had been a member <strong>of</strong> both the <strong>Burlington</strong> and Collinsville teams in the Farmington ValleyBowling League.He lived with his uncle and aunt until his marriage five years ago, and had been employed byW.H.Hartigan <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> since he left school. He passed away on his fifth weddinganniversary, Oct. 25. He was a member <strong>of</strong> Waquaheag Tribe, ?ORM, the fish and Game Club,and was a member <strong>of</strong> St. Patrick’s Church.Noted for his kindness and fine sportsmanship, Mr. Horn’s host <strong>of</strong> friends are united inmourning his untimely passing at a relative early age. He would have been 39 years old, Nov. 3.(FVH 10-31-1946)I'd love to see it sometime. I probably didn't save it because we were so devastated by his death. He waslike a brother to me and to all <strong>of</strong> us. And his illness so awful when he lay in the hospital for, I think, 190days just starving to death and unable to speak. Only his occasional tears let us know he recognized us.H. (Comment from Helen Mullen)HORN, JOHN F. son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Julius Horn <strong>of</strong> Wilkinsonville, died at his home 5-17-1920, age22. He is survived by 3 brothers & 3 sisters. One brother died recently. Burial Calvary Cemetery,Collinsville, CT.HORTON, EDWARD FRANK, born 1-20-1922 adopted son <strong>of</strong> Elmer and Mac Horton, waskilled in action November 15, 1942. He was buried at sea with full Military Honors.He was a gunner’s mate third class on the battleship U.S. North Dakota which his turretreceived a direct hit by the Japanese in the Battle <strong>of</strong> Guadalcanal. Details <strong>of</strong> the battleship’sencounters were published in the Hartford Daily Currant, Monday, January 4, 1943.Frank and his parents lived with Mrs. Della Horton on what was previously known as theMoses Farm, George Washington Turnpike, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HOTCHKISS, FIDELIA, wife <strong>of</strong> Charles B.Hotchkiss, died at her home on Milford Street,(near Whigville) <strong>of</strong> pneumonia 4-12-1905. She was born in <strong>Burlington</strong> 58 years ago and was thedaughter <strong>of</strong> the late Chester and Sylvia Bunnell. She is survived by her husband, one daughterand one son. Burial in Milford Street Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT. (No marker)HOUGH SIDNEY J., 76, died at his home in <strong>Burlington</strong>, he was in poor health for a number <strong>of</strong>years. The funeral will be held in Mt. Hope Chapel, north Chippins Hill. (It is said that while Mr.Hough was sitting in the Chapel, a bolt <strong>of</strong> lightning hit him, went through his body and put a holein the side <strong>of</strong> his shoe where it came out). Rev. Hubert D.Jones will conduct the services. Mr.Hough was born 1-14-1854, son <strong>of</strong> Andrew and Julia (Welton) Hough and his entire life wasspent here, being engaged in farming and carpenter work. For over 30 years he wascommitteeman <strong>of</strong> School District No. 11 on North Chippins Hill. He also served as assessor andsecond selectman <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary (Perkins) Hough, born 8-15-1855, a nephew, Willard E. Hough, and three nieces. Buried in West Cemetery, Bristol, CT.HOWLAND, Charlotte J.(Boudro) 78, <strong>of</strong> Gaylord St. Bristol, widow <strong>of</strong> Clifford M. died 6-3-1997, at Bristol Hospital. She is survived by her grandchildren, including a granddaughter,Joanne, and her husband, Charles Schilling <strong>of</strong> Bristol; a sister, Pearl Swift <strong>of</strong> East Bridgewater,MA; Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HUBBLE, MARY WALKER, 73, widow <strong>of</strong> Leo L., died 12-31-1983. She was born in Ashland,ME. Mrs. Hubble had lived in <strong>Burlington</strong> since 1966, moving there from Forestville where sheresided for 16 years. She is survived by a son, Kenneth R.Hubble <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, three sisters.HULL, ANDREW E. died, 77, 8-4-1901, one <strong>of</strong> the oldest residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>. Mr. Hullwas born in North Haven in 9-7-1824, son <strong>of</strong> Eliseph Hull. When a boy Mr. Hull's father movedwith his family to <strong>Burlington</strong>, and he always made this his home thereafter. Andrew Hull learnedthe watchmaker's trade early in life and for years he carried on a watch repairing business in<strong>Burlington</strong>, besides operating his farm. He was twice married, the first time to Jane Burr <strong>of</strong> NewBritain, a sister <strong>of</strong> Judge Burr <strong>of</strong> that city, and the second time to Sarah V.Russell <strong>of</strong> Branford,MA, who survives him. Burial in Lamson's Corner Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HULL, GEORGE W. 74, <strong>of</strong> Whigville, historian, and politician, 3-24-1887 11-22-1961, diedsuddenly. A native <strong>of</strong> Bristol, at age 23 he missed by a scant 10 votes <strong>of</strong> becoming Bristol's first58
mayor. (first wife, Sarah Goodsell)He leaves his second wife, Millicent (Perkins) Hull; threesons, George S. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, William G. <strong>of</strong> Newington and Andrew P. <strong>of</strong> Kingston, NJ; threedaughters, Mrs. Stanley F.Withe Jr. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, Mrs. Carl Sames <strong>of</strong> Newington and Mrs.William Kail <strong>of</strong> Ringoes, NJ and 11 grandchildren. Burial in West Cemetery, Bristol, CT.HULL, JAMES WALLACE. 60, <strong>of</strong> 36 Blueberry Lane, husband <strong>of</strong> Suzanne (Morrow) Hull,died 6-5-1993. Born in Canaan, 2-6-1933, son <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Marion (Couch) Hull <strong>of</strong> Avon, and the lateJohn W. Hull, he resided in <strong>Burlington</strong> for the last 30 years. He was a former 2nd Selectman for<strong>Burlington</strong>. Besides his wife and mother, he is survived by 3 sons and daughters-in-law, JamesW. and Karen Hull, Jr. <strong>of</strong> West Hartford, Donald B. and Katherine Hull <strong>of</strong> Avon, and Michael G.and Pamela Morrow <strong>of</strong> Farmington; his sister and brother-in-law,Cheryl and Carey Griffin <strong>of</strong>Wallingford; and 4 grandchildren. Burial at St. Mary Cemetery, Avon, CT.HULL, MILLICENT P. 81, widow <strong>of</strong> George Hull, a former Whigville resident, died at thehome <strong>of</strong> her daughter <strong>of</strong> Ringoes, NJ Mrs. Amelia Kail, 11-8-1979. Born in Bristol 8-19-1898,the daughter <strong>of</strong> the late Montague and Lizzie (Goodsell) Perkins. A director <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Burlington</strong>Library Board from 1927 to 1945. She is survived by a son, Andrew P.Hull <strong>of</strong> Shoreham, NY;three daughters, Mrs. Kail, with whom she lived, Mrs. Harriet Ward <strong>of</strong> Berkeley, CA and Mrs.Jean Sames <strong>of</strong> Port Clinton, OH; a sister, Mrs. Janet P.Wright <strong>of</strong> Silver Springs, MD.HULTEN, DOROTHY E. (Lyon) 80, <strong>of</strong> Lyon Road, <strong>Burlington</strong>, wife <strong>of</strong> Robert D. Hulten diedMonday. (July 18. 2005) at Bristol Hospital. She was born March 15, 1925 in Bristol, daughter <strong>of</strong>the late Clifford C. and Myra (Bostwick) Lyon and had lived in Bristol prior to moving to<strong>Burlington</strong> 75 years ago. Besides her husband she is survived by a son and daughter-in-law,Dennis J. and Sharon Hulten <strong>of</strong> Torrington; a daughter and son-in-Iaw, Susan and StanleyDziedzic <strong>of</strong> Winsted; five sisters, Francis Reeve <strong>of</strong> Canton, Jane Hart <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, AnnLindstedt <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, Constance Neuhausser <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> and Beth Lang <strong>of</strong> Torrington; asister-in-Iaw, Gladys (Hayes) Hulten <strong>of</strong> Kensington; eight grandchildren, two great-grandchildrenand several nieces and nephews. There are no calling hours. Graveside service and burial willbe Monday, July 25, 5 p.m. in <strong>Burlington</strong> Center Cemetery. In lieu <strong>of</strong> flowers memorial donationsmay be made to the Bristol Hospital Oncology Unit, P.O. Box 977, Bristol. CT 06011-0977.Vincent Funeral Home, 120 Albany Turnpike, Canton has charge <strong>of</strong> arrangements.HUMPHREY, LOIS(Petersen) 79 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, widow <strong>of</strong> Stanley, died 3-5-1995. She wasborn in Avon, 9-30-1915, daughter <strong>of</strong> the late George and Lu(Howard)Petersen. Lois resided in<strong>Burlington</strong> for over 50 years. She was a long time member <strong>of</strong> the Whigville Grange. She was theformer Registrar <strong>of</strong> Voters for many years. She was past president <strong>of</strong> The <strong>Burlington</strong> HistoricalSociety, Chairperson <strong>of</strong> the Cemetery Association. She is survived by her four children, JoanTharau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong>, Sue Hultin <strong>of</strong> San Diego, CA, Neal <strong>of</strong> Baytown, TX and Glenn <strong>of</strong> Gilbert,AZ. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HUMPHREY NANCY, 86, widow <strong>of</strong> the late Ralph Humphrey, 1830, 12-28-1916. Mrs.Humphrey leaves a daughter, Mrs. F.M.Russell, 4 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren.Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong> CT.HUMPHREY, SHERRY R. (Richards) 37, <strong>of</strong> West Devon, Gilbert, AZ wife <strong>of</strong> Glenn NicholasHumphrey, died 11-18-1991. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Sean NicholasHumphrey. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT. (Killed in automobile accident)HUMPHREY, STANLEY J. 73, <strong>of</strong> Johnnycake Road, died 9-16-1977. Born in Crystal, ME in1904, he moved to <strong>Burlington</strong> 34 years ago. He worked for Heublein Inc. before retiring. He issurvived by his wife, Lois (Petersen); two sons, Neal S. <strong>of</strong> Baytown, TX & Glenn N. <strong>of</strong><strong>Burlington</strong>; two daughters, Mrs. Joan H. Tharau <strong>of</strong> <strong>Burlington</strong> and Mrs. Sue E. Hultin <strong>of</strong> UpperMarlboro, MD; two brothers, Maurice in ME & Milton <strong>of</strong> Maui, Hawaii; five sisters, Mrs. EdithPinketon, Mrs. Muriel Page, both in MA, Mrs. Althea DeWitt <strong>of</strong> New Brunswick, Canada, Mrs.Winifred Wilkens <strong>of</strong> Meriden and Mrs. Alice Williams <strong>of</strong> Hartford; and five grandchildren.Cremation. Burial in Center Cemetery, <strong>Burlington</strong>, CT.HURDER, ALBERT, died 7-10-1932, an accident caused by a firecracker. He was born inBelfast, MA 1-11-1920. He came to <strong>Burlington</strong> with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hurder59
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