Henry-Burden-Obituary

Henry Burden

Hamburg, Pennsylvania

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Henry L. Burden, 77, Upper Bern Township, died Sunday, Feb. 28, 2010, at 12:15 a.m. in the Reading Hospital, where he was a patient since Monday, Feb. 22.

He was the husband of Maria M. (DeSologuren) Burden.

Born in Belleville, N.J., he was the son of the late Henry and Ida (Barmore)...

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My Deepest Sympathy. I only met Rev. Burden once and he was a sincere and earnest person. You will be dearly missed by everyone!

maria, Christa and family, My prayers and condolences to you at your loss . Henry was a great colleague and friend and will be sorely missed . May the peace and Joy of Christ Jesus which passes all human Understanding be with you now and always.

Reverend Henry L. Burden (our "Pope")

My deepest sympathy. I only met Rev. Burden once and he touched my heart as a sincere and earnest person.

From only knowing Rev. Burden more than a month, I could already tell the type of person he was. Caring, full of humor and life; he will surely be missed. My deepest sympathies to Maria and the rest of Burden family.

Our deepest sympathy to Reverend Henry's family and friends. We first met Reverend Henry when he performed our son's wedding ceremony in May 2008 and again when he married our daughter in July 2009. Reverend Henry was kind and provided a sense of calmness and serenity to both ceremonies. He has touched many peoples' lives and will not be forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I had the pleasure of working with Henry at A+T Chevrolet and he performed the wedding ceremony for our daughter last year. He was a pleasant kind man and I was glad to know him.
His family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Dave and Sandy Bussenger

Maria and Family,
We are very sorry for your loss. We hope that you will find the peace that you and your family needs to get by. Henry was a great man who married my husband and i in aug. 2008. we will miss him dearly.

Reverend James and Lisa Young