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CPL Thomas Edward Burnett Sr.

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CPL Thomas Edward Burnett Sr. Veteran

Birth
Mason City, Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, USA
Death
24 Feb 2023 (aged 93)
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.8716694, Longitude: -93.2184278
Plot
SECTION G SITE 314
Memorial ID
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Thomas Edward Burnett Sr, age 93, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great papa, teacher, friend, and champion for justice, died February 24, 2023, at the Minneapolis Veterans Home.

We mourn the loss of his warm and infectious laugh, his gift of gracious hospitality, his capacious mind brimming with ideas, opinions, and endless stories, and his abiding love for his family.

Born in Mason City Iowa.

Tom attended Holy Family school and Loras College, Dubuque Iowa. The Korean War interrupted his studies; he volunteered and served in the 25th infantry division. On leave, Tom married Beverly Roberts on February 13, 1953. When he returned from Korea, they moved to Minneapolis, and he earned a BS degree from the University of MN. Making Bloomington their home for more than 50 years, Tom and Beverly raised three children, Martha, Tom Jr, and Mary Margaret. They were founding members of St Edwards Catholic Church, enjoyed friendships and golf at the Minnesota Valley Country Club, and most importantly, were central in the lives of their children and grandchildren.

Tom was passionate about teaching and his students. He taught English and ESL in Richfield and founded the Minnesota Reading Center, teaching efficient reading to adults across the Twin Cities, and to teens at Camp Lincoln in Nisswa MN. Often a favorite teacher, past students have sought out Tom to tell him the difference he made in their lives. Although education and learning were central to Tom's life, he wasn't bookish. He loved the outdoors and planned many hunting, fishing, canoeing, and tree planting trips on his land in WI.

Warm, gregarious, and engaging, Tom loved people. Tom was often found listening to, and telling stories. He was keenly interested in hearing about the lives of others, particularly young people, and most especially his nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. He delighted in their achievements and always offered love, praise, advice, and encouragement.

After his son, Tom Jr was killed on September 11, 2001, Tom Sr became a recognized voice for justice. On behalf of his family, survivors, and family members of victims of the 9/11 attacks, he initiated efforts to hold terrorists and those who funded terrorism, accountable for their actions. He also served on the committee to plan the 9/11 National Memorial in Shanksville. Believing the best way to fight terrorism is through education and active citizenship, he and Beverly established the Tom Burnett Leadership Program and the Tom Burnett Scholarship at the Carlson School of Management at the U of M, a scholarship at St John's University, and scholarships for Bloomington HS seniors.

Tom is preceded in death by his son, Thomas Edward Jr, his wife, Beverly Ardela Roberts; parents, John J Burnett, Margaret Siesseger Burnett; brothers, John J, William, Patrick, Joseph; life-long friend, Msgr Joe Slepicka.

He is survived by his daughters, Martha (Michael) Pettee, Mary Margaret (Chad) Jurgens; grandchildren, Loren O'Brien, Kathleen (Dan) West, Devin (Stephanie) O'Brien, Mariah (David) Jacobson, Mary Margaret (Shea) McAdaragh, Halley Burnett, Madison (Kirk) Dettmer, Ben Pettee, Anna Clare Burnett, Emily Jurgens, Meghan Jurgens; great grandchildren, Shef, Mac, Owen, Rory, Quinn, Reese, Ellis, Ronan, Evelyn, Maeve. These beautiful people, and those descendants yet to be born, are a legacy that filled Tom with wonder, humility, deep pride, and love.

We are indebted to the caregivers at the Minneapolis Veterans Home, especially the nurses and HSTs on 21-3 for their compassionate and loving care of Tom over the last 4 years as well as the amazing team at Grace Hospice.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to O'Halloran & Murphy Funeral and Cremation Services
Thomas Edward Burnett Sr, age 93, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great papa, teacher, friend, and champion for justice, died February 24, 2023, at the Minneapolis Veterans Home.

We mourn the loss of his warm and infectious laugh, his gift of gracious hospitality, his capacious mind brimming with ideas, opinions, and endless stories, and his abiding love for his family.

Born in Mason City Iowa.

Tom attended Holy Family school and Loras College, Dubuque Iowa. The Korean War interrupted his studies; he volunteered and served in the 25th infantry division. On leave, Tom married Beverly Roberts on February 13, 1953. When he returned from Korea, they moved to Minneapolis, and he earned a BS degree from the University of MN. Making Bloomington their home for more than 50 years, Tom and Beverly raised three children, Martha, Tom Jr, and Mary Margaret. They were founding members of St Edwards Catholic Church, enjoyed friendships and golf at the Minnesota Valley Country Club, and most importantly, were central in the lives of their children and grandchildren.

Tom was passionate about teaching and his students. He taught English and ESL in Richfield and founded the Minnesota Reading Center, teaching efficient reading to adults across the Twin Cities, and to teens at Camp Lincoln in Nisswa MN. Often a favorite teacher, past students have sought out Tom to tell him the difference he made in their lives. Although education and learning were central to Tom's life, he wasn't bookish. He loved the outdoors and planned many hunting, fishing, canoeing, and tree planting trips on his land in WI.

Warm, gregarious, and engaging, Tom loved people. Tom was often found listening to, and telling stories. He was keenly interested in hearing about the lives of others, particularly young people, and most especially his nieces, nephews, and grandchildren. He delighted in their achievements and always offered love, praise, advice, and encouragement.

After his son, Tom Jr was killed on September 11, 2001, Tom Sr became a recognized voice for justice. On behalf of his family, survivors, and family members of victims of the 9/11 attacks, he initiated efforts to hold terrorists and those who funded terrorism, accountable for their actions. He also served on the committee to plan the 9/11 National Memorial in Shanksville. Believing the best way to fight terrorism is through education and active citizenship, he and Beverly established the Tom Burnett Leadership Program and the Tom Burnett Scholarship at the Carlson School of Management at the U of M, a scholarship at St John's University, and scholarships for Bloomington HS seniors.

Tom is preceded in death by his son, Thomas Edward Jr, his wife, Beverly Ardela Roberts; parents, John J Burnett, Margaret Siesseger Burnett; brothers, John J, William, Patrick, Joseph; life-long friend, Msgr Joe Slepicka.

He is survived by his daughters, Martha (Michael) Pettee, Mary Margaret (Chad) Jurgens; grandchildren, Loren O'Brien, Kathleen (Dan) West, Devin (Stephanie) O'Brien, Mariah (David) Jacobson, Mary Margaret (Shea) McAdaragh, Halley Burnett, Madison (Kirk) Dettmer, Ben Pettee, Anna Clare Burnett, Emily Jurgens, Meghan Jurgens; great grandchildren, Shef, Mac, Owen, Rory, Quinn, Reese, Ellis, Ronan, Evelyn, Maeve. These beautiful people, and those descendants yet to be born, are a legacy that filled Tom with wonder, humility, deep pride, and love.

We are indebted to the caregivers at the Minneapolis Veterans Home, especially the nurses and HSTs on 21-3 for their compassionate and loving care of Tom over the last 4 years as well as the amazing team at Grace Hospice.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to O'Halloran & Murphy Funeral and Cremation Services

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  • Added: Feb 27, 2023
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/249977597/thomas_edward-burnett: accessed ), memorial page for CPL Thomas Edward Burnett Sr. (23 Oct 1929–24 Feb 2023), Find a Grave Memorial ID 249977597, citing Fort Snelling National Cemetery, Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, USA; Maintained by 49291911 (contributor 49291911).