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Honorable John Robert Burgess Sr.

1943 - 2021

Honorable John Robert Burgess Sr. obituary, 1943-2021, Springfield, LA

BORN

1943

DIED

2021

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John Burgess Obituary

Affectionately known as "The Judge," the Honorable John Robert Burgess Sr., a cherished resident of Livingston Parish, passed away peacefully at the age of 77 on the evening of Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at his home in Carter Plantation on the original 18th hole.

Born on December 10, 1943, in Macon, Georgia, John was the only son of Charles Donald Burgess and Harryotte Fick Burgess. John had an intellect and ingenuity very similar to that of his father Charles, who is credited with inventing and holds the patent for carpet tape, as well as the associated glue and iron applicator that revolutionized the carpet industry worldwide.

Although, his father and uncles were all Georgia Tech alumni, John set his sights on becoming a Louisiana State University Tiger, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Organ Performance and was known for his keen ability to play the most difficult organ pieces ever written. Along with participating in a rigorous musical degree program with a minor in Business Law and Industrial Psychology, John found time to serve as a charter member and two-time vice president of the Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity at LSU. Together, with his future brothers-in-law, the late Thomas Simpson Sharp, along with Michael Raymond Sharp and Gaston Louis Lanaux III, John will forever be regarded as a founding father of the EK Chapter.

Like his father and grandfather before him, John proudly served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1970. During his service, he was a faculty member for the U.S. Signal Corps in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, and an Outpost Communications Commander in Vietnam. After his tour of duty, he was awarded the U.S. Army Commendation Medal and Bronze Star. In 1970, John transitioned from active duty to the U.S. Army Reserve in which he served until his retirement in 1987 at the rank of Lt. Colonel.

Although John was encouraged to take over the family carpet business, he chose a career in law. Newly married, John and his dear and beloved bride, the former Beverly Ann Sharp, moved to Birmingham, Alabama, in 1971 so that he could attend Cumberland Law at Samford University. With his doctorate of jurisprudence earned in 1975, John moved Beverly and his young daughter Margaret back to Louisiana to set up practice. Later that same year, his son and namesake Beau was born.

John owned the private law firm, Burgess & Lee, for 22 years, gaining prominence as an attorney for the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office and 1982 Livingston train derailment case. He went on to serve as a magistrate judge for the Town of Walker for 11 years, an ad hoc judge for Denham Springs City Court for 4 years and a state hearing officer for the Louisiana Rehabilitation Services Agency.

While Livingston Parish enjoyed John's wit, intellectual prowess and discerning application of the law, he had another goal in mind – to become an administrative law judge like his mentor, the Honorable Henry Alvan Mentz Jr. This aspiration was realized when John was appointed by President Bill Clinton as an administrative law judge for the Social Security Administration and sworn in on March 28, 1997. John had the privilege of serving on the federal bench for 24 years. He famously never took sick days and preferred to instead donate them to federal employees around the country who needed the hours. Suffice to say, John enjoyed his job immensely and rarely took leave of the bench. Much like other judges of his caliber, John died in service.

John is a past former president of the 21st Judicial District and Livingston Parish Bar Associations and served three terms as a member of the House of Delegates of the Louisiana State Bar Association. He is a past chairman of the board for the Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross in Baton Rouge and served on the boards of the Southeastern Louisiana University Development Foundation and the Southeast Louisiana Legal Services Corp. In 1999, the Louisiana congressional delegation arranged for the American flag to be flown over the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., in honor of his birthday.

With a servant's heart, John was an active member of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church, where he was Senior Warden, as well as legal consultant and substitute organist. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, he could be depended upon each Sunday to be present at 8 a.m. to usher or serve in any capacity needed.

Along with a career full of achievements and long list of philanthropic pursuits, John had one more passion – Carter House. He and his wife Beverly resided in the home for 30 years and raised their children, Margaret and Beau, there. The federal-style raised home, which is located in Springfield and on the National Register of Historic Places for Louisiana, had been passed down through generations of his wife Beverly's family, and the couple had the privilege and pleasure of being its last private owners.

His daughter Margaret shares many cherished and humorous memories from her childhood of him tending to his fatherly and domestic duties, including: cleaning the pool on Saturday mornings in swim trunks and a signature wide-brimmed straw hat and chasing a confused squirrel out of the house after it had the misfortune of falling down one of the chimneys of the home's five fireplaces. Margaret's all-time favorite memory, however, is when the Judge was dispatched by her and her brother's screams to catch and remove a bat from her bedroom. Within a span of 5 minutes, John swooped in, caught the bat with a laundry basket, tossed it out of a dormer window, ordered his traumatized children back to bed and stomped back down the stairs to catch the last bit of the evening news!

John instilled his love of music in his children. His son Beau believed that no gathering was complete without good music, amassing a catalog of more than 20,000 songs on his laptop. A nationally certified and licensed professional counselor, his daughter Margaret also is a board-certified music therapist. For both of John's children, music became a tool to establish connections with others.

Although a Georgia native, John developed an affinity for many Louisiana pastimes and traditions, especially Carnival. He was active in several Carnival organizations. One of his most treasured Carnival experiences was Margaret's 1994 reign as Queen of the Caliphs of Cairo. To this day, her crown and scepter hold a place of honor on his desk.

The Judge is survived by: his beloved wife of 54 years, Beverly Ann Sharp Burgess; his daughter, Dr. Margaret Stotesbury Burgess Wright; son-in-law Brad William Wright; and grandson Harrison Stafford Wright, who affectionately nicknamed him "DaDa Beau."

John was preceded in death by his parents and most treasured and beloved son, John Robert Burgess Jr., known to all as Beau.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Harry McKneely and Son of Hammond. The Very Reverend Paul M. Bailey, M.Div., Rector of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church in Hammond will lead private funeral services on Saturday, August 7, 2021. Interment in the cemetery of Grace Memorial Episcopal Church will immediately follow a 1:45 p.m. graveside service with full military honors. Friends are invited to join John's family at the 1:45 p.m. graveside service and are asked to celebrate his life safely by masking and physically distancing in response to the pandemic.

John's daughter, Margaret, will serve as pallbearer. Brothers-in-law Gaston Lanaux III and Michael Sharp, sisters-in-law Judy Catania Sharp and Maude Saunders Sharp, his legal secretary of 22 years Debra McKinney, and friends Dr. C. Howard and Sue Nichols will serve as honorary pallbearers.

In lieu of flowers, the Burgess family requests donations to the Grace Memorial Episcopal Foundation (P.O. Box 1086, Hammond, Louisiana 70404) or North Oaks Hospice (P.O. Box 2668, Hammond, Louisiana 70404). The Judge's life was incredibly touched by both organizations.

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Published by The Daily Star on Aug. 3, 2021.

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Paul Powell

August 10, 2021

Dear Beverly, So sorry to hear of John's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Paul and Peggy

Karen Brown

August 9, 2021

Beverly,

I am so sorry to hear this sad news. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,
Karen Forbes Brown

jeff schneider

August 2, 2021

My dear Beverly; Rest assured that our class of 63 join and share with you the loss of John. All of your are in our prayers. God Bless. jeff

Margaret McIntyre Van Ryckeghem

August 2, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss! Prayers and love for the family.

Rebecca Hebert

August 2, 2021

I pray that the Lord Jesus Christ touches this family with peace and love at this time of sorrow! I had the honor of working with Judge Burgess for over two decades and I considered him a dear friend! He was the definition of a true gentleman! Rest in peace my friend!

Gordon and Eloise Anderson

August 2, 2021

Oh so so sorry for your loss and the loss of our dear long time friend. John was such an interesting and fun individual. He always made sure everyone was enjoying themselves. He and Beverly always had the most enjoyable gatherings at their home.We will certainly miss him what will always cherish the wonderful memories we all have. Our prayers are with you.

Norman E . Anseman ,Jr.

August 7, 2021

John was a terrific friend and fraternity brother.I enjoyed every time I had the honor of being with him. He was quite simply the best. I will miss him greatly

Dev OReilly

August 7, 2021

I met Charles Burgess in the mid 's while in high schoola and working at our family wholesale flooring business. Mr. Burgess knocked on the door after we were closed and asked me who he could show his seaming tape. I introduced him to my dad and watched him demo the tape and heat gun. We became his distributor and remained so after he sold his company to Roberts Consolidated. The Burgess hot melt seaming tape system remains the industry standard today.

John Baiamonte

August 6, 2021

He was a wonderful friend. I enjoyed his sharp wit and sense of humor. He will be dearly missed.

Karen Wallsten

August 6, 2021

John was a true Southern Gentleman.He made me my first mint julep ( followed by another or two) I'll always remember John's kindness at his brother-in-law Paul Sharp's memorial service. When my eyes started to well up, he quickly handed me his lovely white handkerchief. You live in my heart always, dear man

sheryl St Amand

August 5, 2021

Beautiful obituary for a very fine gentleman.

Gordon and Eloise Anderson

August 4, 2021

Oh so so sorry for your loss and the loss of our dear long time friend. John was always such a thoughtful person. He made sure everyone was comfortable and having fall. We have some wonderful memories with He and Beverly and her family that we will cherish always.

Lisa Mirman

August 4, 2021

I will truly miss my chats with Judge Burgess and his kindness and humor. It was an honor to work with him over these past 12 years. My sincere condolences to his wife, daughter and family. He was one of a kind and will be deeply missed

patricia gill

August 4, 2021

so sorry for your loss. our prayers are with the family at this time.

Francis Clements

August 4, 2021

Beverly & Family,

My prayers are with you and the family. I guess he and Simpson are having a cocktail telling old Delta Tau Delta and family stories, along with Wiley & Henry. We had a number of great memories at the Carter House especially during the Christmas season. My love to you and John and the family.

Sincerely,
Francis Clements

Kerry Anzalone

August 3, 2021

When I arrived in the New Orleans SSA ALJ Office as a new judge in 2008, I was fortunate to have been given the office next to John's. He was one of the first to greet me and over the years our friendship grew and flourished. When we needed breaks we would be in each other's office commiserating about the office, the city or the world; and especially our families. Firsthand I witnessed John's work ethic and his love for his family. He was a unique combination as to what is good about a person--honest, loyal, caring, at times wickedly funny. He never bragged about himself and was humble. He did his job and served the public and his community. I'd say that's a pretty good combination.

Ironically, he told me that when he was a newly minted lawyer, his first court appearance was before one of my family members--Judge Anzalone, my grandfather's first cousin. And just as Old Judge Anzalone had been kind to him, John was kind to me as a new judge. karma.

Dear Beverly and Margaret, please accept Mom and my condolences. Your family is in our prayers.

Judge Kerry J. Anzalone

Veronica Fannaly

August 3, 2021

My deepest condolences for your loss. God's peace be with you.

Gary Sells

August 3, 2021

What a shock when I heard about Judge Burgess's much too early death. Such a great man. Really cared about claimants and wanted to make sure they made the right choices for their life situations.

Great sense of humor as well as a brilliant legal mind. During 2020 at the height of the first Covid outbreak when things were generally tense I had two hearings back to back with him. In between hearings before the second claimant was on the telephone he said to me, "Well Mr. Sells after your first client I did not know if I should get a cup of coffee or a stiff drink." Gave us a good laugh when we needed one.

Even though we did not always have a meeting of the minds on issues I had the utmost respect for the man. Rest in peace Judge Burgess.

Barbara Patterson Vaughn

August 3, 2021

My dad, Lucius Patterson was Clerk of Court in Livingston Parish. He loved Mr John. He was so unlike many of the attorneys that came into the office. He was funny, kind and so helpful to all of those in need. He and daddy sat in the office and "fixed" all the troubles of times!

I would see Mr John at the Post Office in Springfield and he would take the time to ask about family and friends that we use to work with.

That is my favorite memories of Mr. John. So kind and funny.

Praying for the family

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