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Laurie Burns

Danbury, Connecticut

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Laurie Burns, former Danbury kindergarten teacher and longtime resident of Danbury, died September 21, 2010 at home in Bridgewater. She was born Laurel Adelaide Parent on August 22, 1928 in West Hartford, daughter of the late Henry and Constance Hirst Parent. After graduating from Ellsworth...

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Mrs. Burns was my kindergarten teacher at South St School and I still remember her till this day! She was such a warm and caring teacher and I loved her. RIP Mrs. Burns

To all of Laurie's family,
I send my deepest condolences on her passing. It was always so much fun to talk with Laurie on a wide range of subjects whenever I went to visit my family in New Milford. She knew so much about so many things! I know there will always be a hole in your heart now that she is gone but I hope that the happy memories you all have of her will eventually fill the majority of that hole with joy and love.
She has made such a positive impact on so many people...

Dear Adam and Rocky,and Lisa,and family,
I will miss your Mom. She was a lovely lady and I always enjoyed my time spent with her. May she rest in peace.
With lots of love,
Linda Wixted

Such a sweet lady with a warm and embraccing heart. This is sad news. My condolences.

Mrs. Burns was my Kindergarten teacher at South Street School in 1984. She was an amazing teacher and friend, I would alway's go see her year after year she will be sadly missed by all. May she rest in peace and may her family find strength during this difficult time. God Bless. We Love You Mrs. Burns.

Dear Lisa, Adam and Scott,
I'm so sorry to read about your mom's passing - she was a great lady. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

RIP Mrs. Burns. You were the best 1st grade teacher there was. To her family, I want to give my condolences and prayers. She will be truly missed.

Mrs Burns was my kindergarten teacher over 30 years ago. She was a wonderful teacher and a great woman! She will be sadly missed by all!

I was a kindegarden student of
Mrs Burns at Roberts Ave School.Then we moved and I started first grade at South Street. A few years later Mrs Burns Started the kindegarden classes at South Street.I was so happy to see her.
She never forgot a student by name.She was the sweetest,kindest person.I will always keep those fond memories of
Mrs Burns forever in my heart.
R.I.P. Mrs Burns