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1 of 5 | Posted by: Jim Heald
“Holiday dinners waiting to see who would fall asleep first after the big turkey meal so we could put a rest in peace sign on them and take thier...
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2 of 5 | Posted by: Susan golden
“Uncle Bud,
I have fond memories of the MA Healds coming up to VT and spending time with all of you. Thank you for the great memories. You were a...
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3 of 5 | Posted by: john heald Shrewsbury MA
“I remember with fondness our many family roadtrips up to St. Albans, Vermont as kids over the Thanksgiving holiday and again in the summer-time....
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4 of 5 | Posted by: Mary Holden
“St. Albans - Howard George Heald, 70, a lifelong St. Albans resident and well known Funeral Director, passed away peacefully early Sunday morning,...
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5 of 5 | Posted by: John Heald
St. Albans - Howard George Heald, 70, a lifelong St. Albans resident and well known Funeral Director, passed away peacefully early Sunday morning, December 3, 2006 at Northwestern Medical Center following an illness of a few months. His loving family was at his side. He was born in St. Albans on February 4, 1936, the oldest son of Raymond W. and Barbara (McCarron) Heald. In 1954, while attending the University of Vermont, Bud met Margaret Katherine Arnold of Bayshore, NY. They were married on August 16, 1958 in East Islip, NY.
Bud was a member of the class of 1954, Bellows Free Academy, attended the University of Vermont and after his military service graduated from Simmons Mortuary College in Syracuse, NY.
Bud was former Co-owner and President of the Heald Funeral Home where he was employed for over fifty years. He was a director of the Peoples Trust Company, a Trustee of the St. Albans Bay Cemetery Association for over 35 years, and a past President of the Vermont Funeral Directors Association. He also was a Past Master of Franklin Lodge #4, F. & A.M. and a member, former Deacon and Trustee of the First Congregational Church. He was a member of Champlain Country Club, the Board of Incorporators of Northwestern Medical Center and a 27 year member of St. Albans Lodge 1566, BPOE. He was a charter member of the eight-o-clock coffee group which has been meeting for over 35 years. He served his country proudly in the United States Marine Corps and was a member of Green Mountain Post #1, American Legion.
Besides his best friend and wife of over 48 years, Peg, Bud is survived by three children; his son, Raymond A. “Rett” and his wife, Emily of St. Albans, daughters, Elizabeth J. “Bet” Howrigan and her husband, Harold John, Jr., of Fairfield, and Dr. Barbara F. “Barb” Fowke and her husband, Mark of Auburn, NH, seven grandchildren; Christopher Jon Heald and his friend, Danielle Messier of St. Albans, Meghan Elizabeth Heald of St. Albans, Harold John Howrigan III, Brendan Anthony Howrigan, Amy Elizabeth Howrigan and Adam Phillip Howrigan all of Fairfield, and Thomas Fowke of Auburn NH, two brothers and their wives; Winslow R. and Sheila Heald of St. Albans, Stephen W. and Patricia Heald of Shrewsbury, MA, a sister and her husband, Sandra B. and Robert Pratt of Westfield, MA. Also several nieces, nephews and cousins.
No where will be found more kind or gentle people than the friends, neighbors, co-workers and doctors and nurses of the Northwestern Medical Center who have helped to make these last few weeks easier for Bud and his family.
A funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11:00 A.M. in the First Congregational Church on Church Street in St. Albans. Pastor Judy Steger Kennedy Will officiate. Following private interment in the Heald/Arnold Family lot in St. Albans Bay Cemetery, Bud’s family will join all who wish to come to the American Legion Hall, Parah Drive, St. Albans for a time of refreshment and sharing. Public visitation will be on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. in the Heald Funeral Home, 87 South Main Street, St. Albans. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider either the Palliative Care Program at Northwestern Medical Center, Fairfield St, St. Albans, VT 05478, or Franklin County Home Health Agency, 3 Home Health Circle, St. Albans, VT 05478. Assisting Bud’s family are his many friends in Funeral Service. Condolences and memories may be sent to the family through www.healdfuneralhome.com.
In Memoriam
1936 -- 2006
Family Statement by Win Heald
On behalf of Peg, and the entire Heald family, I wish to thank each of you for honoring Bud with your presence today. He was well loved by his family and it is obvious that he was well thought of by the community. We grew up in funeral service and worked in it all of our life, but only when something like this happens to us, do we really realize what our friends mean to us. Such a turnout of Funeral Service Professionals, Clergy, Veterans, friends, relatives and the community at large is really gratifying. We also appreciate everything that has been done for us during and after Bud’s illness.
Bud was the oldest of four children. Three boys and a girl. The boys were all born in February, and our sister, Sandy was born March 6th. Either our father didn’t have many spring burials those years, or May was a slow time in the funeral business.
Bud has been my brother for over 67 years. He also was my business partner for the past 38 years. About half those years we operated a very busy ambulance service along with the funeral business. The number of hours we spent together was unbelievable. Many days I saw more of Bud than Peg did. Some say that it is unusual for two brothers to work closely together this long and still get along. We didn’t always agree on everything, but we always came to an agreement. Bud was an achiever and a perfectionist. Growing up, he was not only my older brother, but also my hero. He was a Cub Scout, then a Boy Scout, and very nearly an Eagle Scout. He was quarterback for one of the winningest football teams Bob White ever coached at BFA. I believe they were undefeated for three seasons. Some of his teammates and many of his classmates are here today. He was chosen to play in the first ever NH VT Shrine game, but broke a leg skiing that winter, so he went to the game as manager.
He attended UVM for a couple of years and decided to leave and join the Marines with some high school buddies. It gave us all a scare when he was at Paris Island for Boot Camp and they had that terrible march into the swamp where some recruits drowned. Luckily he was not one of the Marines in
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Know you are missed by those not only in Vermont but beyond. Your work speaks for yourself and the legacy you've left the Heald's is one that will forever be admired. Papa Heald and your grandfather must be proud with the manner in which you maintained the family business and served the families of St. Albans and beyond with such care and respect. And too, I know you were proud to see your son carry on in the same manner you taught him. May you rest in peace.
Posted by: Jim Heald May 27, 2008
Holiday dinners waiting to see who would fall asleep first after the big turkey meal so we could put a rest in peace sign on them and take thier picture. Eating carrot sticks dipped in mayo and playing hide and seek on Bank street. Teaching swimming each summer with Bet. Each and every day that I spent with this family Uncle Bud was always showing up with a smile and an interest in what we kids were doing. He will always be remembered as a loving , caring Uncle.
Posted by: Susan golden May 27, 2008
Uncle Bud,
I have fond memories of the MA Healds coming up to VT and spending time with all of you. Thank you for the great memories. You were a great funeral director and a great person. Your memory will live on. Say hello to Papa and Mama for us.
Posted by: john heald Shrewsbury, MA May 27, 2008
I remember with fondness our many family roadtrips up to St. Albans, Vermont as kids over the Thanksgiving holiday and again in the summer-time. Uncle Bud was always a part of all the adult fun and laughter happening out in Papa Heald's kitchen...while we kids were left to our own devices (smile). Uncle Bud always made his pool available to us during summer visits and we loved that! And my last memory of Bud was of "cutting a rug" with him at my brother John and his wife Katie's wedding in September 2005!
Mary (Heald) Holden
(Steve Heald's daughter)
Posted by: Mary Holden May 27, 2008
St. Albans - Howard George Heald, 70, a lifelong St. Albans resident and well known Funeral Director, passed away peacefully early Sunday morning, December 3, 2006 at Northwestern Medical Center following an illness of a few months. His loving family was at his side. He was born in St. Albans on February 4, 1936, the oldest son of Raymond W. and Barbara (McCarron) Heald. In 1954, while attending the University of Vermont, Bud met Margaret Katherine Arnold of Bayshore, NY. They were married on August 16, 1958 in East Islip, NY.
Bud was a member of the class of 1954, Bellows Free Academy, attended the University of Vermont and after his military service graduated from Simmons Mortuary College in Syracuse, NY.
Bud was former Co-owner and President of the Heald Funeral Home where he was employed for over fifty years. He was a director of the Peoples Trust Company, a Trustee of the St. Albans Bay Cemetery Association for over 35 years, and a past President of the Vermont Funeral Directors Association. He also was a Past Master of Franklin Lodge #4, F. & A.M. and a member, former Deacon and Trustee of the First Congregational Church. He was a member of Champlain Country Club, the Board of Incorporators of Northwestern Medical Center and a 27 year member of St. Albans Lodge 1566, BPOE. He was a charter member of the eight-o-clock coffee group which has been meeting for over 35 years. He served his country proudly in the United States Marine Corps and was a member of Green Mountain Post #1, American Legion.
Besides his best friend and wife of over 48 years, Peg, Bud is survived by three children; his son, Raymond A. “Rett? and his wife, Emily of St. Albans, daughters, Elizabeth J. “Bet? Howrigan and her husband, Harold John, Jr., of Fairfield, and Dr. Barbara F. “Barb? Fowke and her husband, Mark of Auburn, NH, seven grandchildren; Christopher Jon Heald and his friend, Danielle Messier of St. Albans, Meghan Elizabeth Heald of St. Albans, Harold John Howrigan III, Brendan Anthony Howrigan, Amy Elizabeth Howrigan and Adam Phillip Howrigan all of Fairfield, and Thomas Fowke of Auburn NH, two brothers and their wives; Winslow R. and Sheila Heald of St. Albans, Stephen W. and Patricia Heald of Shrewsbury, MA, a sister and her husband, Sandra B. and Robert Pratt of Westfield, MA. Also several nieces, nephews and cousins.
No where will be found more kind or gentle people than the friends, neighbors, co-workers and doctors and nurses of the Northwestern Medical Center who have helped to make these last few weeks easier for Bud and his family.
A funeral service will be held on Thursday at 11:00 A.M. in the First Congregational Church on Church Street in St. Albans. Pastor Judy Steger Kennedy Will officiate. Following private interment in the Heald/Arnold Family lot in St. Albans Bay Cemetery, Bud’s family will join all who wish to come to the American Legion Hall, Parah Drive, St. Albans for a time of refreshment and sharing. Public visitation will be on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. in the Heald Funeral Home, 87 South Main Street, St. Albans. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider either the Palliative Care Program at Northwestern Medical Center, Fairfield St, St. Albans, VT 05478, or Franklin County Home Health Agency, 3 Home Health Circle, St. Albans, VT 05478. Assisting Bud’s family are his many friends in Funeral Service. Condolences and memories may be sent to the family through www.healdfuneralhome.com.
Posted by: John Heald February 08, 2007
Visitation:
December 06 2006
2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Heald Funeral Home
87 South Main Street
St. Albans, VT
Visitation:
December 06 2006
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Heald Funeral Home
87 South Main Street
St. Albans, VT
Funeral Service:
December 07 2006
11:00 AM
First Congregational Church
Church Street
St. Albans, VT
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