Obituary

Ralph Burckes, obituary

Tue, 05/19/2015 - 4:15pm

CUSHING — Ralph "Stace" Burckes, 92, of Cushing, passed away peacefully May 15, 2015. He was born Jan. 23, 1923, in Lynn, Mass., to Ralph and Elizabeth (Holmes) Burckes.

Stace graduated from Swampscott High School in Swampscott, Mass., in 1940. He immediately enlisted in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a pilot during World War II. He was a member of the 837th Squadron, 487th Bomber Group. His B-24 was shot down May 28, 1944, over Belgium, where he was rescued and hidden by the resistance. Eventually being captured by the Germans, he remained a prisoner of war until his camp, Luft Stalag One, was liberated in May of 1945.

Upon returning from the war, Stace married his high school sweetheart, Phyllis Woodfin, on July 1, 1945, in Marblehead, Mass. He then attended Middlebury College and Boston University, where he graduated with a degree in physics. He later earned a master's degree from Clarkson College. Stace was a teacher for many years. His teaching career included Boston University, Kimball Union Academy in Meriden, N.H., Shead High School in Eastport and Old Orchard Beach High School in Old Orchard Beach.

Stace loved the water and was an avid sailor. While in Old Orchard Beach he owned a charter boat out of Kennebunkport. He and Phyllis then moved to the Midcoast area, where he was co-owner of the Saltwater Farm Campground in Cushing. He loved his many duties puttering in the campground. Stace also volunteered at the Owls Head Transportation Museum, where he enjoyed working on the airplanes. For many years he was involved with the VFW in Friendship.

He and Phyllis loved to travel and were able to take many trips abroad. One of the trips that they both held dear was a trip to Belgium where he revisited many of the people involved in his rescue after his plane was shot down, and many of the sites where he was hiding with the Belgian Resistance before his capture.

Stace was preceded in death by his loving wife of 70 years; his brother, Jack; and his son-in-law, Stephen Banas. Survivors include his daughters, Linda Jennings and her husband, Bruce, of Cushing, and Christine Burckes of Cushing; his granddaughters, Stacey Souza and her husband, Todd, of Wiscasset, and Randy Swormstedt and her husband, Jim, of Laconia, N.H.; his grandson, Nicholas and his wife, Emily, of Lempster, N.H.; and his great-grandchildren, Sidney, Sofia, JD, Lily, Olive, Cyder and Fern.

The family would like to thank the outstanding, caring staffs at Woodlands, Sussman House and Hospice of Togas VA Hospital for their compassion and professionalism towards Stace.

A private family service will be held at a later date.

Memorials in Stace's name can be made to The Owl's Head Transportation Museum, P.O. Box 277, Owls Head, ME 04854

Hall's of Thomaston has care of the arrangements. To extend online condolences, light a candle for Stace, or to share a story or picture, visit their book of memories at hallfuneralhomes.