He was a trumpet player and avid snowmobiler.
Veronica was employed at Goodyear Rubber Company, Hartford Precision and later at Waters’ Edge Health Care.
Young passed away tragically by doing what he loved-windsurfing in Long Island Sound.
He was a retired colonel in the United States Army.
She was employed for many years in Durham, Middlefield, and Middletown as a substitute teacher.
Bill was most remembered as an entrepreneur, local legend and iconic owner of Wild Bill’s Nostalgia in Middletown.
Joyanne was a constant educator, both as a teacher in the Middletown school system for 36 years and with her children and grandchildren.
Even after her cancer diagnosis, Patricia never lost her ability to smile through adversity and live life to the fullest.
Mahoney grew up in Durham and was a mathematics teacher and an advisor for a Middletown math team, who won the state championship in 1984.
Mary Crovo was a teacher at Long Lane School in Middletown for 20 years.
Ruth Link married husband Harry in April of 1941 and settled in Middlefield in 1946.
Mary DiMella served as Durham assistant town clerk for more than 30 years.
Ervin Stuart Barker served in the Korean War, was a Durham volunteer firefighter for more than 50 years and volunteered for the Durham Fair.
Montgomery was town moderator of his beloved town of Durham and a deacon at The Congregational Church of Killingworth.
Kalinowski was born in Middletown, was a member of the Secret Service and served as Durham’s first selectman and a state representative.
Vincent Pavone worked in Danbury, Farmington, Southbury, Oxford and most recently at Evergreen Laser in Durham, until his illness just five weeks ago.
Recent obituaries with ties to Durham and Middlefield.
Seeger was a member of the Avon Old Farms Class of 1936 in Avon, Connecticut.
Memorial services for the late Middlefield resident Kenneth Leavitt will be on Jan. 11.
Mazo, of Middlefield, was killed in a car accident in Southington last week.