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Ronald L. Burd

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Ronald L. Burd, 68, of Frenchtown, N.J., died Saturday, February 5, 2005, in his home. Born: March 23, 1936, in Somerville, N.J., a son of the late Marion Smith Burd. Personal: He and his wife, the former Judy Denbigh, were married 44 years. He grew up in Clinton and lived in Frenchtown for 37...

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Mrs Burd, Kevin and family,

We are sorry for your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Judy and Family
Bob and I have known all of you our whole lives. We went to Del Val together with the kids. I enjoyed the lunches that we had together with Reverend Dave and hope to see you in the near future. We are truly sorry for your loss and the communities loss. He was a great teacher and mentor.

Sincerely Bob and Jill Haver.

Dear Judy,
Sam and I send our prayers to you and your family. I have many happy memories of having had Ron for a teacher in World History when I was in 9th grade. I'm a whiz when I watch Jeopardy, and questions on ancient history flash before me. I owe that to Ron...too bad it hasn't made me rich or famous, though.
Our family and yours spentmany happy times together when we were young and our moms taught together...oh those picnics in your back yard.
Please extend our...

I am a former student and former ball player(little League) of his. Our prayers and deepest sympathy go out to you. He was a great teacher and always had a wry sense of humor. I remember seeing him a couple years ago and talking for a few moments. It was great to see him at that time when things were a little unnerving for me.

U will always be in my heart....love u!!!!!

I am a former student of Mr. Burds. I am truly sorry for your loss. All through high school I hated Del Val, but attending his class was the highlight of my day. He was a very special teacher, and I am sure that he had that same quality at home. Please accept my deepest condolences in this rough time.