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William Arthur Burns, 91, of Manchester, NH, was lucid and alert just a few short days ago. He knew the end was near, accepted his fate calmly, and was in good humor. An eagerly consumed nip of Jim Beam helped! In the early hours of Saturday, April 16, 2022, Bill Burns muckied. Bill preferred the term, "mucky," a verb meaning to die. There is a unique language used by the people who help families as they deal with end-of-life matters. They speak of "transitioning" to the next phase of the journey, or of passing. Soft, comfortable words for grieving people. Mucky, properly spelled "make" and pronounced MAH-kay, was a Hawaiian term picked up by his father-in-law during his travels in the South Pacific in the 1920s. It was a way for Bill to interject a bit of humor in the family discussions about death. A man who enjoyed humor all his life, he stayed the course right to the very end.

Born and raised in Hanover, NH, Bill was the youngest of three children of Ethel and Ralph Burns. He grew up to marry his high school sweetheart and the love of his life, Susan Sperry. Glued at the hip throughout their lives together, they were the perfect couple. Raising children and dogs, attending Central High School basketball games, running an antiques business, traveling far and wide to auctions, summering in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont in an old schoolhouse, they lived an idyllic life. Sue died last year after battling Alzheimer's, and this was hardest on Bill. After 74 years as a couple, it's comforting to think they are together again now and forever.

Bill and Sue raised two children, Margo and Stephen, both of whom attended Manchester Memorial High School, the good school. (Sorry Dad!) Margo lives in Manchester and is a third-generation educator. Steve lives in York, Maine, with his wife Deb, who have two adult children, Cas of Medford, Massachusetts, and Courtney and her boyfriend Brandon of Wellington, New Zealand.

Bill's brother, Bob Burns, died a few years ago and his wife Marilyn now lives in Ohio. Bill's sister, Betty Walk, died more recently and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery alongside her husband Jim.

Mr. Burns was the principal of Manchester High School Central from 1967 to 1993. He was a graduate of Dartmouth College (1953) and Tufts University (1956) with degrees in History and Education. Providing the highest quality public school education became his life's calling. He taught and was principal at schools in the Northeast Kingdom in Vermont and on Cape Cod before taking on the challenge of Central. Challenge? He transitioned from the tiny Derby Academy to a downtown city high school that, at one time, had two campuses, five buildings, and as many as 3,000 students. Culture shock defined! Throughout his career, Mr. Burns remained student-focused. How could he help? How could he encourage? How could he clear obstacles? How could he inspire? He had a clear vision about his role, and that everything needed to be student-focused. He never aspired to become a superintendent because it was a role too removed from the action, as he'd say. His career reached its zenith at Central High School, and he embraced this!

Later in life Bill became more open about his military service. He attended Dartmouth in the Navy ROTC and upon graduation received a commission in the United States Navy. He served two years of active duty late in the Korean War, and felt fortunate to have been assigned to duty in the Atlantic. He was the anti-submarine warfare officer aboard the destroyer escort USS J. Douglas Blackwood. After he left active service, he used benefits under the GI Bill to put himself through graduate school. He always downplayed his service, though it benefited him greatly. How he served in the Navy Reserve while living in Island Pond, Vermont remains a mystery to this day! After 9-11, Americans began to openly show appreciation of its veterans. It was at that time he took to wearing a baseball cap with his ship's silhouette embroidered on it. He wore out three of these over the years.

Calling hours will be held on Friday, April 22, 2022, from 3:00 to 7:00 PM at Lambert Funeral Home, 1799 Elm Street, Manchester NH. Burial next to Sue at Pine Knoll Cemetery in Hanover, NH, will be a private family event the following day. In lieu of flowers, Bill would ask Seinfeld fans to donate to the Human Fund, but in all seriousness, he would want donations to the Central Pride Foundation, 207 Lowell St., Manchester, NH 03104. To leave a message of condolence, please go to www.lambertfuneralhome.com.

In the end for us all, it comes down to living a good life to the best of our abilities, being kind and respectful to others, and hoping for the grace which Bill showed when he muckied.


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Published by Union Leader on Apr. 21, 2022.

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Phil Hammond

May 3, 2022

I sadly did not get to know Mr. Burns as well as I could wish having attended Memorial High as Margo and Steve did. But I did get to know both of them during my years at UNH and to them I wish my profound sympathy. He was an inspiring person by all accounts and by what I see in both of them. For you both, as long as students and staff from Central High live as well as yourselves he will be remembered. And those that go on always live in our hearts as long as we remember and cherish them too.

Heidi Dubois

April 29, 2022

What a beautiful obituary. That says it all.
Mr. Burns was not only my Principal at Central High school back in 1986 when I was there, but was also my Father's Teacher in Falmouth MA.
Needless to say I did not get away with much. Mr. Burns was such a wonderful man. His door was always open when we needed someone to talk to. Always so very kind and compassionate.

He will be deeply missed. No one will be able to fill his shoes.
May he rest in peace. My deepest sympathies go out to his family.

Cheryl O'Neill

April 23, 2022

Awesome principal, my thoughts and prayers are with his family

Lisa Herlihy

April 22, 2022

Mr. Burns was my Principal, class of 1984. I remember him as being kind and fair! Within the last year or so, he came thru my register at the local grocery store, and I acknowledged who he was. He asked my name, and said, "You must've been a good kid, I don't recognize your name or face". I laughed, but I certainly believed him! :)

Kim Shaw

April 22, 2022

What a man! He was a great principal. Always acknowledged me in the halls. A great person who always made me laugh. He kept me out of detention so many times. I loved that he "talked" to you and worked with you. He never made me feel like I didn't matter. Such a wonderful man. Thank you, Mr. Burns for all the help and guidance thru my years at Central. You always put a smile on my face even on bad days. CLASS of 81! Rest in Peace Young Man. You will NEVER be forgotten in my heart. My prayers for the family and friends in this time of peace.

Elizabeth

April 21, 2022

Mr. Burns was my Principal at Central, class of 1984. I was a transfer student. He treated me so kindly. He was always available to all of us, he really cared about his students.
What a wonderful person, he left a impression on me that never faded. May he Rest In Peace.
My deepest and sincere Condolences to his family.

Chris Schneider CHS '91

April 21, 2022

Condolences to the Burns family. Mr. Burns was the best. It just seemed like he knew every student and he never missed a hoop game (nor did Mrs. Burns) even if it was in Durham. He was a wonderful man.

Shawn Martin

April 21, 2022

My very deepest sympathy to the Burns family. Mr. Burns was a good and fair man in my few interactions with him, and was respected by all. CHS '95

Beverly Young Loranger

April 21, 2022

RIP Bill Burns. You were the principal when my three children went to Central. You left some great memories for my old Alma Mater. class of 1951

Natalie Kobashar Call

April 21, 2022

Our deepest sympathies to his family. I was in the Class of 76, the first class to attend the "annex" up that big hill. Mr Burns always made our class feel welcome at all of the activities at the "main campus." He is flying with the angels with Sue and his family. May His Memory Be Eternal!!!

Pete Gabrielli

April 21, 2022

Remembering Mr.Burns as a tough but fair Principal, whom I had the nervous pleasure of meeting on more than one occasion in my high school years.
Rest in Peace Mr. Burns...

Ron Biron

April 21, 2022

My deepest sympathy to the Burns family, friends and classmates of 76. I remember him fondly and he is and will forever be an icon in CHS history!

Ed Wade

April 20, 2022

Rest In peace, Bill. It was a pleasure working for you as a teacher at Central and with you as an administrator in the school district. I will miss you at our Tuesday lunches.

David Kolenski

April 20, 2022

Rest in peace Mr Burns my high school principal.

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