Albany – Daniel Joseph Flahive, 84, of the Teresian House, formerly of Niskayuna, NY, died August 8, 2007 at St. Peter's Hospital.
Daniel was born in Waterbury Connecticut on May 6, 1923, the son of the late Daniel P. and Anna Fitzgerald Flahive. He served in the U. S. Navy during WWII. He received his Bachelors degree from Springfield College and his Masters degree from the New York State College for Teachers at Albany. He was a science teacher in the Niskayuna School District for 28 years. Daniel also worked for over 20 years as a Business Analyst at Albany Medical Center. In the 1950's he directed summer water programs for the Albany Chapter of the American Red Cross and Wolferts Roost. He was the founder of Pinewoods Day Camp and Swim Club in Glenville, NY which he operated in the 1960's. He was affectionately known as "Mr. Dan" by hundreds of campers who enjoyed swim lessons, archery practice, nature walks and rides on the Pinewoods fire engine. He was a member of the Mayfair-Burnt Hills Kiwanis, the Niskayuna Elks and the Ancient Order of Hibernians.
Daniel is survived by his children Stephen of Jersey City, NJ; Mark, Kevin and Brian of Schenectady, Ellen of Fishkill, Paul (Sue) of Waterford, Karen (Jack) Graber of Niskayuna and John of Albany; grandchildren Danielle, Alexandra, Kevin, Liam, Siobhan and Brendan Flahive; great-granddaughter Charlotte Flahive and sister Mary Ellen (Rex) Thrasher of Chappaqua, NY. Daniel was predeceased by his two brothers John and Maurice, and by his former wife and good friend Mary Martin Flahive.
Daniel will be remembered for his delightful sense of humor, which he steadfastly maintained as he coped with Parkinson's disease for many years.
Family and friends are invited to attend the mass of Christian burial Tuesday morning at 11:00 at the Infant of Prague Chapel at the Teresian House, 200 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY. The family will receive callers after the mass. Internment will follow at Albany Rural Cemetery.
The family wishes to thank the staff and administration of the Teresian House for their care of Daniel and their ongoing work on behalf of the elderly, and suggests that, in lieu of flowers, those desiring to may make memorial contributions to the Teresian House Foundation, 200 Washington Avenue Extension, Albany, NY 12203.