A Tribute to Mary Jo Burke Chiara ’69
Ms. Chiara. who united generations of SJNY alumni at events across the nation and served as an active member of the Brooklyn Alumni Board for more than a decade, died in September. She was 76.
An avid volunteer, Ms. Chiara served as chair and committee member for numerous reunions and events over the years, including Spring Reunion, and most recently as honorary chair of the Class of 1969’s 55th reunion. She helped spearhead the Class of 1969 Endowed Scholarship along with her classmates, which supports female students at the Brooklyn Campus and has garnered more than $350,000 to date.
“Mary Jo lit up a room and could make anyone feel welcome … she was the ultimate people person,” said SJNY Vice President for Institutional Advancement Rory Shaffer-Walsh. “Her years of work in the alumni office brought generations of SJNY graduates together to celebrate their alma mater—the alma mater that she loved so deeply. She will be missed, but her spirit will live on forever at SJNY.”
Prior to her many years of volunteerism at SJNY, Ms. Chiara worked for the University for 16 years in the Office of Institutional Advancement and served in the role of associate vice president of alumni relations and stewardship before she retired.
Prior to her employment at SJNY, Ms. Chiara taught social studies at Bay Shore High School and dedicated many years of her life to volunteering at her local church parish and hospital board, as well as the PTA and school board.
—Mary Butz ’69
A proud graduate of St. Joseph’s College for Women, Mary Jo followed in her mother’s footsteps, Mary Bennett Burke ’44, and graduated in 1969 with a B.A. in History and Social Science. As a student, she was actively involved on campus with the National Students Association, the Social and Cultural Affairs Committee and the International Relations Club. She later pursued a master’s degree in American history at Stony Brook University.
Fondly remembered by SJNY Board of Trustee, former classmate and longtime friend Mary Butz ’69, Ms. Chiara was described as a “truly beautiful person, both inside and out.”
“She had a deep sense of faith, which informed her every action. She dressed to perfection, making sure that everything matched—from her nail polish to her impeccably pressed outfits,” Butz added. “She was the most beloved member of our class. It will be painful for us to gather without her in our midst. Mary Jo was one in a million … a gift from God.”
A reception room inside Burns Hall will be refurbished and dedicated in Ms. Chiara’s honor.
The matriarch of the Chiara family, Ms. Chiara was beloved by her three adoring children—Margaret, Nicholas and John—and five grandchildren. She is predeceased by her husband Nicholas Chiara.