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Burton August Obituary

August, Burton S.

Brighton/Boca Raton, FL: A lifelong Rochestarian, Burt passed away peacefully in Florida on March 18, 2016 just weeks before his 101st birthday.

Burt worked in the men's clothing business for many years, first at his family's business, August Brothers Clothing, and then for 33 years at Michaels-Stern & Co., where he worked his way up from errand boy to Sr. Vice President. In 1969 Burt began his second career joining his brother, Charles J. August and his partner Sheldon Lane at Monro Muffler Brake. Over the next twelve years, he was instrumental in helping grow the business from an eight store Rochester operation to a highly respected regional player with more than 50 locations from Buffalo to Albany. Burt retired in 1981 but remained a member of the Monro Board of Directors for another twenty years.

Burt loved Rochester and believed strongly in giving back to the community that had given him and his family so much. Always focused on those less fortunate, he proudly served on numerous not for profit boards including The United Way, The Seneca Waterways Council of the Boy Scouts of America, The Al Sigl Community of Agencies, The Hillside Family of Agencies, Unity Health System and Rochester Institute of Technology. Burt was a doer and quickly rose to leadership positions in virtually every organization he joined. Burt also served on the State and Regional levels of The United Way and The Boy Scouts of America.

To perpetuate their philanthropic interests, in 1989, Burt and his brother Chuck established the Charles J., and Burton S. August Family Foundation, which supports organizations big and small throughout the Rochester area. Both gave generously of their time and treasure throughout their lives.

Burt was an avid fisherman, often spending Sundays in the summer in a boat on Lake Ontario, or Erie. No matter how bad the weather was or how few fish were caught, Burt would fish from early morning until late afternoon. An invite to fish with Burt was coveted, and being able to catch more fish than him was no small feat. The only outdoor activity Burt enjoyed as much as fishing, was selling Christmas trees to benefit Boy Scout Troop 31. Well into his nineties, Burt could usually be found in December at the tree lot on Meigs Street, showing the younger scouts the art of the sale.

Burt was a member of the second graduating class of Brighton High School and a proud member of its Alumni Hall of Fame. He was a founding member of Temple Sinai and was awarded Trustee Emeritus status. To recognize his work with scouting, he was honored by the Boy Scouts of America with both its Silver Beaver and Silver Antelope Awards. In 1990 Burt received the RIT Founders Award for his public and institute spirit. The award had only been presented nine times previously since it was established in 1934. In 1995, he received an honorary doctorate from RIT and in 2003, Burt and his brother Chuck were inducted into the Rochester Business Hall of Fame.

Burt will be dearly missed by his family: his second wife Joan August, children Burton Jr. (Barb), Robert (Amy), John (Jane) and Elizabeth (Thomas B. Mafrici), and his step children, Donald (Betsy), David (Audrey) and Ken (Olivia) Kubie, his 10 grandchildren who he adored, Shoshanah Manasee (Michael), Madeline, Meghan, Christine, Ari, Nathan, and Kyle August, Natalie, Elizabeth and Madeleine Mafrici, as well as his step-grandchildren and their families, his sister in-law, Jean August, and many nieces and nephews. Burt was predeceased by his first wife of 49 years, Madeleine August, his sister, Jane Friedman and his brother, Charles August.

The family would like to thank all the home and health care professionals in Rochester and Boca Raton for the wonderful treatment they provided Burt over the past year. A special thanks to Dr. James Haley for his tremendous care, incredible dedication and friendship.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to: The Rochester Institute of Technology, The Hillside Family of Agencies, The Al Sigl Community of Agencies, Unity Health System, The Seneca Waterways Council of the Boy Scouts of America, Temple Sinai, and The United Way of Greater Rochester.

A community memorial Service will be held on Thursday, May 5th at 2 PM at the Lyric Theatre, 440 East Avenue followed by a reception at The Genesee Valley Club. To leave a message of condolence, please visit:



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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle from Mar. 25 to Mar. 27, 2016.

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Cindy Hurwitz

June 19, 2016

Dear John, Jane and family,
Since I live out of state I just found out about your Dad's passing. I'm so sorry. My sincere condolences go out to you.

Geoffrey Kline

May 5, 2016

My father passed when I was young and I was alone on a troop 31 father&son
Camp out. Mr. August was somehow always there for me for all of the events.
While known for his brilliant business acumen and generous philanthropy I will always remember him for his genuine warmth and compassion.
Probably his greatest achievement is exemplified in his family's continuing tradition of quietly improving people's lives and always leaving people and things better than they found them.
We all shall miss this great American.

Tom and Mary Lou Mees

March 30, 2016

Burt earned his merit badge in "living". This was a man who did it right. His family, his businesses, his philanthropic endeavors - all spoke volumes of the right way to live. The world is a lesser place today without him. Special hug to Liz -

March 28, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss. Please find peace and comfort in knowing God cares for you and will help you in your time of need. Jeremiah 29:12 "you will call me and come and pray to me and I will listen to you."

Kathie Bryant

March 28, 2016

Dear August Family, My name is Kathie Collier-Bryant, First off, I'm very sorry for your loss. It's so very hard to lose someone you love so much! I know you don't know me, But My Grandmother was Burton's personnel secretary at Micheal Stern's. Her name was Mary Jerow and she ALWAYS spoke very highly of him! She was blessed that Burt gave her that job and she loved every minute of it! I just wanted to say that again, I'm very sorry, and Thank You to Burt for making My Grandmother's job a very special one! My sincere Thoughts and Prayers go out to The August Family! May God help you through this time of sorrow and May God Bless All of You!!

March 27, 2016

Sincere condolences goes out to the August family for your sad loss.

Lauraine Allan

March 26, 2016

As assistant to Dr. Haley for many years, Burt's visits were a highlight. Rochester will miss his intelligence and sense of humor. August family, I'm so sorry for your loss.

Susan & John Eastwood

March 25, 2016

Joan, Liz, Bob, John, Burt-
We are so very sorry for your loss and are thinking of all of you. We have such fond memories of Uncle Burt and will cherish them always.
Sue, John and Charlie Eastwood

Evelyn Thompson

March 25, 2016

Going to miss my bridge partner, The best I ever had. I was fortunate to have him for a friend

Rob Haggerty

March 25, 2016

Bob, John, Burt and Liz,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. Your father and family touched so many lives, and has made the world a better place.
Rob and Julie Haggerty

Mark and Gwen Chamberlain

March 25, 2016

Our condolences to the entire August family. It was an honor to work at Monro and to have known Burt. He was a great man!

David Terruli

March 25, 2016

One of the best men we ever had in Rochester , Burton worked with my Grandfather at Michael Stern long ago . He will be sadly missed . My condolences to John August and the family .

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