Margaret was a member of the Cheshire Grange, where she served locally as Treasurer and Lecturer for the State Grange.
Jack, a model of independence and perseverance, was a lifelong pharmacist and served in the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army Reserve.
Rachel, a passionate baker and cook, was a devoted wife and mother. She cherished her time with family and her beloved Labrador Retrievers.
Anne, truly devoted to her family, was a member of the First Congregational Church. She also served on boards in the Cheshire School System.
Al loved to travel and cherished his time with family. He worked in information technology at United Illuminating and Northeast Utilities.
Anthony, an avid golfer and bowler, served 20 years in the US Army and was a Quality Engineer in the manufacturing industry for many years
Robert, loving and devoted to his family, worked as a Wallingford Police Officer and Supernumerary Officer in Cheshire for many years.
Alan was a member of the Teamsters Union, Local 677. He enjoyed fishing, bike riding and walking on the beach.
Joanne, a devoted Catholic and avid attendee of Q.U. sporting events, worked as the Secretary of Athletics for Quinnipiac University.
William, a loving and dedicated husband and father, owned and operated the Liquid Transport trucking company for more than 35 years.
David, devoted father, grandfather and known to many as "Pop", worked for many years as a Supervisor at The Naugatuck Glass Co.
Ronda worked for the State of Connecticut's Dept. of Developmental Services and volunteered for the Lights of Hope organization.
Margaret was a Bookkeeper at the Bridge Garage in Westport for over 30 years. She enjoyed bowling, ceramics and baking.
Norma, an accomplished tap dancer, worked at the Hall of Records in New Haven. She was also a member of the Cheshire Women’s Club.
Bill, a lifetime member of the Cheshire Fire Department, worked for Guida’s Dairy, the Cheshire Reformatory and for Cheshire Public Schools.
John, who was a member of the Cheshire High School marching band, was known for his easy smile, gentle soul, and pure generosity.
Connie, a registered nurse, was a loving mother and wife. She was truly devoted to taking care of her family, loved ones and her dog Dakota.
Butch, a loving and devoted husband and father, worked as a home improvement contractor and painter. He was an avid Quinnipiac hockey fan.
Henri, an avid tennis player, worked as a software developer and was the owner of System Consultants, LLC.
Joan, an avid basketball player in her youth, worked for over 25 years in the Guidance Department at Cheshire High School.
Ronald taught for 35 years at Cheshire High School, where he was also a Track and Cross-Country coach for over two decades.
He worked for Stop & Shop in Southington alongside his father and was loved by his coworkers and the many customers he cared for.
Fred, loving and devoted to his family, worked for J.P. Jarjura & Sons for many years.
Pamela worked as a Medical Social Worker at Gaylord Hospital. She was also a 40-year member of the First Congregational Church of Cheshire.
Vincent was very active in the Hamden Vol. Fire Company 9 West Woods. He also worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for 40 years.
Heather, known for her strong faith, was a partner at Lucente-Medling Associates in Litchfield. She loved cooking, traveling and hiking.
Martha worked as an educator in the Watertown school system for 27 years. She was also an active member of the Cheshire Lutheran Church.
Janice worked 40 years as a bookkeeper for the New Haven Trap Rock Company. She was a Lady Lioness and member of the Hamden Women’s Club.
Bob, innovative and a pioneer in the cable and wire industry for over 50 years, most recently worked for RFS.
Margaret worked as a librarian at the main library at Bloomsburg University. She also loved to bring her therapy dog to local nursing homes.
Sandra, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, held every position in the restaurant industry, from waitress to banquet manager to owner.
Mary Lou spent her career as a nurse and was a faithful communicant of both The Church of the Epiphany and St. Bridget Church.
Nancy was heavily involved in the arts and education and worked and supported both New Haven and Cheshire school systems in many facets.
Eileen worked in banking as a teller and was one of the first female Vice Presidents in the industry.
Lou was the owner and operator of English Furniture of Hamden with his wife. He also served as a Eucharistic Minister at St. Bridget Church.
Domenick, a loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather, worked as a mason for many years and had a passion for singing.
Mrs. Luciani was the Cafeteria Manager at Highland Elementary School in Cheshire for over 25 years.
Lorraine, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, worked for many years as a bookkeeper for K-Mart and Xpect stores.
Stanley practiced anesthesiology at Yale-New Haven, Waterbury Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury for many years.
Ruth was a volunteer at Waterbury Hospital and was a member of the Lady Fenwick Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution.