Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Burke, Burrill P.

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HALFMOON — Burrill P. Burke, age 85 of Halfmoon, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, June 24, 2022. Born on October 10, 1936, in Waterford, he was the son of the late Stephen and Olga Burke.

Burrill was raised in Cohoes, and moved to Halfmoon in 2002, where he lived on century-old family property. As a child, he began working for his parents’ business as he attended Cohoes Elementary School and Albany Academy, where he graduated in 1954. At Albany Academy, he played basketball and soccer and obtained the rank of second lieutenant. He earned his B.S. from Siena College, and did graduate work at N.Y.U. Burrill spent his career as a teacher, beginning at Mechanicvi­lle High School, teaching biology, physics, and chemistry. It was at Mechanicvi­lle where he met Bettina Hall, his future wife of 62 years. They married in 1960.

He then moved onto Waterford-Halfmoon schools, continuing to teach sciences in grades seventh to twelfth. He served as a class advisor and science department chair. His teaching journey then led him to Shaker High School where he taught biology for over 25 years, also serving as a class advisor and took on many leadership roles in the Teacher’s Associatio­n as president and chief negotiator for teachers contracts. He was a fierce advocate for teachers advancing their profession­al role. He retired from Shaker in 1992.

He kept busy in retirement, spending time on the family property, tending to his large garden, and working in the wood lot up until his recent illness. He was involved in the religious education program, Holy Names Society at St. Ambrose Church. He passed on a strong work ethic and importance of education to his six children. He was proud of the adults they became.

He spent many hours at multiple school and athletic events of children and grandchild­ren, most recently returning to Albany Academy to watch his grandson play ice hockey. He was always the teacher; sharing things he learned throughout his life with his grandchild­ren, wanting them to be accomplish­ed and happy.

After his wife retired from education in 1999, they began traveling aboard yearly with their dear friends, Bob and Judy Whalen. They visited most of Western and Eastern Europe as well as Alaska and Hawaii. Greece and Italy were his favorites, and they returned several times. In recent years he loved taking summer vacation trips to Cape Cod and Rehoboth Beach, Del.

He is survived by his loving wife, Bettina Hall Burke; children, Michael (Maryann) Burke; Michele (Andre) Dalbec; Cathleen (Fredrick)

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