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Obituaries of burlington people - Town of Burlington

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<strong>of</strong> its cooking. At that time the present game laws did not exist and during season the Innalways had on hand about two dozen partridges as well as other game to serve to guests whogreatly prized the excellent game dinners it was possible to obtain at that place. Mrs. Hartiganwas the last <strong>of</strong> the family <strong>of</strong> the late Cromwell Barnes. Burial at Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>,CT.HARTIGAN, CARL TRAVIS, 70, <strong>of</strong> Cornwall Road, husband to Alice (Clifford) Hartigan, died9-29-1993 while vacationing in Hawaii. Born in <strong>Burlington</strong>, 6-22-1923, son <strong>of</strong> the late William H.and Gertrude (Wagner) Hartigan, a life long resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. He was the former ownerand operator <strong>of</strong> William R.Hartigan & sons Woodturning <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. He enlisted in the ArmyAir Corp, a B-17 pilot <strong>of</strong> WW II. He was called to serve in the Korean Conflict with the U.S. AirForce. Besides his wife <strong>of</strong> 50 years, he is survived by a son, Timothy <strong>of</strong> Willimantic; twodaughters, Mrs. Bonny Current <strong>of</strong> Wolcott and Mrs. Heidi Creaturo <strong>of</strong> Moosup, a sister, Mrs.Helen Mullen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>; 11 grandchildren. He was predeceased by his brother, Mr. RobertR. Hartigan. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HARTIGAN GERTRUDE MARIE(Wagner) 46, wife <strong>of</strong> William Horton Hartigan, died 10-5-1938. She was the daughter <strong>of</strong> the late Karl and Margaret Wagner <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, born in Gera,Germany, 3-4-1892. Besides her husband she leaves one daughter, Helen, Mrs. James Mullen<strong>of</strong> Waterville, Maine; two sons, Robert and Carl <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> and one sister, Mary Anderson <strong>of</strong>Torrington. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HARTIGAN, WILLIAM HORTON, 73, tax collector in <strong>Burlington</strong> for 42 years until hisretirement a year ago, (1883, 4-17-1956). He owned and operated the wood turning businessknown as William R.Hartigan and Sons, and was also well known as a fruit grower in this area.He was born in <strong>Burlington</strong> 1883, son <strong>of</strong> William H. and Annie (Barnes) Hartigan. He leaves adaughter, Mrs. James B.Mullen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>; two sons, W.Robert <strong>of</strong> West Hartford and Carl T.<strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HARTIGAN WILLIAM ROBERT, 65, <strong>of</strong> 1 Gold St. Hartford. <strong>Burlington</strong> town attorney for 18years and a senior member <strong>of</strong> the Hartford law firm, Day, Berry and Howard, died 1982. Born in<strong>Burlington</strong> (1916) where he resided most <strong>of</strong> his life. He was a U.S. Army Air Corps veteran <strong>of</strong>World War II. He served as a B-17 Aircraft Commander with the 8th Air Force in England. Hewas shot down and wounded over France in October, 1943. He eluded capture and wasreturned to England by the French Underground. After the war he spent 4 years as pilot for PanAmerican Airways. In addition to his wife, Mary Jean (Afflick) Hartigan <strong>of</strong> Hartford, he leaves abrother, Carl Hartigan, a sister Helen Mullen both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>; three sons; and fivegrandchildren. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HARTIGAN, WILLIAM R. 71, died at his home 5-25-1923. He was formerly proprietor <strong>of</strong>Woodland Hotel (<strong>Burlington</strong> Inn) and also a manufacturer <strong>of</strong> wood handles. He was born in<strong>Burlington</strong> 3-10-1852, the son <strong>of</strong> Thomas and Mary (Mills) Hartigan. He set up a business <strong>of</strong> hisown when only 17 years old, removed to Riverton after a few years, and later moved back to<strong>Burlington</strong>. In 1879 he married Annie S.Barnes. He leaves his wife, a son William HortonHartigan and 2 grandchildren, William Robert and Helen S. Burial in Center Cemetery,<strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HAWLEY, HURON D. 28, son <strong>of</strong> William Hawley died at St. Francis Hospital <strong>of</strong> Pneumonia.(4-27-1889 1-20-1919)He leaves, besides his father, a sister, Mrs. Joseph Ogden <strong>of</strong> Westfield,Mass. a brother in the navy. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HECTOR, WILLIAM F. 70, husband <strong>of</strong> Helen (Griffin) Hector <strong>of</strong> Old George WashingtonTurnpike, died 11-4-1978. (born 12-18-1907) In addition to his wife he is survived by fivedaughters, Mrs. Raymond (Holly) Cmiel <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, Mrs. James (Audray) McCue <strong>of</strong> WestHartford, Mrs. Charles (Judith) Ford <strong>of</strong> Groton, Mrs. David (Maureen) Parker <strong>of</strong> Bristol and Mrs.Alan (Sharon) Cassidy <strong>of</strong> Tolland; a sister, Mrs. Frank Doolan <strong>of</strong> Waterbury; and 16grandchildren. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HEIN, AUGUSTA W. 74, <strong>of</strong> Miller Road, died 1-1-1970. Born in Germany, she lived in<strong>Burlington</strong> the past 12 years. She leaves four sons, Emil C. <strong>of</strong> Unionville, Leo K. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>,52

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