JEAN MCDERMOTT, 93, adored wife, awesome mother,
successful executive assistant and cherished friend.
Jean M. McDermott [aka Jeanne], 93, died peacefully on April 1, 2022, in Alexandria following a brief illness.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 12.00pm on Saturday, April 9th, in St. Anthony’s Church, 199 Walnut St., Northvale, NJ.
Visiting will be held at the Pizzi Funeral Home, 120 Paris Ave., Northvale from 10am to 11:30am on Saturday, April 9th.
Born and raised in The Bronx, NY, the daughter of David and Catherine Markson [Lalor], Jeanne worked as an executive assistant at the original store and corporate headquarters for Saks 5th Avenue; at St. Anthony’s School in NJ, until it closed; atBurlington Industries, and Spartan Beverage, after graduating early from Cathedral High School in Manhattan. A quick learner, Jean skipped 3 terms in high school and earned a full scholarship to Hunter College in Manhattan where she completed 2 years.
She met her husband Jack [d, 2015] in The Bronx in 1945.
They were married on October 29, 1955, which being Daylight Savings Time weekend, gave them an extra hour to celebrate with their friends and Jack’s eight sisters and two brothers.
She moved to Northvale, NJ with Jack and their two children, John and Mary, in 1961, where she later became the secretary at St. Anthony’s School.
She relocated to Penfield, NY in 1978 in connection with Jack’s chemical engineering job at Burroughs Corporation, and she became the office manager of Spartan Beverage Company.
This role gave her and Jack access to corporate and sponsor tickets for the Buffalo Bills and various PGA tournaments, though Jeanne would never describe herself as a sports fan(except when cheering John on at St. Anthony’s and Bergen Catholic and Mary at Rosary Academy.)
Jeanne is survived by her son, John, his wife, Mary Jo and their three children, Johnny, Katie and Tara (and her husband Sean),and Jeanne’s daughter, Mary and her husband, Jeff. Along with Jack, Jeanne was predeceased by her brother, Joey Schneider, several beloved brothers and sisters-in-law and close friends.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Anthony’s Church in Jeanne’s name.