He worked for over 40 years in Materials Management in a variety of manufacturing companies throughout CT, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Ernestine was a stay-at-home mom, and later in life pursued a career in retail.
Mary worked for the Cheshire Public School System as a secretary for many years.
Despite her full-time employment, Gina was relentless in her pursuit of her one true passion, the love, care, and training of dogs.
A U.S. Navy veteran during WWII, he operated his family business, Bridge Garage, for more than 25 years for his many loyal customers.
She worked as a research associate for Yale School of Medicine and volunteered with volunteer with Cheshire’s Relay for Life for many years.
A U.S. Army veteran, he coached swimming at Hamden High School for nearly 40 years.
“Remember Casey’s amazing warm, giving heart and when you look up to the heavens smile big because he is looking down smiling back at you.”
Mrs. Jac, as she was lovingly known, stepped into her mom's preschool, The Scooter School, after graduation and ran it until 2014.
William served in the U.S. Navy and went on to become a CNC machine technician, most recently working at Hanwha Aerospace in Cheshire.
Bertha worked as a bookkeeper for the Bowman family for more than 40 years and did not retire until she was 85.
He was employed in the medical industry for many years.
A U.S. Army Veteran, Bob owned and operated Ridge and State Automotive from 1963 to 2019.
A Korean War veteran, he was a longtime math teacher in New Haven and was the President & CEO of Maintenance Service of New Haven.
John, a reverend, was ordained in 1963, and over his career led congregations in New York State, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.
He served in the U.S. Army, in the European Theater, during World War II, where he was awarded the Purple Heart.
Lou earned a bachelor’s degree from Quinnipiac, where he also played baseball, & was a professional in the trucking industry for many years.
She was retired from her 29-year career at Waterbury Hospital as a telecommunications specialist.
John, a U.S. Army veteran, did two tours of duty in the Vietnam War. His service medals include two bronze stars.
A longtime coach and swimming teacher, whether it was infant aquatics or state champions, Coach Jo was the person to have in your corner.
Robert was proud of his service in the United States Air Force. He was a man of many talents and passions.
Danielle was a beautiful soul inside and out, kind, intelligent, ambitious and resilient. She was a graduate of Albertus Magnus College.
Tracey was so full of life, loved her family and friends and was always good for a laugh with the most wonderful sense of humor.
She was employed by Hobson and Motzer in Durham for over 30 years, continuing to work there into her 80s.
Known to many as “Farmer Phil,” he was co-owner of Geremia Greenhouse in Wallingford.
She worked as a special education teacher and then with the CT state health department.
She was a middle school and high school math teacher for 34 years, and worked as a math tutor for many years after retirement.
Her greatest joy was being a mom; she did it with love, open arms, grace, and care. Susan had a gift to make every holiday special.
A longtime Cheshire resident, he was active with the Cheshire Grange and was a Life Member of the Cheshire Fire Department.
She was a longtime Cheshire resident, retiring as a Dental Assistant from Meriden Dental Group in Meriden.
He was a graduate of Quinnipiac University and served with the 344th Military Police Company of the United States Army.
Angela was a bright light to everyone lucky enough to meet her & had a magnetic personality, enriching everyone's life who was a part of it.
Nick was kind, smart and a great listener, who always made his friends and family laugh and was instantly likeable to those he met.
Throughout her life, Eileen enjoyed caring for others and her college degree in education was the perfect match.
A U.S. Army veteran who served during the Vietnam War, he worked at Southern Connecticut State University for well over 30 years.
A longtime teacher at Doolittle & Darcey schools, she was also a licensed & certified psychological counselor for over 26 years in Cheshire.
Ed was involved with the Cheshire Jaycee's, a community organization where he helped run the annual haunted house along with other events.
Donald graduated from Penn State with a B.S. in Quantitative Chemistry which led to a career focused on Quality Management.
A lifelong Cheshire resident who worked as a handyman, he enjoyed bike riding, and fishing at Sleeping Giant and was an avid Red Sox fan.
During WWII, Gerrie had a civil service job in Washington, DC for the War Department, typing death notices for soldiers who died in the war.