Timothy-Burns-Obituary

Timothy M. Burns

East Haven, Connecticut

1953 - 2020

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Burns, Timothy M.Timothy Burns, 67, of East Haven, passed away peacefully at home on August 4, 2020. He was the beloved husband of Karen Fisco-Burns. Tim was born February 1, 1953 to Joseph and Irma (Bianchi) Burns of New Haven.Tim was an alumni of Fairfield Prep and Southern Connecticut State...

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Timmy was one of the first guys I trained with in Metro-North Railroad. He was a really good guy. Funny, honest and caring. I’m sadden to just find out about his passing. He was a good man.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Our thought and prayers are with the Burns Family. Sorry aunt irma And the burns for you loss.

Timmy was a great guy ,loved his wife and children so much,he was our paperboy when I was little.Karen my heart goes out to you and your children and grands,as we both sadly know there are no words to ease the pain God Bless u all

To the Burns and Fisco families....so sorry for your loss. God bless all of you and may family and friends surround you all with compassion and love.

Karen, Our condolences to you and the family. We had some fun times together and watched the kids grow. He was a good man, Girl! May your memories comfort you, now and always.
Love Tara Tyson and Carolyn Miller XOXOXO ---Children's Medical


Karen and family. We are so sorry to hear of Tim’s passing. May memories keep him near.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. My sincere condolences Karen to you and your whole family. Tim always treated me with respect and kindness and I'll always remember him for that. He will be in my prayers.

My deepest condolences to the entire Burns family. I experienced so many great memories as a young kid from our neighborhood visiting your home. There was always so much activity and laughter not o mention the pet ram Buster! I miss those times.
Tim was like a big brother. I fondly remember him stepping up to the baseball plate at Lighthouse Park. He could hit a ball farther then anyone. It’s hard not to think about the great times with my friend and classmate Joe. Another great...