222 Washington Rd
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Howard J. "Howie" Burnett, Ph.D., 89, passed away peacefully June 16, 2019, at home in Mt. Lebanon. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather; dedicated educator and decorated athlete.
Born October 14, 1929, in Holyoke, Mass., Howie was the seventh of William and Bridget Burnett's eight children.
After Holyoke High School and a post-graduate year at Deerfield Academy (1948), he earned a B.A. degree in Political Science from Amherst College (1952), where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, twice named an All American soccer player, and received the Howard Hill Mossman Trophy and a Rhodes Scholarship. As a Rhodes Scholar, he studied at The Queen's College, Oxford University (1954), completing B.A. and M.A. degrees in Philosophy, Politics and Economics. Dr. Burnett received his doctorate in Government and International Relations from New York University (1965).
Dr. Burnett served in the U.S. Navy from 1954 to 1958, for which he was honored as a Distinguished Alumni of the Navy Supply Corps School in 2010. After serving in the Navy, he worked for Booz Allen & Hamilton, A. L. Ransohoff & Company and Texaco.
From 1962 to 1964, Howie was an assistant professor and assistant to the president at Corning Community College. He spent the next six years as president of the College Center of the Finger Lakes, a consortium of public and private New York state colleges and universities.
On July 1, 1970, Dr. Burnett became the 10th president of Washington & Jefferson College, leading the college until his retirement in 1998. Entering W&J with its first class of women, he managed the college's transition to coeducation, including the hiring of its first female faculty members and the election of the first women to the Board of Trustees. During his tenure, he guided the expansion and evolution of the college, including adding numerous buildings that are now integral to campus life, enhancing its academic calendar and programs, increasing enrollment, and substantially increasing the college's endowment.
He also served as a civilian aide to Secretary of the Army for Western Pennsylvania from 1978 to 1980.
Dr. Burnett also served on the governing boards of numerous businesses and charities, including Cyclops Steel, Washington Hospital and Pittsburgh Opera.
Howie always sought to create opportunities for people whenever possible, with deep caring, kindness and humor. His work inspired great respect and admiration, and his leadership in both professional and personal matters will be greatly missed. We dearly cherish his memory.
He was the loving husband of Maryann DePalma Burnett and the late Barbara "Binky" Burnett ne Ransohoff. He is survived by his children, Lee (Tom) Berman, Sue (Chris) Petito and Mark (Liz) Burnett; and his grandchildren, Michael, Alexandra and Reid Berman, Lucia (Mark Levin), Chris and William Petito, and Thomas (Caroline Stern), Daniel and Julia Burnett. He is also survived by his stepchildren, Carolyn DePalma, Diane (Hans) Lange and Robert (Angela) DePalma; and his stepgrandchildren, Robert and Nicholas Lange, and Samantha DePalma. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will take place at 11 a.m. Friday, June 28, at Saint Anne Church, 400 Hoodridge Drive, Castle Shannon. A luncheon will follow at St. Clair Country Club, 2300 Old Washington Road, Upper St. Clair.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Howard J. Burnett 1952 Scholarship Fund at Amherst College, 220 South Pleasant Street, Amherst, MA 01002, or The Howard J. Burnett Presidential Scholarship Fund at Washington & Jefferson College, Development Department, 60 South Lincoln Street, Washington, PA 15301.
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JS
June 27, 2019
My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm".2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17
Jeanene Jones '13
June 26, 2019
I lay my head to rest,
and in doing so,
lay at your feet
the faces I have seen,
the voices I have heard,
the words I have spoken,
the hands I have shaken,
the service I have given,
the joys I have shared,
the sorrows revealed,
I lay them at your feet,
and in doing so
lay my head to rest.
~Celtic Blessings
Lisa Miller
June 25, 2019
RIP Dr Burnett
Class of '86
Donald & Joan Lightfoot
June 25, 2019
Thank you for all you gave to our community...a robust college, a stable town-gown relationship, the unknown acts of kindness and generosity (personal as well as college) and your loyalty. Unheard of and long tenure! RIP...
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