Harry R. Burgess
April 04, 2017
Harry R. Burgess 91 died Tuesday April 4, 2017 at Scottish Rite Park. He was able to stay in his home on the “Burgess compound” in Saylor township except for the past seven months of his life. Though his stay was short at Scottish Rite his humor and frankness made him a “buddy” to staff and other residents alike. Harry graduated from Woodside High School at the age of 17. He went to work but was drafted into the Army in 1944. He served in Europe in the 89th Infantry Division and was awarded the Bronze Star Medal. Harry was also recognized (1995) by the Jewish Community Relations Commission of Greater Des Moines as an allied soldier who participated in the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps. He and his brother Herb, were charter members of Boline/Manefredi V.F.W Post 9662 that was founded in 1949.
When he returned from Europe Harry went back to work at the Ford Implement plant. At this time he also met and stole the heart of Shirlee Mae Linfor. They were married for almost 60 years before Shirlee succumbed to ovarian cancer in 2008. Harry became a Master Mason of East Gate Lodge # 630 on November 6, 1957. Harry served as Secretary/Treasurer of United Auto Workers (UAW) Local 991 a majority of his time at Ford and consequently was heavily involved in Democratic politics. He was the campaign manager for Polk County Supervisor “Red” Brannan and supported local, state and national Democratic politicians with his time and money.
After retiring at an early age, Harry enjoyed golf, his yard/gardening, his history books and his mean little Lhasa Apso, Samantha. He also enjoyed his 24 years of service as a member of the Polk County Board of Review. He was a devoted member of his V.F.W post and served in many positions including commander and he ran the golf league for several years.
Harry is survived by his children: Wendy (Dale) Frederick, Scott (Dyann) Burgess, and Chris (Lori) Burgess. He was a proud grandfather to his four grandchildren: Ross, Kelsey, Shane, and Kyle. He is also survived by his brother Herb (Jo Anne) Burgess and sister Norma Rynearson. He was preceded in death by his wife Shirlee and his sister Margaret Nordholm. “Handsome Harry” will be sorely missed by his family, extended family and friends.
Family will visit with friends from 4:00-6:00 on Sunday April 9th at Hamilton’s near Highland Memory Gardens, 121 NW 60th Ave., Des Moines. Funeral services will be at 11:00 am Monday, April 10, at Grandview Lutheran Church; 2930 E. 13th Street, Des Moines, burial will follow at Pine Hill Cemetery. Following burial (1:00 pm), the family would like to invite family and friends of Harry for a Celebration of Life luncheon and refreshments at the V.F.W Post 9662; 1309 NE 66th Street, Des Moines.
Memorial contributions can be made to Grandview Lutheran Church, VFW Post 9662 or Iowa Public Radio.
Condolences may be expressed at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Jessica Servin
04/10/2017
To Wendy and Family,
May you all keep in your heart all the memories that you had with your dad and remember that he is now resting in peace. Take one day at time and may peace be with you all.
Sharon (Cole) Reed
04/10/2017
My father Mike Cole was a good friend of Harry, and if he were still with us would have been there to express his condolences to the family. So in his place I would like to extend my deepest sympathies. My father worked with Harry at Ford Implement Plant, and together they worked for UAW local 991.
George Puddephatt
04/06/2017
Wendy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this very sad time. My deepest and most sincere condolences to all with love and sympathy. Here's to a life well-lived surrounded by so many loving family and friends. George
Cindy Davis
04/06/2017
Wendy,
From what I've read, your daddy led a life well lived. I've always enjoyed the stories you've shared with me about him and look forward to hearing more of them in the future. Many leave a legacy after they die but your daddy's is for sure one worth talking about. His service to his country and his family is one to be admired. It is clear the apple doesn't fall far from the tree in your case. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless and comfort each one of you. Much love and hugs, Cindy