LTC Patrick Henry Burke, US Army, Ret.

January 2, 1949 ~ April 12, 2022
Gorham - LTC Patrick Henry Burke, US Army, Ret., 73, died on Tuesday, April 12, 2022, at home with his family by his side.
He was born on January 2, 1949, in New York City, NY, the son of the late John Nugent Burke, M.D. and Mery Burke. He attended schools in Belgium and New Jersey and graduated from Villanova University in 1970. In 1971, he married Karen Courtney in Medford Lakes, NJ. He earned his MBA from the University of Southern Maine in 1979.
He enlisted in the Army National Guard in 1970, graduating from OCS shortly after. While serving in the National Guard, Pat's civilian career was focused in a variety of financial capacities. He entered active duty with the Army in 1987, and he retired in 2004 after 34 years, 4 months, and 4 days! While on active duty, he served in many different roles, including an assignment at the White House in the Office of National Drug Control Policy, and in investigations for the Inspector General.
Karen and Pat were high school sweethearts dating for seven years before getting married on June 26, 1971. They were fortunate enough to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary last June. Being together for 58 years, they created an intuitive and supportive bond that often did not require words to be spoken.
Pop, as Michael called him, was the proudest parent there ever was. During Michael's early years, he instilled his love for sports into his son. While stationed at the Pentagon, he would routinely drive home to attend as many games as possible. He could be found seated at midcourt or midfield as high as possible to silently stress about Mike's and the teams' performance. Mike was keenly aware that Pop loved him, and it was apparent to all those who saw them interact.
Victoria, his granddaughter, was the love of his life. "Appy" loved being her family daycare and shuttling her about to her many activities. As his granddaughter grew up, he made sure he was a part of every aspect of her life. Although she has grown, she will always be his "Tiny."
In his free time you could have found him reading his many newspapers, or watching college basketball, especially the Villanova Wildcats. He was also a football fanatic! He loved his Philadelphia Eagles- "Fly Eagles Fly!" He "enjoyed" traveling- well, he loved arriving on vacation anyway! He and his family loved the many cruises they embarked on as well as the frequent visits to St. Thomas, U.S Virgin Islands.
He is survived by his wife, Karen Burke of Gorham; son, Michael of Old Orchard Beach, and granddaughter Victoria. He is also survived by his siblings, Frances (Joseph) Bassett of Leominster, MA; Jay (Karen) Burke of Gray; Mary Ellen (Terry) White of Westbrook; as well as many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank Northern Light Hospice for their kind and compassionate care of Pat. Bethany, Judy, Mary, and Nicole are definitely angels on earth.
Visiting hours will be held on Saturday, April 23, 2022, from10AM-12PM at the Conroy-Tully Walker South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway, South Portland. A funeral service will follow in the chapel at noon. To view Pat's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Memorial contributions may be made in Pat's memory to The Travis Mills Foundation, which provides rest and relaxation for recalibrated veterans. Michael will run Travis' 5K on the Sunday of Memorial Day Weekend in his father's memory, and donations may be made through his fundraising page at https://runsignup.com/michaelburkesfundraisingpage
Thank you, Susan!
– Karen Burke
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family always. Love, Dana, Sheri, Alexandra, and Nick
– The Martin Family
I am so sorry for your loss. I have many great memories of our visits with all of you over the years. Just wish we all lived closer. Even though I am awful at keeping in touch I do think of everyone often. I am praying for all of you.
– Christina Allegood
May the memories of Pat help you find peace. Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
– Scholastic strategic Team
In loving memory from your brother from another mother
– Love, Russel and Carolynn
Thank you, John for sharing this great picture.
– Karen Burke
I met Pat in the summer of 1974 when we were both going through our Engineering Officers branch qualification training (at that time, EOBC) at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Pat would take a briefcase to class, but I learned that the only thing in it was a pillow, which would immediately come out if Pat found out that the learning module was not “testable”. His hero was M*A*S*H’s Hawkeye Pierce, and Pat’s quips, impishness and empathy were very similar to the beloved character’s. We bonded quickly, and Karen and my wife Teri soon became part of that same bond. Though we were never geographically close after EOBC, we couldn’t have remained closer friends over the many years. And whenever we were able to be together, time magically collapsed as if we had never been apart. Pat and Karen had Mike, and Teri and I had Christopher (who himself became and married a Wildcat) and Kevin, and we all became members of this wonderful extended family. Although Pat has moved on, our memories of and love for him will never be forgotten. He was a wonderful and devoted husband, father, and grandfather, and a true friend – probably the closest and most faithful I have ever had. To Karen, Mike, Victoria and all of Pat’s family and friends we send our sincerest love and affection, knowing that Pat is with God and in His everlasting love. Stay impish, my friend, stay impish!
– Tom and Teri Hall
Pat was a great friend and fellow army officer. He had such a sense of humor and was always full of life and energy. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Karen and his family during this sad time. Tom Conroy
– Tom Conroy
We love you Appy and Karen. We are so blessed to have met you guys . You guys are are like a shooting star, love n prayers in this world and beyond.
– Kheiri Family
Our deepest condolences. We will miss the travel times we had looked to the future to enjoy and cherish the memories of the trips we did get to enjoy together. Rest In Peace faithful friend and servant. You taught well how life was to be lived with compassion and kindness. The Story’s. Larry and Susan Jane
– Susan jane story
Thank you, Tom!
– Karen Burke
Dear Karen, with love and hugs, our deepest sympathies to you and your family.
– Jayne, Kathy and Sharon (the Pooler girls)
I am very saddened to learn of Pat’s passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Karen, Mike, and all of the Burke family.
– Frank Conroy
Since 1980 the Burke family has been part of our family, so we feel we also have lost a family member. We are heartbroken. Love and hugs to all of you. We are smiling at the memories and remembering the laughter. Patrick had a life well lived and left a legacy. Love, Bob and Linda Greene
– Linda Greene
Please accept my heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Patrick Henry, a friendship that will never be forgotten. May he rest in peace.
– Tribute Store
Karen, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I was delighted to meet Pat. It was so clear how much he adored you and you him. It was/is a joy!
– Janelle
Karen, I am so sorry for the loss of your husband. You are on my mind, in my heart, and in my prayers.
– Julie Beckman
Karen, These Trees will always be a living memorial to Honor Patrick’s dedicated service to God , Country and his Family. May they live long &strong
– Larry Ewan for the Ewan Families
Dear Karen and family, I am so sorry to hear about your loss. From my family to yours, you are in our thoughts and prayers. I found this photo from the Scholastic days and it shows the true love you shared with each other. It always brings a smile to my life. Peace and love, John Henyecz and family
– John Henyecz
My name is Ted Leyme. Iam so sorry I could not make it today. I was his company clerk when he was the Commander of A company 133rd Eng Battalion. I will mishim at the Friday Breakfasts. My condolances to his familly.
– Theodore W Leyme SSGT
Karen and family, Sending all of our love, healing prayers and comforting hugs. Kelly, Jim, Nick and Kaitlyn
– Kelly Lopez
Sending love, thoughts, and prayers to you and your family during this difficult time.
– Joshua Lawrence
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Funeral Home
– A Memorial Tree was planted for Patrick Henry Burke
Tom this is so heartfelt and so wonderfully written. I could hear you saying each of these words thank you so much for sharing.
– Karen Burke
Dear Karen I was so sorry to hear about your dearest Patrick. My heart just breaks for you after 50 years together. He was such a wonderful man. I always enjoyed his smiling face and pleasant conversation at the airport. Sending my deepest sympathy and love to you and your family. Arleen Jensen American Airlines
– Arleen Jensen
Thank you so much for sharing your support.
– Karen Burke
Arleen, thank you so much for writing. It was so heartwarming to see your post.
– Karen Burke