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Gary Burgard Obituary

Gary Burgard
June 10, 2024
Gary H. Burgard, a beloved husband, father and grandfather who made a profound difference in the lives of young people during his career as an educator, passed away peacefully in his East Haven home, surrounded by his family, on June 10. He was 86.
Gary was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1937, and as a high school student went on to earn recognition as an outstanding scholar at a ceremony hosted by President Harry Truman. He was accepted into Yale University in 1955, and graduated Magna Cum Laude four years later with both a Bachelor's degree in English and a Master of Arts degree in education.
Gary's first position as an educator was at Hamden High School, where his passion and deep knowledge of English literature made him a popular teacher. It was at Hamden High that Gary met the love of his life, a French teacher whom he married in 1963, Cathy Burgard. They were less than two weeks shy of celebrating their 61st wedding anniversary before Gary's passing.
Gary remained passionate about education over the span of a career that lasted 34 years before his retirement in 1994. After leaving Hamden High as head of the English department, he spent more than a decade as Principal of Wethersfield High School and finished his career as Assistant Superintendent of Schools in New London, where he championed early-education programs for disadvantaged children.
Gary's passion for education was exceeded only by the love and joy he had for spending time with his family, which included his two grown sons, Tim Burgard and Matt Burgard, and their respective wives, Mary Burgard and Penelope Overton. His greatest joy and sources of pride were his three grandchildren, Lucas and Ethan Burgard (Tim and Mary's sons) and Zoe Burgard (Matt and Penelope's daughter). To the grandchildren, Gary was known as "Pa," and they were blessed to have a grandfather who delighted in their every stage of childhood.
Gary leaves cherished memories with his surviving loved ones, especially the family vacations to Maine he and Cathy arranged every summer for 20 years. It was on those trips when Gary was most in his element, running out every morning for fresh bread or coffee and spending hours finishing jigsaw puzzles with the kids by his side. One of the greatest gifts he gave to everyone in the family was his deep love for the written word, as he and Cathy could often be found curled up on a couch in their home, reading everything from contemporary fiction to classical poetry.
As his life drew to a close, Gary's legacy as an educator came full circle as he reconnected with many of the students who he had taught years earlier in Hamden, forming a virtual book circle that became a source of deep pride and gratitude.
Gary will be remembered at a special memorial service at the W. S. Clancy Memorial Funeral Home, 244 North Main St., Branford on Wednesday, June 19 with a visitation from 10:00 - 11:00 a.m., and a service at 11:00 a.m.
Memorial donations may be made to your local library or an independent book store of your choice. For directions and online memorial see www.wsclancy.com.

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Published by The New Haven Register on Jun. 13, 2024.

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Richard Scoppetto

August 23, 2024

Hi, my name is Richard Scoppetto and I was a young teacher in physical education, and Mr. Burgard was our principal .,as was said, Mr. Burgard was very fair and was always interacting with the teachers and students. I am still teaching and will always remember The support he gave to me

Eric Knapp

August 2, 2024

I have fond memories of Mr. Burgard. He was my principal at WHS and was very fair, understanding and respectful to me during my time at high school. He also worked with my dad (WPD Chief of police) on certain issues that affected the community. RIP sir.

Mary Daversa

August 2, 2024

To the family of Mr. Burgard: On behalf of the entire Huffman family, please accept our deepest condolences on Mr. Burgard's passing. We just learned of this news. As you well know, our mom was Mr. Burgard's secretary for the years he spent as principal at Wethersfield High School. They made a great team and she thoroughly enjoyed working with him over the years. Mr. Burgard was a kind and caring principal and our mom had a deep respect for him. Those were undoubtedly the most rewarding years of her career with the Wethersfield School System. I attended and graduated from WHS while he was the principal and was fortunate to get to know him on a slightly different level than my four siblings. He truly made great contributions to the education of so many and hopefully that brings you all some peace and comfort. He did make this world a better place. How proud you must all be of him! Our family was honored to have known him.
Fondly, Mary Huffman Daversa/daughter of Joanne Huffman

Rev Salvatore mancini

August 2, 2024

Mr. Burgard was the best principle I ever had. Alway had his door open to us student and did a fantastic job. Rest In Peace. Our prayers are with the family. Rev Salvatore Mancini class of 1974

Karen DiBattists

August 2, 2024

Your Dad was my principal at WHS. He was such a nice man. Sending prayers to your family

Patricia (Listro) Lucan

June 14, 2024

I am sad to read of Mr. Burgard's passing. It sounds like he had a wonderful life and has left many to cherish him. His wife was my French teacher at HHS, even before becoming Mrs. Burgard. I graduated in 1965 and went on to study amd teach French, largely because of her. That beautiful couple marrying still brings a smile to those high school memories.
I wish you all God's peace,
Patricia (Listro) Lucan

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