(The Community Foundation of Greater New Britain offers its sincerest condolences to the family of Hugh Penney, a long-time, influential CFGNB board member and iconic leader for decades in the Greater New Britain service community who passed away at age 91 on Sunday, November 12, 2017. The following obituary appeared in the Tuesday, November 14, 2017 edition of The New Britain Herald.)

IN MEMORIAM: HUGH PENNEY, 1926-2017

Hugh Burrill Penney, 91, died Nov. 12, 2017, at home in Cromwell, Conn. Hugh was born on May 6, 1926, in Providence, R.I., son of the late Rev. Dr. Hugh and Marcia Burrill Penney. He was a graduate of Lawrence Academy, Bates College, Chicago Theological Seminary, and the University of Chicago. During World War II he served from 1944-1946 in the European Theatre with the 75th Infantry Division, beginning with the Battle of the Bulge, and was awarded three battle stars. Hugh was ordained in 1953 and served churches in West Auburn, Maine; Chicago, Ill.; Andover and Holden, Mass.; and New Britain, Conn. He was named Pastor Emeritus of South Church in New Britain. Following retirement Hugh became an Annuitant Visitor for the United Hugh PenneyChurch of Christ Pension Boards and served with his wife Lois as Minister to Retired Clergy on the United Church of Christ Connecticut Conference staff from 1991-2004.

Since 1964 he lived in Connecticut and served many organizations; the first President of the New Britain Human Resource Agency; President of the New Britain YMCA; President of the Erwin Home; President of the Senior Volunteer Program; Commissioner of Berlin Commission on the Aging, President of North Central Area Agency on Aging, Corporator of the New Britain General Hospital; Treasurer of CCARC; and President of Covenant Village of Cromwell Resident Council. He was a board member of the Community Foundation of Greater New Britain, the Klingberg Family Centers, New Britain Museum of American Art, Friendship Service Center, and the New Britain Area Conference of Churches.

Hugh held positions in the wider church as Moderator of Central Association of the UCC, Moderator of the UCC Connecticut Conference, President of the Connecticut Bible Society, and President of the Hartford Seminary Pastoral Union. He had been a delegate to the World Council of Churches in New Delhi, India, Corporate Member of the UCCC’s Board of World Ministries and Board for Homeland Ministries, and as a delegate to several annual meetings of the UCC’s General Synod.

Hugh and his wife Lois traveled extensively covering every state, more than 80 countries and all seven continents. In 1993 Hugh and Lois were the first couple to receive the New Britain United Way Volunteer of the Year Award and in 2000 they received the Bates College Distinguished Service Award. In 2013 they were honored as CCARC Persons of the Year and by the New Britain YMCA for their Community Service.

Hugh is survived by his wife of 67 years, Lois Keniston Penney; four sons and daughters-in-law, Hugh K. and Susan of New Haven, Conn.; Bruce and Janice of Arlington, Mass.; Paul and Angela of Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.; Kurt and Andréa of Rockport, Mass.; and daughter, Shakeela Penney of Milford, Conn. He is also survived by 13 grandchildren, six great-granddaughters, an eagerly awaited seventh great-grandchild, scores of nieces and nephews, and three sisters, Ruth Carter of Winchester, Va., Penny Harlow of Wilbraham, Mass., and Jean Fickett of Cupertino, Calif.

A memorial service will be held at South Congregational Church, 90 Main St., New Britain, Saturday, Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. A reception will follow the service. Memorial donations may be made to The Friendship Service Center, P.O. Box 1896, New Britain, CT 06050-1896 ( www.fsc-ct.org ) and Heifer International ( www.heifer.org ). Hugh’s ashes will be buried in the memorial garden at South Church and in the family plot in Ayer, Mass. Carlson Funeral Home, New Britain, is assisting with arrangements. Please share a memory or note of sympathy at www.carlsonfuneralhome.com.