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The First
Hospice Serving Connecticut and the Nation Established 1974 |
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About Hospice
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He has always been guided by a desire to make a positive difference in the world by being of service to others. One of the best stories of Harlan's contributions to Hospice is the time he used his engineer's mind to join the beds of a long-married elderly couple, both patients, so they could continue to be comfort to each other through the nights. Halan was born and raised in Massachusetts and was educated at Thayer Academy and M.I.T. graduating in 1928 with a degree in electro-chemical engineering. He went work for the New York New Haven and Hartford Railroad in New Haven before and again after the depression. In 1952, he moved to the Locomotive division of G.E. in Erie, PA. Throughout his adult life he was active in his church, serving on Boards and as Superintendent of the Sunday School. He has been a proficient amateur photographer and avid reader, and while he does less of these things today, he still reads the Wall Street Journal on a daily basis. In 1972 he retired, moved to Branford remodelizing and winterizing the Summer cottage where he had visited his grandparents as a child. He lives there still, recently joined by his daughter, Carlin. |
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| The Connecticut Hospice, Inc. | 100
Double Beach Road Branford, CT 06405 |
Telephone: (203) 315.7500 |