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Obituary
Philip J. Burr, age 90, of Medfield,
peacefully passed at home Tuesday March 10, 2020.
Beloved husband of June (Fernandes) Doucette-Burr &
the late Viola (Torrisi) Burr. Loving father of Lynne
Wright of Goffstown, NH & Philip Burr, Jr. &
wife Teresa of Franklin, MA. Brother of Herbert L. Burr.
Phil is survived by his 3 grandchildren Brittany Burr of
Waltham, Marlene Burr of South Boston & David Wright
of Goffstown, NH. He was also blessed with an additional
6 children, 7 grandchildren & 7 great-grandchildren
through his loving wife June. Phil was born April 21st
to Herbert B & Mary (Smythe) in 1929. Growing up in
Medfield, Phil attended the Hannah Adams Pfaff High
School. He was a 3-sport varsity standout & was
awarded the Lions Club Trophy for All-Around Athletic
Ability. As a top honor student, he graduated with the
Medfield High School Class of 1947 & received the
Harvard Book Award. Phil attended Centre College in
Kentucky in 1949 & received his BS M. ED from Boston
University in 1951. Phil enlisted into the United States
Marines when the Korean War broke out. He held the rank
of 2nd Lt. & was the Platoon Commander of Company C,
1st Battalion, 7th Marines, 1st Marine Division. Phil
received the Purple Heart & Navy Cross for his
heroic actions taken during the battle in the northern
sector near Warsaw & The Hook. After returning from
combat, Phil carried his sense of duty into his daily
life. He enjoyed a long career as an educator &
football coach at Melrose HS, taught at Medway HS &
King Philip Regional HS. Phil was an integral part of
Medfield. He was active in youth baseball & hockey
programs. He also was an avid golfer as member of the
Medfield Golf League. Phil was Medfields Veterans Agent,
the Commander & active member with the American
Legion & a member of the AmVets. He was elected to
the Medfield School Committee & was eventually
inducted into the schools Hall of Fame. In Phils leisure
time, he was an avid reader & lover of trivia. He
loved spending time with family, friends & sharing
his many stories. He enjoyed spending time in Meredith,
NH, Naples, FL & traveled to Hawaii & Europe
after retirement. In the words of Phil, "God Bless".
Visiting hours Mon 3/16, 4-8pm at the Roberts Mitchell
Caruso FH, 15 Miller St., Medfield. Funeral Mass Tues,
3/17, 10am at St. Edward the Confessor Church, 133
Spring St., Medfield. Burial to follow at Vine Lake
Cemetery. Contributions may be made in Phil's memory to
the Committee to Study Memorials, Town Hall, 459 Main
St., Medfield.
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Published by The Country Gazette - Norfolk from Mar. 14
to Mar. 27, 2020
Medfield Loses a Hero Among Us....
Philip J. Burr, passed away on Tuesday, March 10,
2020....he was a loving husband, father, grandfather,
great-grandfather and a true hero.
Medfield loses an American Hero...
Philip J. Burr - Obituary
Burr, age 90 of Medfield, peacefully died at home,
Tuesday, March 10, 2020.
Beloved husband of June (Fernandes) Doucette-Burr and
the late Viola (Torrisi) Burr. Loving father of Lynne
Wright, Goffstown, NH and Philip Burr Jr. and wife
Teresa of Franklin, MA. Brother of Herbert Burr.
Step-father of Priscilla Barry & Michael, Vienna VA;
Judi Doucette Teague & Peter Waldorf, MD; Clifford
Doucette, Medfield, MA; Susan Muratore, Franklin, MA;
Michelle Doucette, Medfield, MA; Eric Doucette &
Kim, Bedford, MA, Grandfather of Brittany Burr, Marlee
Burr, David Wright, Megan Barry, Caitlin Hargrove,
Amanda Muratore, Ashley Muratore, Ryan Doucette, Emily
Doucette & Zach Doucette. Great-Grandfather of
Bella, Brayden, Jackson, Daniel, Henry, Thomas and Luke.
Phil Burr was born in Norwood, MA on April 21st to
Herbert and Mary (Smythe) in 1929 and grew up in
Medfield. Phil attended the Hannah Adams Pfaff High
School. Phil was a three-sport varsity standout. He was
a starting 3rd baseman for the varsity baseball team; a
standout starter of the varsity basketball team and
starting quarterback for the varsity football Warriors.
He was awarded the Lions Club Trophy for All Around
Athletic Ability.
As a top honor student, he graduated with the Medfield
High School Class of 1947 that had 26 classmates. He had
received the Harvard Book Award and was selected as one
of four boys to
represent Medfield High School at Boys' State. Phil was
class president sophomore and junior year and
vice-president his senior year. He was also a tenor in
the chorus.
Being encouraged by favorite teacher Mrs. Pederzini,
Phil then attended Centre College in Kentucky in 1949
with good friend Dan Hinkley. Phil received his BS M. ED
from Boston
University in 1951.
When the Korean War broke out, Phil enlisted into the
United States Marines and was sent over to the war zone
in Korea. On the night of October 8, 1952, Lt. Phil Burr
was the Platoon Commander of Company C, First Battalion,
Seventh Marines, First Marine Division. Phil and his men
were hunkered down in trenches with enemy shell fire all
around them. Phil, encouraging his men and carrying
ammunition, began to organize the defense of their
outpost from the attack. Here Burr was first wounded by
enemy fire. Although painfully wounded, he steadfastly
refused to accept medical attention and continued to
direct his men in the defense of their position. Hurled
to the ground and wounded a second time by the explosion
of an enemy shell, while engaged in carrying ammunition
to his men, he continued to supervise the supply of
ammunition until he was seriously wounded still again.
Immobilized by his many wounds and evacuated to the
medical aid bunker, he skillfully controlled the defense
while receiving treatment
from a corpsman and maintained complete charge of his
unit until relieved by another officer. Phil received
the Purple Heart and the Navy Cross for Heroic Action
which stated: "By his indomitable courage, superb
leadership and valiant fighting spirit, Lt. Burr served
to inspire his men to heroic endeavor in their
successful defense of the outpost." Phil returned home
from the war to recover from his wounds.
But his same commitment and sense of duty to country
stayed with him as he settled into civilian life in his
hometown. Phil represents one of the best examples of
what Thomas Jefferson called the "Active Citizen."
First giving a long career as an educator and football
coach at Melrose High School, Phil also taught at Medway
HS and King Philip Regional HS. He was active in youth
baseball and supported the Medfield Hockey program. He
also was an avid golfer, member of the Medfield Golf
League
in the 70's and played every Tuesday weather permitting
until a few years ago Phil was Medfield's Veterans'
Agent from 1957-1971. He has been the Commander and
active member with the American Legion, Beckwith Post
110 for over 50 years and a member of the AmVets. Phil
served on
the committee to honor those veterans from WWII who left
Medfield High School and went off to war without
receiving their high school diploma in 2003. For over 10
years he has gone to the West Roxbury VA to volunteer
providing coffee and treats to vets after their
appointments.
For many years he would present the Legion Scholarship
and Citizenship medals to graduating seniors. He was
elected to the Medfield School Committee and served the
students and town from 1972-1981. A longtime member of
the Medfield Historical Society, Phil has served as one
of its Curators. Phil is a faithful town meeting
participant and has also served the town as a member of
the Conservation Commission until January 2019. Phil was
a co-founder of the Medfield Home Committee and continue
as volunteer through 2019.
Phil was an integral part of Medfield. He was inducted
into the Medfield High School Hall of Fame. During his
speech, he imparted to the student the importance of
their civic and community service. He was a member of
the Legion of Valor which cherishes the memories of the
valiant deeds for which the Medal of Honor,
Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross, and the Air
Force Cross are the insignia. Phil would volunteer to
present certificates to local students. The first Annual
MHS Senior Gentlemen's Graduation Coffee was established
in 2018 to compliment the Hannah Adams teas. In 2019 it
was officially renamed the Phil Burr Senior Coffee. Phil
attended and offered stories and words of wisdom.
In Phil's leisure time was an avid reader and lover of
trivia. He loved spending time with family and friends
and sharing stories,it was affectionately referred to as
holding court. He spent time each year in Naples, FL and
was able to travel to Hawaii and Europe after
retirement.
In the words of Phil, God Bless.
Funeral Mass Tues March 17th 10am at St. Edward the
Confessor Church, 133 Spring St Medfield. Burial to
follow at Vine Lake Cemetery. Visiting hrs Mon 4-8 at
the Roberts Mitchell Caruso FH, 15 Miller St Medfield.
Contributions may be made in Phil's memory to the
Committee to Study Memorials, Town Hall 459 Main St
Medfield.
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