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Obituaries of burlington people - Town of Burlington

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he began to shovel he could hear him groan but he was dead before he could extricate him. Heleft a widow and one sister, Mrs. Albert Dowd also a father and mother. Burial inSouthwestCemetery, Canton, CT.BARNES, ELLEN ALLEN (Fuller) 83, <strong>of</strong> 59 South High St. New Britain, widow <strong>of</strong> WarrenI.Barnes, died 8-22-1976. Born in Middletown 1-11-1893, daughter <strong>of</strong> the late George H. &Janette (Clark) Fuller, she was a resident <strong>of</strong> New Britain for over 20 years. The granddaughter<strong>of</strong> two Civil War Veterans and a descendent <strong>of</strong> Edward Fuller, one <strong>of</strong> the signers <strong>of</strong> Gov.Bradford's Mayflower Compact over 300 years ago. She is survived by two sons, William H. <strong>of</strong>Bristol & Dr. Harold C. <strong>of</strong> Tampa, FL; a sister, Mrs. Lyla F. Andrews <strong>of</strong> New Britain; fourgrandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Burial at Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.BARNES ELLSWORTH W. 88, <strong>of</strong> 11 Grove St. Thomaston, former <strong>Burlington</strong> resident, (1-5-1908 9-4-1996) in <strong>Burlington</strong> a son <strong>of</strong> the late Wallace and Annie(Mason)Barnes. He has beena resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> most <strong>of</strong> his life (At West Chippens Rd. in the old stone house)prior tomoving to Thomaston 10 years ago. He leaves a sister, Mabel Drake <strong>of</strong> Harwinton, 3 nieces andnephews. Burial in West Cemetery, Bristol, CTBARNES, EVERETT DEWEY, 27, 5-3-1909 12-25-1936, <strong>of</strong> West Hartford, grandson <strong>of</strong> thelate "Aunt Nellie" and son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Jennie Lamphere, formerly Mrs. Stanley Barnes, was killed inan automobile accident. Besides his mother he leaves a wife and baby boy. Burial in CenterCemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.BARNES, FRANK, 77, <strong>of</strong> 690 Jerome Ave. Bristol, died 1-25-1964. He was born in<strong>Burlington</strong>, 7-17-1886 and came to Bristol 50 years ago, a dairy farmer. He leaves fourdaughters, Mrs. Leon E.Simpson. Mrs. David L.Snell and Mrs. Roland L.Brown, all <strong>of</strong> Bristol,and Mrs. Charles London <strong>of</strong> Glastonbury; a brother, Louis U.Barnes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>; three sisters,Mrs. Wallace Blakeslee <strong>of</strong> Plymouth and Mrs. Ula Alderman and Mrs. Mildred Alderman, both <strong>of</strong><strong>Burlington</strong>; and eight grandchildren. Burial in Forestville Cemetery, Forestville, CT.BARNES, HERBERT W. 86, <strong>of</strong> Cheshire Road, formerly Avon first selectman, and a member<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Burlington</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Selectmen, died 4-20-1964. Born in New Hartford, he spent his youthin Nepaug, later living in <strong>Burlington</strong> 17 years and moving to Avon in 1924. He lived in Unionville28 years before moving to Prospect in 1961. Besides being active in town affairs, he spent most<strong>of</strong> his life farming. He leaves his wife, Edna Butler Barnes; two sons, Weston L. <strong>of</strong> West Avonand Stuart B. <strong>of</strong> Wethersfield; a daughter, Mrs. William H.Vining <strong>of</strong> Prospect; a brother, BurtonW. <strong>of</strong> New Hartford; a sister, Bessie W. Barnes <strong>of</strong> Bristol; four grandchildren. Burial inSouthwest Cemetery, Canton, CT.BARNES, INGER K. 80, formerly <strong>of</strong> Stafford Springs, d.1-29-1999. She was the wife <strong>of</strong> PaulL.Barnes. Born in Denmark, 4-2-1918, she was the daughter <strong>of</strong> Peter & Johanne Mortensen.She came to the USA as a young girl and was raised in the Farmington area. She is survived by2 sons.Paul E. and David Barnes, both <strong>of</strong> Cleveland, OH; three daughters, Linda MarieSantiago <strong>of</strong> Lansing, MI, Karen E.Barnes <strong>of</strong> Stafford Springs & Kristine Louis; a brother, CarlMortensen <strong>of</strong> Manchester. She was predeceased by 2 sons, Carl & Peter. Burial in CenterCemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.BARNES, ISAAC, a lifelong resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, died 3-29-1909 <strong>of</strong> creeping paralysis. Hewas born in <strong>Burlington</strong> 6-8-1830, and lived in <strong>Burlington</strong> all his life with the exception <strong>of</strong> a fewyears spent in California during the gold excitement around 1853. Mr. Barnes was prominent intown affairs and represented <strong>Burlington</strong> in the Legislature in 1867. He had a meat business foryears and was also in the lumber business. He was the son <strong>of</strong> Amzi and Sophronia Barnes, whowere among the old settlers <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. Mr. Barnes had been married twice. His first wife wasTheda Spencer <strong>of</strong> New Hartford. Four children were born to them. Georgia, a daughter, died atthe age <strong>of</strong> twenty one; A.M.Barnes <strong>of</strong> Cleveland, OH; Mrs. Kate Banning, Bristol andC.L.Barnes <strong>of</strong> New Britain. Mr. Barnes second wife who survives him is Nellie M.Smith <strong>of</strong><strong>Burlington</strong>. They had three children, C.S.Barnes <strong>of</strong> Bristol; I.S.Barnes <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> andL.M.Barnes <strong>of</strong> New Britain. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong> CT.11

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