STOUGHTON, George D.
George Dwight Anthony Otty Stoughton, 91, died on June 1, 2011 at Caleb Hitchcock Health Centre in Bloomfield, CT (Duncaster) after a brief illness. Born in New York City on November 27, 1919, Judge Stoughton was the son of Dr. Dwight H. Stoughton and Aileen Dickson-Otty Stoughton and grew up in West Hartford, CT. He leaves behind his wife of close to 58 years, Mary Elizabeth Bard (McNulty); children Rebecca Attenborough and her husband Robert of Nova Scotia, Judith Stoughton and her husband John Clark of Manchester, and Paul Stoughton of Bloomfield; sister Judith Wawro of Bloomfield; grandchildren Elizabeth, Julia and George Stoughton, John and Jason Attenborough and Kim Carruthers; and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his brother Dr. Peter Van Cortlandt Stoughton and his brothers-in-law Dr. N. William Wawro and Dr. J. Kneeland McNulty.
He graduated from Rothesay Collegiate School Rothesay, New Brunswick (1938), Trinity College Hartford, CT (1942), and Dalhousie University Law School Halifax, Nova Scotia (1949). He served in World War II as a Captain in the U. S. Army, Coast Artillery Corps, in the European Theater. He also served in the Army Officers' Reserve Corps. Judge Stoughton started his legal career with Pelgrift, Dodd, Blumenfeld & Nair and served as Hartford Assistant State's Attorney from 1959-1969, Hartford Chief Assistant State's Attorney from 1969-1975 and Hartford State's Attorney from 1975-1979. He was appointed a Judge of the Superior Court in 1979 by the late Governor Grasso. He was elevated to the Appellate Court in 1987. He served as a State Referee from 1989 until his death. George served on the Chapter of Christ Church Cathedral, Hartford and was a Vestryman of St. James's and St. John's Episcopal Churches, both of West Hartford. He was a summer communicant of St. James Anglican Church in Hunt's Point, Nova Scotia. He was active in the West Hartford Youth Hockey Association from its inception. He was a member of the Hartford Bar Association committee that recommended creation of the Legal Aid Society and a member of the American Trial Lawyers' Association. He belonged to the Hartford Club and Limestone Trout Club, and was a lifetime member of the Mirimachi Salmon Association. In 2007 George was inducted as a member of The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem. He loved spending summers in the Maritimes and will be remembered for his kindness, dignity and gentle manner, his quiet wit, and his love of family, friends, and fishing.
The family will greet friends on Sunday, June 5th between 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church in West Hartford. A funeral service will be held at St. John's on Monday, June 6th at 11:00 a.m. Committal will follow immediately at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford. A reception will be held in the Meeting Room at Duncaster on June 6th from 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Rothesay Collegiate School (40 College Hill Rd., Rothesay, NB, E2E 5H1 Canada), St. John's Episcopal Church (679 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, CT 06119), Duncaster Residents' Association (40 Loeffler Rd., Bloomfield, CT 06002-2262), or to a charity of the donor's choice. For directions and online condolences, please visit www.taylorandmodeen.com.
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John Gale
July 7, 2011
My condolences to the Stoughton family. George was a true gentleman and "lawyer's lawyer" who I had the pleasure of knowing through my partner John Calvocoressi.
Bill Corrigan
June 6, 2011
Paul and Family
So sorry to read about your dad's passing. As it was so soon after mine own father's, heaven must have been in need of two great gentlemen Judges.
You are in our thoughts and prayers,
Bill and family
David Oickle
June 5, 2011
Mary and family,
It's with a heavy heart that I write this note to you. Even though I had only met you folks (George & Mary) a few years back I have grown very fond of you both and the news of George's passing is heartbreaking. Mr. Stoughton was a wonderful person and an absolute gentleman in every way. I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to make his acquaintance. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you, my Christian heart tells me that George is now in a much better place freed from his pain. God bless!
Crissy Huskins
June 5, 2011
so sorry to hear of Georges passing.He was a wonderful man and all of us in Port Le'Hebert Nova Scotia will certainly miss seeing him arround the warf every summer. take care Mary and may god bless.
The huskins family ( sheldon,crissy, hanna & conrad)
David Unsworth
June 5, 2011
Remember George from the Gentlemen's Ale and Quail Club. He was very much the gentleman. I enjoyed his company.
William P. Muurray
June 4, 2011
George Stoughton's memory lives on with us as a person dedicated to the Church, his family, and the court. May he rest in peace.
Joan Baldyga Brown
June 4, 2011
I worked for Mr. Stoughton in the early 70's in the Hartford Superior Court, State's Attorney's Office. What a real gentleman! He was a pleasure to work with, a very fair man and one who was highly respected by all. My sympathy to his family and friends in the passing of this truly wonderful man.
Lisa Christensen Petersen
June 4, 2011
I am so sorry to read of Mr Stoughton's passing. I remember him most as my Sunday School teacher at St. James's so many years ago. He was the epitome of a gentleman and lived his life with honor and honesty - the definition of a "fine" man. My sympathy to all of you.
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