memory may be made to the Development Office, Sisters of St. Joseph, 385 Watervliet Shaker Road, Latham, N.Y., 12110.
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