Wannetta was an all-around caregiver who stayed at home to take care of her son throughout his childhood.
While Liam had many fantastic attributes, his firm conviction was his strongest quality next only to his kind heart.
Pam touched many lives in her time as a teacher and as an administrator… but her most fulfilling job was as a wife and mother: Obituary.
Mrs. Lamoureux was a loving wife, mother, daughter, sister, teacher, catechist, mentor and friend.
Her love for her family and friends was astounding and fierce. Family to her was more than blood, it nearly encompassed everyone she met.
She spent years working at Xerox and the offices of Stop & Shop before devoting herself to raising her children and grandchildren.
Ed, a U. S. Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War, owned and operated Midas Muffler shops for many years until retiring in 1993.
Lori was a woman with a variety of interests and talents. Her favorite pastime of all was spending time with her children and grandchildren.
He was a member of the First Congregational Church Youth Group in Branford and was an Honorary member of the Branford Fire Dept.
Dave opened Clinton Antique Center with his family and was very proud when the shop was voted #1 Best Antique Shop on the CT shoreline.
Noreen was a realtor, and became a member of the Democratic Town Committee, and loved to sing with the Clinton Choral Club.
Bert was the longest continuously serving USCG Auxiliarist in the organization’s history, 65 years, while serving in numerous positions.
He was an active member in Freemasons and was a past master of Jeptha Lodge #95 in Clinton.
He served at Clinton Bible Fellowship in many roles but his favorite was a Teen leader for many years. He was affectionately known as Mr. V.
Jason will be missed for eternity as he graced so many people’s lives with happiness, and left the world with wonderful memories of him.
David, a volunteer firefighter, was an accomplished drummer and was a member of many Connecticut bands.
He was employed as the Dock Master for the Town of Clinton and with Arrigoni Design in Clinton.
In 1979, he became owner and president of Clinton-based Argo Transdata Corp., a manufacturer & supplier of printed circuit board assemblies.
She moved to Connecticut with her family in 1959 where she lived in Clinton, and then Madison for many years.
Robert, who was an Urban Planner for the government, was a gentle soul who was universally loved and always had a smile on his face.
MaryJane was a founding member of the Ladies Auxiliary at the Clinton Volunteer Fire Department.
Jim was a gentleman’s gentleman, with much love and caring for his family and friends.
Prior to his retirement John was an electrician for IBEW Union Local 90. He was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam Conflict.
He was the owner of DeNegre’s Used Cars in New Haven for many years, where he was an auto mechanic and salesman.
Bret, a Navy veteran, was a very dedicated employee of The Lee Company for over 28 years, most recently serving as Network Administrator.
Margaret was an avid golfer and won many awards in the Women’s League at Clinton Country Club.
He was active in Little League, Pop Warner and high school athletic sports of football and lacrosse.
He was a custodian at Tuxis Lumber & Hardware Store in Madison, and also at Our Lady of Mercy School and St. Margaret Parish.
Ray enjoyed cooking Sunday dinners for his family and also had a dish named after him, The Ray Maki, at his favorite sushi joint.
Jim served in Navy for 4 years and was a Korean War veteran. After moving to Clinton he became a finished carpenter.
Ray, a West Haven native, was inducted into the ASA Connecticut Softball Hall of Fame in 2010.
An intelligent and witty lady, JoAnn made friends quickly and did what she did best - brought joy to others and served her beloved community
Anne, a West Haven native who served as a Nurse Manager at Yale-New Haven Hospital, loved to laugh & had a smile that would light up a room.
Terri, a Morgan grad, grew up in Madison and Clinton and later owned and operated her business, Artistic Scissors, in Old Saybrook.
She served as the Director of Financial Services for the Clinton Board of Education until her retirement.
"She had a great sense of style and loved working with people."
In her day Joan loved singing and acting in school theater productions, playing the piano, and lifeguarding.
"He was honored twice as a teacher of distinction in Who's Who Among America's Teachers."
He formerly worked for the Chowder Pot III Restaurant in Branford.
He enjoyed time at the summer lake house jet skiing and boating. Chris also enjoyed riding motorcycles with his wife.