[at-l] 37th to hike the AT

RockDancer rockdancer97 at comcast.net
Wed Sep 26 09:37:56 CDT 2012


 

Leon Barkman of Newtown, passed away on the Autumnal Equinox after a brief
illness with pneumonia. Born in Port Jervis, NY, Leon was a biology
professor at Housatonic Community College for thirty years.

His education included Rockland Community College, Arizona State University
at Flagstaff, Syracuse University and the University of Bridgeport for a
second master's degree.

He was a veteran of the army serving in the Alaskan tank corp.

He was the 37th to hike the Appalachian Trail, a 2,024 mile trail from
Georgia to Maine. He hiked 113 mountains over 4,000 feet in the northeast.
Every Dec 28, Mount Marcy, a 5000 ft. mountain in NY was a favorite
destination with his wife, Patricia, his nephew, Dave and friends, Bruce and
Susan. He biked with his nephew, Lee, across the country, west to east
coast.

He hiked all 49 high peaks in contiguous U.S. His favorite birding companion
was his nephew, Scott. He was an avid tennis player. He won men's singles,
men's doubles and mixed doubles in Newtown tournaments several times. He ran
the Boston Marathon twice. A full-page photo in Runner's World captured his
participation. Even into his 80's Leon enjoyed a pick-up game of basketball,
hiking, biking or playing tennis.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Newtown Public Library where Leon
liked to read and where he put together his bird jigsaw puzzle that his
sisters, Anne, Ruth and Rebecca gave him for his 80th birthday. He was able
to pass on his wisdom and wit to his grandnephews, Jake and Connor. His
family life was enriched by Marybeth and Marj, two thoughtful, caring women
as well as his wife's family who loved him very much.

The Memorial service will take place at the tennis courts in Dickinson Town
Park on Elm Drive in Newtown, Wednesday, September 26 at 2:00 p.m.

This informal memorial will honor Leon and the life he loved. Please wear
white to remember his many days on the tennis court. Bring chairs or
blankets for hillside seating (nothing to mar the tennis court), and most
importantly bring happy memories of all the times that we had together.

From:

http://newtown.patch.com/articles/obituary-for-leon-barkman-early-hiker-of-t
he-appalachian-trail

 

Arthur D. Gaudet

RockDancer on the Appalachian Trail

Rockdancer97 at comcast.net

 

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