Retired Analytic Chemist and Community Volunteer
Rita was a Den Mother for Bethany Cub Scouts Troop #1, enjoyed cooking, baking, dancing (especially polkas), cat lover, was a NASCAR fan.
The Bethany resident’s realistic approach to her own aging was both humorous and inspiring.
Joseph was a 2012 graduate of Amity High School where he played football and lacrosse.
Prior to his retirement, Al owned and operated the “Countryside Restaurant” of Bethany as well as “Countryside Pool and Tennis” of Bethany.
Calling hours are Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. at Chase Parkway Memorial/Albini Family Funeral Home in Waterbury.
He was known for his sense of humor. Most would say his was one of a kind.
State of CT, Dept. of Transportation Retiree, Lifelong resident of Woodbridge
She worked for the Amity School System as a food service technician.
Les was the owner of both the East Side Deli in Naugatuck and the Amity Superette.
She was a volunteer for Yale Art Gallery – American Decorative Arts, New Haven Home Recovery (New Reach) and the Red Cross.
The doctor passed away surrounded by his loved ones on June 4, 2019 in New Haven, Connecticut at age 76 after a valiant battle with cancer.
Beloved Father & Grandfather
U.S. Navy Veteran of the Korean War, Retired Tool & Die Maker
Ray was a member of The Bethany Volunteer Fire Department for over 45 years as a firefighter and having served on the Executive Board.
Korean War Air Force Veteran and Proud Union Member
Lifelong Valley Resident and Yale Graduate
Beloved Mother and Grandmother
Prior to her retirement in 1999 Marie was a secretary at Amity High School in Woodbridge for 27 years.
State of CT DOT Retiree
He was happiest when surrounded by his family for which he had nicknames for each one.
Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Retired Teacher
McClure had a passion for sailing, flea markets and a good cup of coffee with friends.
Susan was a member of the Naugatuck Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses for over 44 years.
A resident of Hamden for many years, he retired from the Town of Hamden Public Works Department in 2008.
Annette was a member of the Bethany Wonderers, the Bethany Huff & Puffs and former president of the Bethany Garden Club.
Named after Marvel’s Wolverine, Logan battled brain tumors until he passed away earlier this month. He loved all Marvel and DC Comics.
Peggy was the kindest, most loving individual who brought joy and spirit to all who knew her.
As a younger man he was a private pilot, sailor, scuba diver, avid golfer and member at Race Brook Country Club in Orange, CT.
She was an elementary school teacher for the Woodbridge Public Schools for several years until marrying and raising her family.
While married to Moya Waters, together they owned and operated Pickles Deli in Milford, and he later managed the Hilario Deli in Newtown.
He had a wide range of interests including every aspect of film making, kayaking, the outdoors, and his faithful four legged companions.
Mr. Asprelli's funeral Mass was celebrated today at Our Lady of the Assumption Church in Woodbridge.
He was retired from Sikorsky Aircraft in Stratford, where he worked as a toolmaker.
Donald enjoyed a successful career at Southern New England Telephone Company that spanned three decades, retiring as a foreman in 1987.
He had served as a member of the Woodbridge Police Department.
"She was a lifelong resident of Beacon Falls and had worked at both Risdon and Uniroyal."
"He was a WWII veteran having served in the United States Army Air Corps in the 303 Bomb Squadron B17."
"Drown, 50, passed away unexpectedly, Saturday, December 2, 2017 at St. Mary’s Hospital."
"A lifelong Naugatuck resident, Bob graduated from Naugatuck High School, and had worked at Platt Brothers in Waterbury."