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Pliny Burrows

Brattleboro, Vermont

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BRATTLEBORO -- Pliny Norman Burrows, 81, of 66 Green Meadow, died early Thursday morning, Sept. 2, 2004, at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital following a brief illness.Mr. Burrows was born in Brattleboro on Feb. 20, 1923, the son of Pliny Warner and Lucy (Weatherhead) Burrows.He was raised in Vernon,...

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Frannie, We were saddened to hear of Pliny's passing. We look back and remember all the wonderful times we had with friends like you both when we lived in Brattleboro. Please accept out sincerest condolances to you, Ann, Lynn and your entire family. Fondly Shirley and Bob

lynn he was a great man. sorry to here this sad news.my heart is with all your family in this time of sorrow.

I was very fortunate to have worked with both Pliny Sr.and Jr. on Elliot St. and Main St. They were both great gentleman. I cherish there memories. My memories and best wishes extend to the entire wonderful family, especially Franny.
Always remember the human mannequin in the window. Those were the best of times. A tear of respect and a deep breath for the future. Your truly... Jim

Pliny was a great guy. He always came across to me as someone who wanted to make sure that you were comfortable..was there anything that he could do for you.The world is a lesser place without the likes of him but there are so many people better off for having known him. Pliny knew that happiness depended on disposition,not position.You will be missed by many. Fran,Lynn and Anne, my families deepest sympathies go to all of you.

Pliny was one of those "once in a lifetime" persons. A friend to all, helpful, friendly and so supportive of so many activities. The term "Mr Brattleboro" truly belongs to Pliny. He will forever be missed by the hundreds that knew him and were helped by him. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Pat and Bill Dennison

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

Fran, Lynn, and Anne,
We were all saddened to here the news of your fathers passing. He was always a pleasure to be around, and brightened the room that he was in. Fran and Pliny were so kind to all of us when we traveled to Vermont for the wedding and showed us around town, visiting all the hot spots, including the Burrows Sport Shop.The girls lit a candle for your father yesterday at church and he will be fondly remembered and missed by all of us. With Sympathy, Matt, Judy, Michael,...

Lynn, Anne, and Fran,

Lynn, I remember you and me, Ann R. all going to your house and hanging in the kitchen, all we did was laugh!! Dad and Mom kept us out of all the rooms in your house except the kitchen!! (did we make that much of a mess??!)Your dad was amazing and so very kind....I am so sorry I cannot make either the wake or funeral, I have to work...You all know where...You are in my thoughts and if anyone needs anything, please let me know..Love you.

Candy

Fran, Anne&Lynn
I remember Pliny well. He was a kind and wonderful man.
My thoughts and prayers go out to each of you and your famalies. May you find comfort and peace of the memories you have of him.