June 22, 2021 I Obituary
Co-Founder of D’Addario & Co. Janet D’Addario Passes Away
Janet D’Addario, co-founder of D’Addario & Co. and wife of D’Addario Chairman Jim D’Addario, died on June 14 from complications from gall bladder cancer. She was 72.
D’Addario was born on December 10th, 1948 in Nassau County. According to a statement from D’Addario, in 1966, the course of her life would forever change when the 18-year-old lead singer of a folk group met Jim. Jim and Janet D’Addario would go on to marry, sing and perform on stage together, and start a 50-year partnership that produced a family, a philanthropic legacy and one of the largest music accessories business in the world.
When D’Addario & Co. was first founded in 1973, Janet used her creative talents to design the company’s advertising as well as the packaging design for all of their products. She would go on to wear many hats, including head of artist relations and co-founder of the D’Addario Foundation, which continues to provide music education to young children in underserved communities. D’Addario served as the managing director of the Foundation for 20 years — helping to raise awareness for the cause by producing classical music concerts in cities around the world.
D’Addario was known by family and friends for her peerless compassion and generosity — believing that actions mean far more than just words. She would go on to serve 11 years on the Board of Long Island Cares, the charity created by Harry Chapin to eradicate hunger on Long island. As a devout Catholic, she supported numerous Catholic charities across the globe, the Long Island Catholic Hospital system as well as her own, personal parish, St. Brigid.
The one charity that held a particularly special place in her heart was Providence House, a New York institution that provides transitional housing for homeless women and children.
“Providence House is, in so many ways, the very embodiment of my wife,” said Jim D’Addario “When she saw pain, she wanted to ease it. When she saw hunger, she brought food. When she saw homelessness, she provided shelter. But most importantly, when Janet saw someone with no hope, she worked hard to provide them with the tools to restore their will to overcome the challenges they were facing.”
Janet D’Addario served as a board member of Providence House for 21 years and as its president from 2004–2019. Over those years, she helped raise millions of dollars to ensure thousands of women and children would have a pathway to a brighter future. Her invaluable work led to Janet and Jim being named the first People of Hope in 2002 and the construction of the 43-unit D’Addario Residence in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
In addition to her philanthropic work, Janet was an avid foodie and prolific painter.
She is survived by her loving husband of over 50 years, Jim D’Addario, and their three children: Julie (Pat); Amy (Marcus) and Robert (Gina). She is also survived by eight grandchildren, and her dogs, Dave and Blue.