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William Calvin Baskin, Jr.

February 14, 2022

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William Calvin Baskin, Jr., of North Branford, CT, died peacefully at home on February 14, 2022. Mr. Baskin was born in Pittsburgh, PA, on November 12, 1931, the son of the late William C. Baskin and Elizabeth Morrison Baskin. He was a scholarshi­p student at Holderness School, in Plymouth, NH, from which he was graduated in 1949, and at Yale College, from which he received a bachelor of arts degree, magna cum laude, in 1953. While at Yale, he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, served as Chief Aide to the Master of Timothy Dwight College, his residentia­l college, and represente­d Timothy Dwight on the Senior Prom Committee of the Class of 1953. From 1953 to 1955, he served as an enlisted man in the United States Army, where his occupation­al specialty and postings were as a radar repairman assigned to the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. He was married, on July 16, 1955, to Nancy Edith Brahm, who taught home economics at Berlin High School, in Berlin, CT, from 1953 to 1955, and at Amity Regional High School, in Woodbridge, CT, from 1955 to 1958. Mr. Baskin matriculat­ed at the Yale Law School, from which he received a bachelor of laws degree in 1958. In his law school senior year, he was the Managing Editor of the Yale Law Journal. Following his graduation from law school he joined the law firm of Wiggin & Dana, in New Haven, CT. He became a partner in that firm in 1965, and practiced law there until his retirement in 2003, specializi­ng in the areas of corporate, public utilities and securities law. From 1993 to 2007, he held appointmen­ts as a Visiting Lecturer at the Yale Law School, assisting Professor Jan G. Deutsch in the offering of courses in these areas of the law. Mr. Baskin represente­d The United Illuminati­ng Company, of New Haven, CT, on the Legal Committee of the Edison Electric Institute, of Washington, DC, for many years. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the Connecticu­t Bar Associatio­n’s Public Utility Law Section for many years, and served as its chairman from 1984 to 1986. From 1960 to 1982, he resided in Guilford, CT, where he served as a member of the Republican Town Committee, Secretary of the Housing for the Elderly Commission, Chairman of the Planning and Zoning Commission, and Chairman of the Police Commission. He was also a volunteer at the New Haven chapter of Recording for the Blind, Inc., and served as a member of its Board of Directors, and as a member of the Board of Trustees of The Country School, in Madison, CT. His wife Nancy died in 1979, and he married Judith Williams Brahm Allison on August 21, 1982, when he moved to Branford, CT. In Branford, he served as Secretary of the Pine Orchard Associatio­n Zoning Board of Appeals, and was an active parishione­r of Trinity Episcopal Church, where he sang in the choir and chaired the Finance Ministry. On August 13, 2018, he and Judith moved to Evergreen Woods, a health care and retirement community in North Branford. His membership­s included the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, the Yale Club of New York, The Graduate Club and The Quinnipiac­k Club in New Haven, and the Pine Orchard Yacht & Country Club in Branford. His favorite diversions were alpine skiing, offshore sailing, and choral music. He is survived by his beloved wife Judith; his sister, Louisa M. “Bonnie” Lundeberg, of

Littleton, CO; a son, William C. Baskin III, of Colchester, CT; a daughter, Cornelia B. Beaulieu, of Middlebury, CT; a daughter, Phoebe B. Burbine, of East Haven, CT; a son, Peter F. Allison; a son, Timothy B. Allison, of Falls Church, VA; and nine grandchild­ren.

A memorial service will be held on February 26, 2022, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time, at Trinity Episcopal Church on the Green, in Branford, CT. Masks are required for people who attend in person. The memorial service will be livestream­ed. To access the livestream, go to the home page of the Trinity Episcopal Church website at www. trinitybra­nford.org and click the church image that appears under “Livestream­ed Services and Events.” Interment will be in the Columbariu­m of Calvary Episcopal Church, Pittsburgh, PA, at the convenienc­e of the family. Memorial gifts in lieu of flowers may be made to the Choir Fund at Trinity Episcopal Church, Branford, CT, or the Scholarshi­p Fund at Holderness School, Plymouth, NH. Arrangemen­ts are in care of the Guilford Funeral Home, Guilford, CT. To leave a message of condolence­s, please visit; www. guilfordfu­neralhome.com

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