The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

Benjamin F. Burdick Jr.

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The life of Benjamin F. Burdick, Jr., of New London and formerly of East Hampton, has changed course and set sail over the horizon seeking new adventures with his Westie, Kate, his loving companion of 18-years, by his side. He passed away on October 18, 2021 after a short illness that he fought with strength and dignity.

He will walk smiling through the pearly gates and join his Dad and Mom, Benjamin F. Burdick, Sr. and Jane Burdick Hickok, brother, William Burdick; daughter, Emily Burdick Monahan, and grandson, Jacob Benjamin Monahan.

He will be missed by his wife of 57-years Joanne Meehan Burdick, daughters Elizabeth Burdick (Lloyd) of Waterford and Erin Mahony (William) of New London, sons, Benjamin F. Burdick V. (Kelly) of Plainfield, CT, Peter Burdick (Erica) of Cromwell and William Burdick (Chenoa) of West Bridgewate­r, VT, brother Reid Burdick (Ann) of New London and sister Nancy Burdick of Waterford and was “Uncle Benny” to many nieces and nephews. His boyhood friend, Stan Bowdish regularly visited him at Beechwood where Ben heard every word and appreciate­d his love.

“Grampy” will be remembered by his grandchild­ren, Nick and Drew Rasmussen, Daniel Scalera, Sarah, Abby and Sam Burdick, Will Mahony, Benjamin F. Burdick VI and Shane Burdick and Joben and Kinsley, as well as his first great-grandchild, “Augie.” They all brought a smile to his face while they lined up hugs when he asked for the sports report and how they were doing in school.

Ben lived a full life. He grew up in New London,

CT playing in the woods off Vauxhall Street with boyhood friends. He attended New London High School and then ventured off to do a 9-year stint in the U.S. Army as Military Police, where he trained dogs for combat. He continued his career as a police officer in the Town of Groton and East Hampton, CT.

He married Joanne Meehan in 1964 at St. Mary’s Church. They relocated to East Hampton, to pursue his 25-year career at CL&P and raise his family. He was a long-time police officer and an active member of the community, sitting on local Boards. He was a member of the Cobalt, CT Fire Dept. and drove the ambulance. Ben loved raising and showing dogs and was an avid hunter.

Ben was a proud 50-year member of Anchor Lodge #112 AF & AM in East Hampton, as past Master. He was a boy scout leader, enjoyed coaching soccer and basketball, was an avid league softball player and a staunch Republican. His goal was to live to 80 and he made it this year.

Following his retirement, Ben returned to his beloved New London, earned his captain’s license, operated his lobster boat & sailed the Fishers Island Ferry. He loved the ocean, fishing, his close brotherhoo­d of fishermen and gathering with Tom and the crew at Ocean Beach in the morning to “solve the world’s problem.” He was also a longtime member of the Parking Commission.

In Ben’s honor, smile and have good conversati­on with friends and family, his favorite pastime. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the Emily Eshenfelde­r Foundation, 80 Hamilton Street, New London, CT 06320

The funeral service will be held 10am, Thursday at St. James Episcopal Church, 76 Federal Street, New London. Interment following at Cedar Grove Cemetery. Byles Memorial Home, 99 Huntington St, New London is assisting with the arrangemen­ts. Please www.byles. com for directions, to sign the guest book or to share a memory.

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