Peter grew up in Woodbridge where he graduated Amity High School.
"A devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister, she will be deeply missed by all who knew her."
"He loved playing golf with his two sons and his brother in law Paul Cieslewski, his best friend."
She enjoed painting, drawing, ceramics and reading.
"Natalie had a natural gift for turning the simplest objects into a work of art with just the stroke of a brush."
"She had a zest for life and made a lasting impression on everyone she came in contact with."
"Above all, she was an amazing mother and enjoyed spending time with her kids, family, and her dogs Kane and Thor."
Eugene was a longtime scout master, devoted churchgoer and avid walker.
He was the founder and president of Ceruzzi Properties and also a successful restaurateur.
Dave grew up in Milford and resided in Woodbridge for over 40 years.
Damon Robinson died unexpectedly at age 21.
Calling hours for Kathleen will be held Friday, February 24, from 5 to 7 P.M at The Alderson-Ford Funeral Home of Naugatuck.
She was owner and operator of D'Andrea's Three Acres Motel in Woodbridge. Gloria also worked at Steinbach's Dept. Store in Hamden.
Jim, who graduated from Amity High School where he was captain of the football team, was the owner/operator of Evergreen Landscaping.
He was the owner of the Joker's Wild Comedy Club in New Haven.
The accident occurred on Nov. 9 on Route 67.
"He was known for his generosity and kindness as well as making everyone laugh at his bad jokes."
Isabel was a very talented pianist and soloist and loved imparting her love of music to her children.
Simpson served as Town Clerk from 1979 to 2003. She passed away on May 9, 2016
Scott graduated from Amity High School in 2012 and was an Eagle Scout.
Calling hours are 4 to 6 p.m., Thursday. The funeral service will be held at 11:30 a.m., Friday.
She was a communicant of Our Lady of the Assumption Church in Woodbridge and member of their Ladies Guild for many years.
After his service in the Air Force, Mr. Steinis was an owner of a specialized computer software company for many years before his retirement
His 70-year music career dates back to his days as a student at Avon Old Farms in Connecticut.
Mrs. Lasky worked at Uniroyal in Naugatuck for many years, and also lived in Orange and Beacon Falls. She leaves a large extended family.
Services for the 92-year-old will take place Saturday.
Friends are invited to attend the funeral on Saturday, April 27 at 10:30 a.m. in St. Ann Church, 501 Naugatuck Ave., Milford, for a Mass of Christian Burial.
Sheehy will be laid to rest on Saturday. Friends may call on Friday.
In her later years Emma worked in Beecher School as a cafeteria cook and was well known for her wonderful baking and cooking abilities.
The World War II vet was the retired president of Trans-Lite in Milford and was involved in a wide array of area organizations.
Phyllis was active in the New Haven community as past president of the Wives of Rotarians, a member of the Woodbridge Congregational Church Ladies Guild, the Woodbridge Garden Club, and the Whitney Center.
Mr. Hyatt enlisting in the U.S. Army the day after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and served as a Ranger in World War II, attached to General George Patton's third army.
He was an avid reader, a history buff, had a passion for jazz music and enjoyed a fun party that included a properly made Manhattan.
He also served as President of the Woodbridge Land Trust and lived in town since 1973.
The Woodbridge resident and Sikorsky Aircraft employee was longtime coach for Amity Youth Football and played softball for many area teams.