Albany Housing Authority Mourns the Death of Father James Lefebvre
Lefebvre served as the Authority’s Board of Commissioners for more than 40 years
ALBANY, N.Y. – The Albany Housing Authority is deeply saddened by the passing of The Rev. James Lefebvre. Father Lefebvre served the City and the residents of Albany Housing Authority as a commissioner for more than 40 years. In that time, many commissioners and several executive directors looked to Father Lefebvre for guidance and leadership. He was a constant and steady force who spoke quietly but insightfully to bring order to the discussion of even the most complex and controversial issues; always keeping the best interests of the residents at the top of the conversation.
Lefebvre passed away Tuesday morning at a rehabilitation center in Albany. He was 83 years old.
“Father James was the constant, stabilizing voice on which the Authority could always depend,” said Steven T. Longo, executive director, Albany Housing Authority. “He was a mentor who supported me for 28 years in my position as executive director, and I’m sure many at the Authority can say the same. His impact on our organization, and this city, was immeasurable. His memory lives on in our mission to serve the residents of Albany.”
“I join our entire community in mourning the loss of Assistant Chief and Chaplain Father James Lefebvre,” said Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan. “Father Lefebvre was a devoted servant of this community for decades. As Mayor, I relied on his advice and counsel often, and am grateful for the strength and support he provided our community – especially during times of tragedy. I’m proud to have called Fr. Lefebvre a friend and I will miss him. I have directed flags at all City buildings be flown at half-staff in honor of Fr. Lefebvre’s life and service.”
Ordained to the Roman Catholic priesthood in 1959, Father Lefebvre was appointed Albany police chaplain in 1965 while residing at St. Joseph’s Parish in Albany. He was made honorary assistant police chief in 2014. Father Lefebvre also served for many years as priest at Historic St. Mary’s Church in Albany. He was appointed to the Albany County Ethics Commission in 2016, and was reappointed last month.
“Father was a friend, mentor, storyteller, and a part of the fabric that makes Albany a special place to live and work,” said Albany Housing Authority Board Chair Michael Whalen. “His impression will be felt for many years to come by those who were fortunate enough to come in contact with him. His humor, quick wit and smile will be missed.“
Father Lefebvre will be fondly remembered by the Albany Housing Authority for his commitment to serving the residents of this city, for whom he cared so deeply. He was a pillar of our community who residents, and especially our police officers, could look to as a spiritual leader and counselor. His passing is a tremendous loss for the City of Albany.