Burns-Bolstridge-Obituary

Burns H. Bolstridge

Somersworth, New Hampshire

1947 - 2020

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Somersworth, New Hampshire

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Burns Bolstridge passed away in Somersworth, New Hampshire. Funeral Home Services for Burns are being provided by Roberge Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in Foster's Daily Democrat on November 30, 2020.

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Hey Burnsey I was trying to get to sleep last night and your name kept coming up in my head. I called you about 20 years ago just to say hello and we had a great conversation. I never thanked you for your help with the Lakes Regionaire Drum and Bugle Corp so many years ago. You were a great friend. Thank you for not crashing your motorcycle coming back from Somersworth to Laconia that early evening in the summer when we got a flat tire. Rest in peace Burns until we get to see you again my...

Burns and I where inseparable through out the 70's. To many stories to tell. Rest Easy my best friend. Rod Berg 209-648-1653

Burying the wine only to find it the next Spring... It was nice and cold

He was a dear friend to me. We had so many fun times together. He took my high school friend Julie to our senior prom, His friend Rodney was my escort and his friend Tim took my friend Cindy. Partied at York Beach ME after... The year 1977. He became friends with my college roommates also at UVM. Everyone who met him loved him. I still have all his letters he wrote to me in college. He was the one who turned me on to Pink Floyd "Dark Side of the Moon" album wearing his awesome...

I met Burns many years ago (early 80's) through Billy Scritchfield. Burns and I stayed in touch and he always made me feel like a queen. He was a good man and I am so sorry to hear of his loss.

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I worked with Burnsie at the Shipyard. He always made work so much fun. He was a joy to be around. So sorry for your loss.

May God's promise found in John 6:40, of the hope to see our loved ones again, comfort your heart and give you peace, strength, and hope in the days ahead.

Burns was in the Graniteers from 1963 to 1965 in the bugle section. A great asset and a friend to all. The photo was taken in 1964 at the New York World's Fair, it's safe to assume that Burns was in the photo and due to the shakos difficult to locate him among the members

Brother Burnsey you will be missed. I thank you for the friendship over the years. You were a mentor to me at the start of my career at the shipyard. I appreciate the guidance and support. I also enjoyed the bike week rides we did to the beach club. Burns you were a good boy! May you now ride in peace brother