Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
A physician and professor, he was CEO of Connecticut Mental Health Center of the state Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
Following in father Dan Cosgrove's philanthropic ideology, she was a force to be reckoned with for causes/organizations she was involved in.
A gardener blessed with artistic talent, she loved photography and decorating, and retired after years working for real estate companies.
A master mechanic who could possibly have made a lawnmower fly if given the challenge, opened his own business, Steve’s Power Repair.
Devoted to family, especially her grandchildren, a Branford Lions Club member, she and her husband owned a North Haven gas station.
A US Air Force veteran, she was on the RTC, was a former Orchard House board member and longest serving Board of Fire Commissioners member.
Artistic, she created crocheted and knitted and painted pottery, sang in her church choir, and she had a long career in many industries.
Known for his hearty laugh, a passionate golfer, he served as Pine Orchard Yacht and Country Club golf chair, house chair, and president.
A nurse, real estate agent, owner of Branford toy store Serendipity, and with a love for roller skating, co-founded Great Skate in Norwich.
An amateur sports car racer, he never lost his taste for the road, spent hours in his diesel cars, semi trucks as an independent trucker.
Marine veteran with 45-year New Haven Water Co. career, he loved sailing, was a home improvement master and Branford civic leader/volunteer
Having helped revolutionize sales/marketing industry, in retirement he was a school volunteer, and worked on his boat and vintage Porsche.
She was a Clinical Trail Specialist at Yale Medical School, volunteer teacher, Garden Club member, tennis teacher and Yankees & UConn fan.
The avid Yankees fan was in the sporting goods business for 50 years and currently was owner along with his wife of Guilford Sporting Goods.
Anthony worked as a mechanical designer for Prime Technology and loved fishing, playing pool in local leagues, and enjoying a round of golf.
A machine operator who worked with his wife at Palma’s Deli for decades, he enjoyed playing Italian cards, gardening, eating, casino trips.
Nurturing and generous with family, she had a long, distinguished nursing career, and enjoyed Cape Cod trips, card games with friends.
He enjoyed gardening, casino trips, cruises, dancing, and baking, cooking and he and his wife owned Grace’s Kitchen Restaurant in Branford.
A Navy veteran who had a 38-year Metro-North career, he was a dedicated Branford Elks Lodge 1939 member who became Exalted Ruler in 2001.
She worked at family business Gold Coast Grille, was an Albanian Women’s Club member, and enjoyed reading, and bingo at the Senior Center.
She had a selfless, nurturing spirit, and spent the majority of her career at Bank of America, forming lifelong friendships along the way.
A bookkeeper and Red Sox fan, she loved beach treasure-hunting with her grandchildren and was deeply religious, very involved in her church.
R & S Roofing owner, aka Rick the Roofer to many for 40 years, he enjoyed fishing, riding his Harley, Sunday football, & family/friend time.
An accomplished pianist and organist who was Trinity Episcopal Church secretary, she enjoyed tennis, bridge, gardening, sailing, and golf.
A WWII veteran, American Legion Post 83 and Branford Elks Club BPOE 1939 member, he enjoyed bowling, gardening, golf, snowmobiling, travel.
A baseball player and fan, doo-wop singer, and history buff, he loved music, playing cards, mostly Setback, with family, and a good bargain.
A New Haven police officer from 1995 until 2007, she received the 2003 Meritorious Service Award and taught at the police academy.
A St. Mary Church communicant and member of the St. Mary Knitters, she was a past president of both the Branford Chorale and the Totokets.
An Air Force veteran, he was a Perri Sausage comptroller, and later became a lawyer and worked for the New Haven Public Defender's office.
Born in Romania, she worked with her husband at NSI Systems in North Branford, and with him, became majority owner of 3 Servpro franchises.
A lifelong Branford resident, all will be welcomed to attend a graveside service in May at All Saints Cemetery in North Haven.
She worked for the city of New Haven, fed the homeless in St. Mary’s Church's Midnight Run Program, and rescued, cared for homeless cats.
A lifelong active Stony Creek Congregational Church member, she helped her husband run the family business, Page’s Sport Shop for 35 years.
A rock star in every sense of the word, his gentle demeanor, positive outlook, and infectious smile touched the lives of all who knew him.
An ice hockey star who went semi-pro, known for her strength, wisdom, perseverance, grit, and competitiveness, she loved music and the beach