Paul served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army and was a sales representative for Conway Transportation for many years.
Caroline, always loving and devoted to her family, worked many years for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. in New York.
John, always devoted to his friends and loved ones, previously served as President and Chief Executive Officer for Blue Cross & Blue Shield.
Madeline was a dedicated teacher for several area school systems and was a devoted member of many local organizations.
Betty, an avid reader and gardener, was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and dog-mom to her beloved canine, Moose.
Ken proudly served in the U.S. Army Reserves, was a decorated physical therapist and was a heavily dedicated member of his community.
Joan was a dedicated employee of the Cheshire Public School System for many years and especially cherished spending time with loved ones.
Gary, a devoted family man, was a dedicated employee of AT&T for 36 years and a longtime member of the Wolcott Land Owners Association.
Jim was a dedicated USPS letter carrier and communicant of St. Bridget of Sweden Parish, where he was an usher for over 50 years.
Paul was a retired mechanical engineer and lifelong entrepreneur. He loved to fish and cherished spending time with loved ones.
Timothy proudly served in the U.S. Army, was a devoted family man, active member of the community and dedicated Chrysler Financial employee.
Eunice, a full-time wife, dedicated mother and devoted homemaker, owned and operated her own home day care center for many years.
Eleanor, a longtime parishioner of St. Thomas Becket Church, cherished spending time with loved ones, reading, gardening and crafting.
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He served as a deacon for churches in Hamden and North Haven.
Bill was heavily involved in many organizations along with being a model of generosity and loyalty to his family, friends and community.
Sophie, an inspiration to all who knew her, was also known for her infectious laugh, kind heart, strength, faith and compassion.
Richard, a skilled carpenter, avid golfer and talented musician, was an employee of the Yale University Art Gallery for many years.
Cayllie had a contagiously cheerful energy, and could make someone laugh even on their worst day. She worked at Yale as a registered nurse.
Jeff, a devoted family man, enjoyed a successful career as a mechanical engineer, certified tool and die maker and plant manager.
Cynthia, an avid gardener and animal lover, worked for many years at Liberty Bank and was a devoted mother and grandmother.
A 1988 graduate of Notre Dame High School-West Haven, “Big Mike” had worked in the auto industry for over three decades.
John, a loving family man and friend to many, was the owner of Cheshire Hollow Farm.
Donna was known for her contagious laugh, beautiful smile and her unconditional love for her family.
Keith was known as the rock and protector of his family. Always thoughtful, loving and dedicated, he enjoyed a successful career in finance.
Ed, a loving family man and devoted member of the community, worked many years as a tool and die-maker for several local companies.
Hal, a devoted family man and friend to many, owned and operated the CompuWeigh Corporation and proudly served in the U.S. Navy.
Kenny, a standout athlete in his youth and devoted father, son, brother and friend, was currently a supervisor for Above the Rest Roofing.
Sheldon, a loving family man and fixture in the community, enjoyed a lifelong, successful career in the banking industry.
Richard worked as machinist for various manufacturing companies and was a life member of the Cheshire Fire Department.
Dr. Ausmus, a published author, avid baseball fan and music enthusiast, served as professor of European History at SCSU for 30 years.
Millie was a longtime dedicated employee of Cheshire High School. She cherished time with family, friends and a good cup of tea.
Reverend Smith, a man of profound faith, was a devoted husband, father, brother, uncle and friend who loved reading, teaching and preaching.
Dick was a passionate horse owner and served as a Department Head for the Southington Regional Agricultural Program for many years.
Raymond, lovingly referred to as "Poppy", worked many years for Erickson Metals Corporation and was very active in the community.
Martha was a member of the Women’s Club at the Cheshire Congregational Church and cherished time with family and friends.
Robert pr0udly served in the U.S. Navy, worked many years as a laboratory technician and was a loving and devoted family man.
Irene enjoyed a successful career as an insurance agent and touched the hearts and lives of her many friends and family members.
David proudly served in the United States Coast Guard, enjoyed a successful career in engineering and was heavily active in the community.
Paul was a U.S Army Korean War veteran. He dedicated his career to the banking industry and was a devoted member of the community.
Susan worked 28 years as a dedicated teacher for Cheshire public schools and was an avid golfer and member of the Farms Country Club.