He enjoyed time at the summer lake house jet skiing and boating. Chris also enjoyed riding motorcycles with his wife.
"Evelyn was a founding member, past president, and active member of the North Branford Women’s Club for over 50 years."
A celebration of Connor’s life will be held in the near future.
"She could often be seen on her sun porch or at the Estuary, playing bridge with her friends."
"He loved hunting, fishing and camping and was an avid fan of the New York Yankees and Giants."
He was a graduate of Daniel Hand High School in Madison, Class of 1988.
"Richard was a U.S. Army veteran of the Vietnam War. He was a radio operator and received a Bronze medal."
Charles was a devoted husband, father and grandfather and a lover of fishing and hunting.
He was an applied research scientist and was an integral member of the Thomas J. Watson Labs at IBM, Hawthorne, N.Y. for the last 25 years.
Scott's greatest life passion was for his family and friends, all of whom he loved dearly.
He was born to build and modify engines. He owned Miller Specialties, a well-known Italian Motorcycle shop specializing in restoration.
He was a carpenter with an entrepreneurial spirit. He was funny, smart and owned a room when he walked into it with his smile & personality.
He declined a full academic scholarship after one semester in order to be closer to his soon to be bride.
He loved his many years in outdoor advertising sales in New York City.
Susanne was active in Girl Scouts, as both a scout and a troop leader for more than 35 years.
He was employed by the Kollsman Instrument Co. for 51 years and was instrumental in computerizing the payroll process at its introduction.
Before retiring, Mr. Bailey worked for Electric Boat for over thirty years.
He worked at Pratt & Whitney for 35 years, Allied Resources after retirement and was an instructor/mentor at Manchester Community College.
Jim was a volunteer extraordinaire. He was very active in numerous town organizations and had a tremendous love for his community.
She will always be remembered for her bright smile to everyone that she met.
Bob, a U.S. Army veteran, was a devoted husband, father and grandfather who cherished time spent with family, especially his grandchildren.
A graduate of Yale University in 1954, he was employed as a Mortgage Banker at the Lomas & Nettleton Co. in New Haven.
Jack, also known as JJ, served honorably in the United States Navy and was a member of the New Haven Police Department for 22 years.
Charlie owned his own landscaping business (Charlie Brown's Lawn Care) for a number of years before becoming an auto technician.
She will be remembered for preparing extravagant meals at family gatherings, and for her grace and unending love.
Emil, a U.S. Navy veteran, shared his love for life with his smile to everyone he came across. His love for his family was known to all.
Mary Jane was always proud of her Rhode Island roots, especially her accent, which endured the constant ridicule of her children.
The couple had been married for 59 years.
Don was a Clinton firefighter and became the State of Connecticut Forestry Warden in 1991 and Department Quartermaster in 2003.
Barbara, a loving and dedicated mother, worked for many years as a nurse and loved animals of all kinds.
Beloved mother, grandmother, daughter and sister passed away peacefully with her dog Bella and her cat Honeybun by her side.
Lewis, a U.S. Army veteran, was a Hamden police officer for 25 years and attained the rank of Sergeant.
After retiring from the U.S. Postal Service, he enjoyed traveling, playing golf and playing with his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Vece was a World War II Army Air Corp veteran and worked for Air France and Swan Funeral Homes for many years before retiring.
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Corson enjoyed woodworking, restoring classic cars and fishing.
A Mass of Christian Burial was held at St. Mary Church of the Visitation on Saturday.