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Obituaries of burlington people - Town of Burlington

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Harold L. and H.Ernest, both <strong>of</strong> Farmington; three daughters, Mrs. Martha H.Brenner <strong>of</strong>Plainville, Mrs. Edna H.Wacker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> and Mrs. Alice H.Strong <strong>of</strong> Farmington, 17grandchildren. Burial in Riverside Cemetery, Farmington, CT.HEIN, LEO KARL 86, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, beloved husband <strong>of</strong> Muriel (Jones) Hein, passed away,Monday, (June 19, 2006). Born in New Britain, August 30th, 1919, son <strong>of</strong> the late Adolf andAugusta (Weber) Hein. Prior to retiring, he was an Electro-Mechanical Engineer with HeinEngineering. Throughout his life, from early spring until late fall, Leo could be found in hisgarden tending his crops to ensure a bountiful harvest for all the family. Leo loved to travelthroughout the United States, and was a proud and patriotic citizen. He was a United StatesNavy veteran <strong>of</strong> World War II and a former member <strong>of</strong> the Garibaldi Society. Besides his wife,he is survived by his three children, Leo Hein Jr. and his wife, Kathy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, Arlene VanLeer and her husband, Sidney <strong>of</strong> Colebrook and Judyth Hein <strong>of</strong> New Hartford; his sisters, AliceStrong <strong>of</strong> Farmington and Edna Wacker <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>; his brothers, Ernie Hein <strong>of</strong> Farmingtonand Harold Hein <strong>of</strong> Farmington; his grandchildren, Katherine, Leo, Jennifer, Sarah, Ronald,Sherrie, Darlene, Dean and Jesse; and ten great-grandchildren. He was pre-deceased by hissister, Martha and three brothers, Emil, Theodore, and Adolf. The family would like to thank thecaring staff at Ingraham Manor in Bristol for their thoughtful attention to Leo in the last months <strong>of</strong>his life. Friends may call at The Ahern Funeral Home, 111 Main St., Rt. 4, Unionville onThursday June 22 from 11 a.m. --1 p.m. Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. in the AhernFuneral Home, followed by burial with full military honors in Riverside Cemetery, Farmington. Inlieu <strong>of</strong> flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Bristol Visiting Nurses Association,195 Maltby St., Bristol, 06010.HENRY, EBEN R. 65, died 6-12-1920. He was born in <strong>Burlington</strong> in 1856. He lived in Avontill about a year ago. He leaves 3 brothers, William <strong>of</strong> Collinsville, Samuel <strong>of</strong> Enfield & James <strong>of</strong>Hartford, & 1 sister, Mrs. E.P. Baldwin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, 3 sons, Clayton <strong>of</strong> Collinsville, Erwin <strong>of</strong>East Hartford & Leon <strong>of</strong> New York, also 1 daughter Agnes <strong>of</strong> Enfield. Burial in Center Cemetery,<strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HENRY, GEORGE W. 49, <strong>of</strong> Hartford and New Hartford died 1934. He was born in<strong>Burlington</strong> 8-27-1884, and was employed by the Connecticut Company. He leaves his wife,Myrtle(Seymour) four sons, Harold, Raymond, Donald and George W. Jr. all <strong>of</strong> New Hartford;three daughters, Mrs. Grace Beecher <strong>of</strong> Norfolk, Dorothy and Edna <strong>of</strong> New Hartford; a sister,Miss Esther <strong>of</strong> New York, and four brothers, Grover <strong>of</strong> Rocky Hill, Gilbert and Nathan <strong>of</strong> NewHartford. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HENRY, HURON, 69, died 8-1-1913. He had been in Fitch's Home at Noroton for a fewyears, and last Friday was struck by a train near Noroton, and died the following day. He wasthe oldest and the first to die <strong>of</strong> several children. He was born in Scotland and came with hisparents, Mr. & Mrs. William Henry to this town when a child. He is survived by his wife, Marilla(Alderman) who lives in <strong>Burlington</strong>, two daughters, Mrs. Bertha Hemsted <strong>of</strong> Collinsville & Mrs.Della (Henry)Hanover <strong>of</strong> New Haven, a son Fred <strong>of</strong> New Haven. five brothers, John <strong>of</strong> Canton,James <strong>of</strong> Hartford, Samuel <strong>of</strong> Enfield, Ebenezer <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, William <strong>of</strong> Collinsville, and asister Mrs. E.P.Baldwin <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. Mr. Henry has been a carpenter all his life. He has served4 years during the Civil War under Admiral Farragut. Buried in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HENRY, JAMES G. 93, died 4-24-1941. He lived at 27 Hazel St. Hartford, a well known son<strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. He was the brother <strong>of</strong> the late Mrs. E.P.Baldwin and uncle to Herbert Baldwin, andwas born at the old Henry home in 1848. Mr. Henry grew up in <strong>Burlington</strong>. He leaves twodaughters, Mrs. George Cook <strong>of</strong> Hartford & Mrs. Harriet Gourlie <strong>of</strong> Thompsonville; one son,Robert G. Henry <strong>of</strong> Thompsonville. Burial in Thompsonville, CT.HENRY, JOHN T. 1854, 1-27-1914, was born in Canton, and spent most <strong>of</strong> his 59 years <strong>of</strong>his life in the town. Mr. Henry was one <strong>of</strong> several boys and one girl born to William Henry whowas in charge <strong>of</strong> the old powder Mill until it blew up many years ago. John was a carriagepainter by trade. He is survived by 4 brothers, William, <strong>of</strong> Collinsville, James <strong>of</strong> Hartford, Samuel53

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