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Joseph Burton Jr., longest-tenured police chief in Ossining, laid to rest

A processional throughout the village took place after his funeral service at St. Augustine's Church.

Jade Nash

Apr 10, 2026, 5:19 PM

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The longest-serving police chief in Ossining's history was laid to rest on Friday. The village mourned the loss of retired Police Chief Joseph Burton Jr. by remembering his legacy.

"Oh, this is a huge loss. Eighty years old. He spent more than half of his life in law enforcement," said co-worker Michael Brown.

His funeral service took place at St. Augustine's Church.

Dozens of people came out to pay their respects after what his obituary said was a "brave and courageous fight" that ended on Monday.

"It's impressive the show of love and support that Chief Burton has been shown. The impact and the lives that Chief Burton has touched, not only in the law enforcement community, but in the Ossining community, will never be forgotten," said Ossining Police Chief Aaron Zimmerman.

Officials said Burton began his police career in 1967. He retired in 2015 after rising through the ranks and guiding the department through many different eras. He is currently the longest-tenured police chief in Ossining history, with 24 years in that role.

Chief Zimmerman shared how Burton inspired him.

"Oh man, he's pretty much influenced a lot of decisions that I make now as chief. He's had a great impact on my career," Zimmerman said.

Those who knew Burton said he was big on community policing and being involved in the village.

It's why a processional took place after his service. It made stops at some of his favorite places like Ossining High School and the police headquarters on Spring Street.

Burton is survived by his wife, Gabrielle, and his daughter, Kristine, as well as several other family members.

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