The Day

Richard Baxter Sr.

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Bristol — Richard Baxter Sr., 85, of Bristol died Jan. 28, after a short illness, in the loving company of his wife and family. Richard “Dick” Baxter was born July 3, 1934, in Glasgow, Scotland. He was the son of James Paterson Baxter and Annie Wilson Burns. He was raised in Rutherglen and there he met his wife, Ena.

Dick immigrated to the USA in 1955 with his parents and brother, settling near Bridgeport. Dick was soon joined by his fiancée, and they were married in Shelton May 8, 1957. Dick was inducted into the U.S. Army soon after and served in active and reserve duties until honorably discharged in 1963. Dick lived much of his life in Seymour, where he and Ena raised their three children. He worked for many years in sales and service at Mel Hart Appliance stores in Bridgeport and nearby, including Glazer’s/ Mel Hart in Ansonia. Dick also worked at Scalzo Appliances in Danbury before fully retiring.

In retirement, Dick and Ena moved to Bristol to live closer to their children. Greatly dedicated to his wife and family, Dick enjoyed spending time with his children, their spouses, and their families. He and Ena also took great pleasure in Scottish Country Dancing, participat­ing for many years in clubs, shows and tours. Dick was an avid gardener and landscaper, and skillful in stonemason­ry and carpentry. He took pride in his beautiful yard and gardens in Seymour and Bristol. Dick and Ena also enjoyed many travels to visit sites and family in North America, Tasmania and Scotland.

Surviving are his beloved wife of 62 years, Ena Dickson (Halliday) Baxter; son, James George Baxter and wife Jamie of Waterford; son, Richard Baxter Jr. of New Britain; daughter, Laura Jean Hedenberg and husband Ralph of Burlington; grandchild­ren, Amber, Richard III (and wife, Jennifer), Allison, David, Aislyn and Casey Baxter; great-grandchild­ren, Brooklyn and Bristol Baxter. His parents; and brother, Phillip Burns Baxter, predecease­d him.

Dick’s wife and children would like to thank family, friends and caregivers for their support and words of condolence. Funeral arrangemen­ts are by Farrell Funeral Home of New Britain. No calling hours are planned. A private burial with military honors will be at the State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown. In lieu of flowers, donations in Dick’s memory can be made to the National Hemophilia Foundation, 7 Pennsylvan­ia Plaza #1204, New York, NY 10001. To send an online condolence, please visit www. FarrellFun­eralHome.com.

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