A former standout athlete at Cheshire High, he remained active at the school and coached in the lacrosse and football programs.
Kito’s life centered around her love of family and friends. She worked for the Napier Company before retiring after 25 years of service.
Robert worked for New England Tennis as well as the Public Works Division of the Town of Cheshire as a Heavy Machine Operator.
Carol worked in the Wolcott School System as a Special Education Teacher for many years and also at Naugatuck Valley Community College.
Stephen served as an officer in the United States Army, 82nd Airborne Division and worked as a Certified Public Accountant for many years.
Evelyn worked as an admitting office clerk for St. Mary’s Hospital. She enjoyed going to the opera at Yale and was the original fashionista.
Bruce, a loving and devoted husband, was the owner and sales representative for Hewitt Business Systems in Brookfield for many years.
Sean was a gifted musician playing both drums and guitar. He was also a loving father and son; and an avid Mets and Jets fan.
Walter served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He was a parishioner of St. Thomas Becket Church, where he served as an usher for many years.
Noah, a loving little boy, enjoyed spending time with loved ones, playing with his stuffed animal Mr. Octopus and learning how to crawl.
Dick, loving family man, worked at Hubbard-Hall, T.H. Baylis Chemical Co. and Carus Chemical. He loved coaching Cheshire Youth Baseball.
John, a loving husband, father and grandfather, served honorably as a veteran in the U.S. Marine Corps.
William worked for Picker Inc. and General DataComm. He served in the Connecticut Air National Guard as well as the U.S. Air Force.
Tony worked for the Sealy Company for over 30 years. He enjoyed playing soccer, was an avid golfer, and enjoyed “good glass of wine.”
Marcia, a loving wife, mother and sister, was a communicant of St. Thomas Becket Church/St. Bridget of Sweden Parish.
Richard worked for SNET as a Project Manager. He also taught math at Wolcott High School, Post and Naugatuck Valley Community College.
Nancy worked as a Registered Nurse at St. Mary’s Hospital, the Cheshire Convalescent Home and for the Red Cross for many years.
Herb served in the U.S. Navy before working in sales and marketing for many companies throughout Europe and the U.S. for many years.
Robert was a manufacturer’s representative for his own company, Dupont and Nastri. He also served in the Army during the Korean Conflict.
Vincent was a bricklayer for Bricklayers and Allied Craft workers Local # 1.
Michael served in the Cheshire Police Department for 31 years. He enjoyed playing golf, softball and was a fan of the New York Giants.
Linda was a member of the Cheshire Garden Club; volunteered at the Cheshire Regional Center and was a communicant of St. Bridget Church.
Lillian, a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, was a member of the Cheshire Lutheran Church.
Arleen worked as a cashier at Everybody’s in Cheshire and also as an assistant manager at the Wallingford Walmart.
Judith, a caring soul, was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.
Harold, a loving husband, father and grandfather, worked as a butcher and then as a custom woodworker.
Beth, a loving wife, mother, sister and aunt, was a loyal friend to all and especially loved to cook.
Joyce was an AKC judge, was active in the Cheshire Grange and played the pipe organ and sang in the St. Peter’s Choir.
Wolfgang, a beloved husband, father and grandfather, was CEO of Byk-Chemie USA, supplier of specialty chemicals.
Regina, a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, was a communicant of St. Bridget of Sweden Parish.
Barbara worked at Yale-New Haven Hospital and Cheshire Public Schools. She was an active member of the Daughters of The American Revolution.
Tony was a licensed Financial Advisor. He was also a Deacon at the White Oak Baptist church in Cheshire and loved playing guitar and piano.
Silvio taught science at Dodd Junior High School in Cheshire for 26 years. He had a fondness for homemaking wine, gardening and woodworking.
Doris, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, was in the Saint Bridget’s Ladies Guild for 40 years and taught CCD religious classes.
Bernard proudly served in the U.S. Army during WWII and was a Facility Manager for the U.S. Government under the direction of the Navy.
Dorothy was in the Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II. She was registered nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital and Elim Park Health Center.
Connie was a member of the St. Rita's Parish, a member of the D.A.R. and a founding member of the Housatonic Valley Cairin Terrier Club.
Patricia contributed to many local organizations including the New Haven Historical Society and the Children’s Center of Hamden.
Colleen volunteered frequently in the community. She was an accomplished seamstress, made and sold flags and cakes and was a devoted mother.
Robert was a wire and cable engineer; a member of the First Congregational Church in Cheshire and the Wallingford Elks Lodge #1365.