Frances Burns

Frances Burns

Frances Burns Obituary

Published by The Trentonian from Sep. 14 to Sep. 15, 2017.
Frances Ann Burns, 69, died early September 11 after battling cancer for several years. Frances was relentlessly curious, a person with an encyclopedic memory and eclectic interests who was always ready with a story and an easy laugh, sometimes at her own expense. Her affecting speaking voice, which revealed a sweetness, will linger in the memories of those who knew her. Her intellect was matched only by her kindness and generosity of spirit. Frances was an accomplished, proud journalist of the old school (facts, words, impossible deadlines, demanding editors, cigarettes—she rolled her own for years) who worked for UPI in New Jersey for many years starting in the mid-’80s. She was the namesake of her grandmother, a highly regarded medical reporter for the Boston Globe (Frances told stories about Granny covering Paul Dudley White and Eisenhower’s heart attack). Her father, Dugald Burns, worked for a time as a reporter for the Schenectady Gazette. One of her editors at UPI, Dennis O’Shea, wrote in an email that on weekend shifts, Frances was often the only person covering the entire state of New Jersey, so she would write football copy on top of crime or political news, obituaries, legislative news or human interests stories—all while getting out the weather forecasts and the broadcast news scripts. “You had to be good, and you had to be fast, to succeed at UPI,” wrote O’Shea. “And Frances was both.” Frances reporting was clear and accurate, not fancy, but she had a keen appreciation for the human theater she was witnessing and sharing with readers. She saw the humanity side of the people she reported on—often rogues and pols—and balanced native compassion with wire-service objectivity. For many years, Frances staffed the one-person Newark bureau of UPI and covered high-profile trials in the federal district court there. Like many reporters who covered Atlantic City and the start of casino industry, she had a story about taking a haranguing call from a peeved Donald Trump, upset about a story she wrote. Frances won several Society of Professional Journalists awards and was the recording secretary for the New Jersey chapter’s board of directors for roughly a decade. She grew up in Cohasset, a picturesque coastal town south of Boston, the eldest of the five daughters of Dugald and Amy Burns, nee Kidder. Her New England roots (and, naturally, the Red Sox) were a source of pride. She graduated from St. John’s College in Annapolis in 1969, and spoke often and fondly about being a “Johnnie” and the school’s great books curriculum. She also earned a masters in economics at the New School of Social Research in New York City. Before UPI, she worked at The Dispatch in Union City, N.J., working her way from the copy desk to being a reporter. Frances moved to Trenton after getting hired by UPI and put down roots in the city. She was a lector at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral and a member of the adult bible study group there. She frequently attended the yearly gatherings of UPI alumni in New York. Frances is survived by sisters: Susan Maltz (Arlington, Mass.), Charlotte Burns (Palmer, Mass.), Amy Burns (Cambridge, Mass.), and Stephanie Burns (Fairfax, Calif.). Friends and family are invited to attend a memorial service for Frances on Sunday, Sept. 17, at 2 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 801 W. State Street, Trenton, NJ, 08618. Contributions can be made in Frances’s memory to Trinity Cathedral or to St. John’s College, 60 College Ave., Annapolis, MD, 21401.

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January 26, 2018

MARIELLE Kronberg posted to the memorial.

November 15, 2017

Jane-Ellen (Andy) Long posted to the memorial.

September 24, 2017

Frances O'Brien posted to the memorial.

MARIELLE Kronberg

January 26, 2018

Frances was a college roommate and lifelong friend of mine. I miss her more than I can say.

Jane-Ellen (Andy) Long

November 15, 2017

Frances (once upon a time, Frankie) and I became good friends at St. John's and stayed in touch through the years. Her incisive intelligence, generous sympathies, and courage will be deeply missed.

Frances O'Brien

September 24, 2017

We will miss Frances' insights at our Bible Study which begins for this year on Sunday, Oct. 1. A few days before she passed away Frances wrote to say she could not join us this year. We will remember Frances giftof knowledgeable, honest faith.

Patty Murray

September 19, 2017

I'm so sorry to learn of Fran's passing and offer my prayers to her family. I'm glad I had the chance to get to know and work with Fran while on the NJSPJ board. Fran was a truly unique person who will be missed by all who knew her.

September 18, 2017

It is very hard to lose someone you love. My sincere hope for the family is that God's Word will comfort you through the coming days. He is a refuge for those in distress. Psalms 9:9

John Conners +

September 15, 2017

I am glad that our paths crossed, if only briefly, from 2000 until 2004 when I served as the Vicar of her parish church, St. Michael's in Trenton.
Our conversations were always interesting and thoughtful. May Frances rest in peace.

(The Rev.) John H. Conners
Noblesville, IN

Miriam LeGare (nee DuFresne)

September 15, 2017

I wish I'd known Frances. I met her when she was a toddler and I was a teenager. We connected when she braved awful weather to attend the funeral of our mother, her Aunt Florine, February 2003. I had always admired her: St. John's University! a reporter carrying on the tradition of our Grandpa Stone, her mother, our Aunt Frances, her father, our Cousin Dugald; her wizardry with words. There is a hole in the world that now must be filled with memories of her works and days. I wish I'd known Frances.

Susan, Charlotte, Amy, and Stephanie, I'm so sorry for the loss of your sister.

René John

September 14, 2017

Her wit and cheeky humor.
Her love of people.

René+
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January 26, 2018

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