Here is the most difficult thing I’ve
ever had to write:
Mr.
William L. “Bill” Dunn, of Park Drive, Clinton, died peacefully surrounded by
loved ones at Middlesex Hospital in Middletown, on February 16, 2018, at the
age of 86.
Bill
is survived
by his loving wife of 63 years, Jane H. Dunn, and his children and their
spouses, William (Joyce) of Torrington; Timothy (Paula) of Nashville, TN;
Kathryn Scott (Joseph) of Portland; Jeremiah (Nancy) of Clinton; and Cornelius
(Cynthia) of Newtown. Bill was preceded in death by his parents, Jeremiah and
M. Loretta Dunn, and his siblings, Anna, Daniel, Loretta, Jane, and Elizabeth.
He is survived by 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Born on December 22,
1931, in New Haven, CT, Bill graduated from Hillhouse High School and in
1954 received a Bachelor’s degree from New Haven State Teachers College (now
Southern Connecticut State University). He also earned advanced degrees from
the University of Connecticut and the University of Rhode Island. He served
four years in the U.S. Navy Reserve and two years in the U.S. Army, but did not
root for Navy during the annual Army/Navy football game because the Army never
made him seasick.
Bill worked as a teacher in
the New Haven school system for 27 years, and during the summers was head
lifeguard at the Clinton Town Beach. He organized and ran the Town Beach youth
program each summer, and could be found most sunny days perched on a lifeguard
chair, and in the days before sunblock, he would wear an oversized pith helmet
and protect his nose and lips with bright white zinc oxide. Bill also was the first
Parks and Recreation director for the town of Clinton. Upon retiring from
teaching, Bill began a second career as the Public Relations Director for the
Connecticut Water Company, where he relished the opportunities to charter small
planes and take aerial photographs of Water Company properties. He later was
elected and served four years as a Probate Court Judge.
Bill was very active in the
community, serving as a Clinton Police commissioner, Vice Chair of the
Democratic Town Committee, past President of the Clinton Rotary Club, past
President of the Clinton Men’s Softball League, past Director of the Clinton
Chamber of Commerce, a Founder and past President of the Clinton Touchdown Club
and head coach of the mighty Clinton Packers.
A longtime fan of the Boston
Red Sox, New York Giants, Notre Dame football, and UConn basketball, Bill also
was a life member of the Elks Club in Westbrook, and a parishioner of St. Mary
Church of the Visitation in Clinton. Bill took great pride in his Irish
heritage, and was named Irishman of the Year by the Elks Club in 1976.
During much of his adult
life, Bill worked many part-time jobs to help support his family. But despite
his busy schedule, he always found time to share his knowledge and experience
with his children and grandchildren, whether it was the proper way to sing an
Irish ballad or how to throw a sharp-breaking curveball. In addition, he loved
to work in his garden and tinker at his work bench in the garage. During his
final years, he enjoyed nothing better than to drive down to the docks and eat
lunch while gazing at his beloved Clinton Harbor.
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I’m going to miss you, Dad. You lived a
long, full life, but it still hurts that you’re gone. Please save some seats
for us next to Jesus. And since St. Patrick’s Day is coming soon, you can be
sure I’ll raise a glass of green O’Doul’s in your honor.
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