04/07/2026
It is with profound sadness and deep regret that the Ossining Police Department announces the passing of Chief Joseph Burton Jr. (retired), the longest-serving Chief of Police in the history of the Ossining Police Department, following a lifetime of dedicated service to his community.
Chief Burton began his police career in 1967. Over the decades, he rose steadily through the ranks, earning the respect of fellow officers and residents alike through his steady leadership, deep commitment to public safety, and strong connection to the Ossining community.
Chief Burton served as Chief of Police for a remarkable 24 years, a tenure marked not only by longevity, but by meaningful growth and modernization within the department. Under his leadership, the Ossining Police Department expanded its capabilities with the addition of specialized units, including SWAT, motorcycle and bicycle patrols, and youth-focused initiatives. He was a strong supporter of community policing long before it became widely practiced, helping bring programs like D.A.R.E. into local schools and supporting youth engagement through efforts such as the Police Athletic League.
Chief Burton also oversaw significant developments in department infrastructure, including the transition to the Birdsall-Fagan Police and Court Facility, which remains in use today, helping position the department for the future while maintaining its strong foundation in community service.
After an incredible 48 years in law enforcement, Chief Burton retired on December 31, 2015. In recognition of his extraordinary service and lasting impact, the Village of Ossining honored him by designating a street as “Chief Burton Way.”
Chief Burton is remembered as a dedicated public servant, a steady and respected leader, and a proud member of the Ossining community, where he also lived and volunteered as an assistant football coach for the local high school team. His legacy lives on in the department he helped shape and in the countless lives he touched throughout his career.
Chief Burton is survived by his wife, Gabrielle, and his daughter, Kristine.
The Ossining Police Department mourns his passing and will carry forward his legacy of service, leadership, and commitment to the profession.
Calling hours will be held at Dorsey Funeral Home in Ossining from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday April 9th. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday April 10th at 10:00 am at St. Augustine’s Church in Ossining, New York, followed by burial at St. Augustine’s Cemetery.
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