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WILLIAM ROBERT HOWRIGAN FAIRFIELD - William Robert Howrigan passed away at the age of 90 on the evening of Oct. 1, at his home with his wife, children, and grandchildren by his side. He was born on May 29, 1919, in the Stone House on his family farm in Fletcher, the third son of William and Margaret (McCarthy) Howrigan. Robert married Frances Virginia Mawn in St. Mary's Church in St. Albans on Feb. 12, 1949. Virginia survives him along with their six sons and three daughters, 37 grandchildren, and six great- grandchildren. He attended one-room schools in Fletcher and Fairfield, graduating from St. Mary's High School in St. Albans in 1937. He was a lifelong and proud member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Fairfield, serving as a greeter and opening doors for parishioners to the age of 90. He was a well known Franklin county dairyman and maple sugar maker. He was always active in local and state community service. He was first elected selectman in Fletcher at the age of 23, and also served as Justice of the Peace in that town until purchasing his first farm in Fletcher in 1948. He was a licensed agent for Farm Bureau Insurance and served for a short time as a U.S. customs inspector in Alburgh, Vt. In September 1953, he and his wife Virginia purchased the McFeeters Farm in Fairfield, which became their home, Misty Maples Farm. Through the years, several adjoining farms were added to the original acreage. Misty Maples Farm, "The Lord, the land, the animals and the maples. These are our providers..." Robert was a member of the St. Albans Cooperative Creamery and also a member of the Franklin County Maple Producers Coop.He had a lasting and rewarding relationship with Sam Cutting of Dakin Farm to whom he sold maple syrup for over 30 years. His agricultural contributions included Franklin County Farm Bureau president, member of the FranklinGrand Isle County F.H.A. Board and the VT State A.S.C.S. Board. He also served on the VT Maple Promotion Board, VT Sugarmaker's Association, and VT Maple Industry Council. Recognitions included VT/NH Soil Conservation Farmer of the Year, 1960; VT Sugarmaker of the year, 1986; VT Maple Person of the year, 1989; Franklin County Maplerama Community Service Award, 2002; and VT Maple Industry Council Sumner Williams Award, 2005. In 1959, Robert became a member of the building and site committee for the new Fairfield Center School, the community project of which he was most proud. This committee negotiated and secured the land for the Fairfield School Complex from Mr. and Mrs. S. Allen Soule. He was elected to the Fairfield School Board in 1960 and served for 21 years as a School Director. During this time the new Fairfield Center School was built and six one-room schools were closed. He also served on the St. Albans City, Town, and Fairfield Supervisory Union Board. Other community service included Kerbs Memorial Hospital director, Northwest Medical Center incorporator, VT State Banking Commission, member of the VT State Whey Authority Board, Burlington Savings Bank Advisory Board, Bent Northrop Memorial Library Trustee, St. Patrick's Cemetery Association trustee, St. Albans Historical Society member, and a fourth degree member of the Knights of Columbus. A strong believer in family and friends, and dedicated to dairy farming and maple sugaring, Robert built his public service duties around his priorities at home. His greatest reward was his family, and especially his grandchildren. He was a proud American and loved to instill his patriotism and respect for those who came before us, sacrificing to protect our way of life. He was proud of his Irish heritage and loved the St. Patrick's Day celebration, along with his own version of an Irish jig or two! Robert loved a good story and had an infectious laugh that endeared him to all. In addition to Virginia, his wife of 60 years, survivors include his nine children, Patrick and Paula (Barrette) of Sheldon, Mary and John Schreindorfer, William Robert Jr. and Patricia (Flanagan), Eileen and Garry Trudell, Daniel and Shelley (Read), David and Peggy (Hubbard), Brian and Cari (Brady), Catherine and Steven Beauregard, and Mark and Sarah (Duffy) Howrigan, all of Fairfield. He will be dearly missed by his 37 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. He also leaves his brother Thomas G. Howrigan, MD of Fletcher, and sisters Loretta Magnan and her husband Henry of Fairfield, Kathleen Connor of Burlington, and Teresa Manahan and her husband John of St. Albans. He also leaves his brothersin-law, Bernard Connor of Fairfield and Andrew Mawn and his wife Katherine of Woburn, Mass.; sisters-inlaw, Anne (Rowley) Howrigan of Fairfield, Elizabeth "Betty" (Mawn) Mercure of St. Albans, Patricia (Mawn) Heimberger of Cocoa Beach, Fla., Sister Rita Mawn of Saranac Lake, N.Y., and Kathleen (Mawn) Tabor of St. Albans; and many nieces, nephews and godchildren. Robert was predeceased by infant brother Bernard Howrigan; Senator D. Francis Howrigan and his wife Neva; Sgt. Raymond "Pat" Howrigan USMC, killed in action in Iwo Jima in 1945; Harold J. Howrigan; Mary Howrigan Connor, RN; Emmett and Rose Howrigan O'Connell; Frederick Connor; John and Margaret (Mawn) Yuen; Edward "Joe" Mercure; and John Heimberger. A Mass of Christian will be celebrated on Monday, Oct. 5, at 11 a.m. in St. Patrick's Church in Fairfield. Interment will follow in the family lot in St. Patrick's Cemetery. Friends may call at the Brady-Levesque Funeral Home on South Main Street, St. Albans, on Sunday from 3 to 9 p.m. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Resurrection House, 20 River Street, Saranac Lake, NY 12983 or Franklin County Home Health Agency, 3 Home Health Circle, St. Albans, VT 05478. An online condolence book and photo album has been established at the funeral home website: www.bnlfh.com. Arrangements are entrusted to the Brady & Levesque Funeral Home and Commemorative Services.

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Published by The Burlington Free Press on Oct. 4, 2009.

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Terry & Louise Wright

October 16, 2009

We are sending our sincere condolonces on Bob' passing. May your memories help you at this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jean Miner

October 13, 2009

Virginia, some of my happiest memories are of times spent with you and Rob, and other members of the Howrigan family during visits to Vermont. As stewards of the land, community supporters, loving
family, and Rob's joyous Irish personality, you made those times very
special. Loss hurts -- I know. Be strong. It will ease.

Shawn Rollo

October 11, 2009

Sorry to hear about Robert's passing. I have many fond memories of working on his farm when I was a young man.

Judymae Allen Cognetta

October 6, 2009

God Bless the Howrigan Family,
Mr. Howrigan was a great man, father, farmer and maple man. My grandfather Dean Blake was also a great friend of the Howrigan family on all aspects of farming in Vermont.
The contributions the Howrigan's have given to the state of Vermont and the many generations that will cherrish them all.
Always remember the good times and God's strength will help you through this rock in the road that we all must get over but it will take time to heel.
Mrs. Nora B. Allen, Valmore &
Judymae Allen Cognetta, Steve & Jill Platt

October 5, 2009

Aunt Virginia and Family,

I want to express my saddness and sympathy at Uncle Bob's passing.

His booming voice, great stories and love for life, will surely be missed.

Paul Mercure

Mary Ellen (Bevins) Jolley

October 5, 2009

My sincere condolences to you Virginia, and your family in the loss of your husband, dad and grandfather, and to the rest of the Howrigan family who have lost yet another brother and uncle so soon. May you find peace and comfort in the many wonderful memories he has left with you always.

WILLIAM HOWRIGAN

October 5, 2009

OUR HEARTS ARE SAD THAT WE HAVE LOST "ANOTHER" GREAT FATHER OF FAIRFIELD. MAY YOU ALL TAKE COMFORT IN THE WONDERFUL MEMORIES ONCE TIME TAKES SOME OF THE PAIN!

MARILYN (BOVAT) EBERHARDT
DAUGHTER OF SLIM BOVAT

Chris Manahan

October 5, 2009

Aunt Virginia and the entire Family,

Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. It was with sadness that I learned of Uncle Robert's passing.

Knowing that he lived a very full life and ejoyed the company of such a fine family is comforting.

Uncle Robert was as they say, "one of a kind"! Who can forget all the family reunions when he would grab a bat and step to the plate! Showing the youngsters how it was done.

His great laugh will live with me forever.

God Bless.

Pam Paradee

October 5, 2009

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

October 5, 2009

I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO ATTEND THE SERVICES BUT JUST KNOW THAT YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

BUNNY RICHARDS

Sara Mitchell

October 5, 2009

To the Family of William Howrigan:
My deepest sympathy. I do believe he is in a better place. He is missed by many people!

Bert Lussier and Sandi Murphy

October 5, 2009

To the Family of Robert Howrigan:
Bert and myself have many memories of visits; Auction days and that wonderful "jig" Bob would get me to do every time music was near by. I first met Bob Howrigan in August of 1980 at the Franklin County Field Days. Bert introduced us and as soon as Bob heard Murphy, he said: " with a name like that you should know the Irish jig, would you like to dance?" I said OK and that started my introduction to Franklin County. Bert and I both have a healthy respect for Bob Howrigan. He was true to his Heritage, his family, his community, his work and his sugaring. Certainly a wonderful example for his children and grandchildren and great grandchildren.
We share in your loss and the community's loss. Please accept our heartfelt condolances.

Dana Kittell

October 5, 2009

Dear Virginia and Family,

Our deepest Sympathies to you and your family. Bob's insight and courage will be deeply missed. I remember serving with Bob on the School Board and his help to a young man pretty green were immense. He williness to help me and the School as a whole left his mark on the SchoolSystem to this day.

Dana and Judy Kittell

Guy Roddy

October 4, 2009

October 04, 2009
Dear Virginia and Family,

May I express my deepest sympathy and prayers at the passing of Robert. He was certainly a gifted man who used his talents well. I am sure he is a great loss to you although these past months you have been through the dark valley. You and Robert have always been a wonderful and exemplary couple and part of my life. Even those I was very young I can remember hearing about your wedding.

May God give you strength in these days and weeks ahead.

God bless you all.

Br. Guy Roddy
[email protected]

Jeff Paradee

October 4, 2009

My condolences go to the family. I remember as a teenager I loaded hay for Mr Howrigan in Grand Isle. He would call me boy all the time. I went home and told my mom, Josephine, that I was going to say something to him because it bothered me. She told me to suck it up. He was a good man and I needed to respect him. Over the years I have told many people of my days working for him. He will be missed.

Dawn (Barker) Nelson

October 4, 2009

Sarah and Mark

My prayers and thoughts are with you at your time of sorrow. I truely believe that your Dad is in a much better place and is watching over you all now. God Bless.

October 4, 2009

In the Jewish Faith when we suffer a loss both individually and as a community we want the family to know that we suffer their loss with them."May G-D comfort you together with all the othe mourners of Zion and Jerusalem". The legacy of your joy of family and community continues with your family.From our hearts to you and your family. The Ross- Robinsons-Stu,Michelle,Thomas & Jonathan-Grand Isle,VT.

Marlene Thibault

October 4, 2009

Dear Virginia and family,
It is with great respect and honor that we offer our condolences at this time. Just to have known Robert has enriched our lives. We wish to express our heartfelt sympathy to you.
Sincerely, Marlene and Francis Thibault

John Manahan

October 4, 2009

"As our tears flow we lift our heads
And with pride we hold them high
For faith and courage filled the way he trod.
We lift our hearts, too, for well we know
that joy and peace are his
because there is a God."

JFM

Larry & Diane Myott

October 4, 2009

I remember Robert with great folndness. He was a great man in the Vermont Maple Industry and always a leader. Mostly, he was a good friend, he helped me a lot when we were working on varioius projects such as Maplerama, Maple Festival, and much more. I mostly remember him taking me on tours of Franklin County (mostly Fairfield) to learn about who lived where and what the history of the town was. Of course he always knew where my Fairfield ancestors lived and what they did. The trips that Bob and Virginia took with us to international maple sessions bring back great memories of friendship.
Our sincere condolences.

October 4, 2009

My deepest sympathy goes out to the Howrigan family at this time. I will always have the great memories of Robert's stories and his deep laugh. He was also msost proud of his family.

Brent Shedd (Essex Vt.)

Dick & Bobbie Allard

October 3, 2009

To the Wm. Robert Howrigan family:

Our deepest sympathies to all of you and your families in your loss. I'm sure he will be dearly missed, but you will hold many memories in your hearts.

Hon. Roberta & Dick Allard, St. Albans

The Staff of Brady & Levesque Funeral Home And Commemorative Services

October 2, 2009

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