William Anthony Linden


BARKHAMSTED — William Anthony Linden Sr., 65, of Barkhamsted, died unexpectedly at home on the evening of March 2, 2009.

Born Nov. 21, 1943, in Harlem, N.Y., he was the oldest child of Madeline (Battapaglia) and William Linden. Mr. Linden shared a very special love with Denise Marie (Plant), his best friend and wife of 42 years. He was the proud father of three children.

Mr. Linden was raised in Queens, N.Y., and moved to Barkhamsted, where he lived with his family for the past 37 years. He was a graduate of the Brooklyn Technical High School and attended the Brooklyn Polytechnical Institute. He served proudly in the National Guard. At the time of his death, he was a managing general agent and vice president for AmerAssist. He also served on the Barkhamsted Board of Education in the 1980s.

He is survived by his adoring children and their spouses, William Anthony Jr. and his wife, Katie Linden, Kirk Matthew and his wife, Pamela Linden, and Maria Danielle Linden-Bieluch, M.D., and her husband, Jonathan Bieluch, all of New York City. He was the doting grandfather of Jesse Beckett Linden and Kennedy Brook Bieluch and he greatly anticipated the birth of a granddaughter in the spring. He is also survived by his proud father, William Linden, 96, a World War II veteran of Torrington; his brother, Robert Austin and his wife, Carol Linden, of Torrington; and his sister, Kathleen Anne Linden and her husband, Edward Mutrie, of Plymouth, Mass. He was the loving uncle of many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mother, Madeline.

Services were held Friday, March 6, at Maloney Funeral Home, Winsted, and Immaculate Conception Parish, New Hartford. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be donated to the Charlotte Hungerford Hospital Center for Cancer Care, 200 Kennedy Drive, Torrington, CT 06790. To leave an online condolence, visit maloneyfuneral.com.

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