Born in Italy, the loving father, before his retirement, worked in the shipping and receiving department at Marlin Firearms.
She enjoyed growing African Violets, music, her fur "babies," and a talented knitter, she co-owned the Branford Yarn Depot in the 1980s.
A 60-year East Haven resident with a voluminous resume, she was an omnipresent force civically, and East Haven Memorial Funeral Home owner.
A woman of faith, devoted Catholic and Eucharistic minister, she loved her family, and loved cooking, especially Sunday sauce and meatballs.
At the time of her death, Marie worked for the Kuehne Chemical Company of New Haven.
An avid Yankees fan who had a talent for metal sculpturing, he enjoyed riding his Harley throughout New England, and "living free."
An avid animal lover, especially cats Leo, Nutty and dog Taz, she was a beautiful soul who loved her family, swimming, and Lake George trips
A decades-long Yale University electrician, union steward, he was a Yankees and Giants fan who loved fishing, crabbing with grandson Tommy.
A gifted carpenter who took pride in his craftsmanship, he enjoyed gardening, fishing, crabbing and especially spending time with his kids.
Prior to her retirement, Camilla was a secretary at the Edgewood School in New Haven for many years.
A lifelong resident of East Haven she also served on the board of the East Haven Inland Wetlands Commission.
A gentle giant, he was easy-going, fun-loving, kind-hearted, genuine, loyal, a devoted friend and was loved, and adored by all who knew him.
A Navy veteran who retired from the US Postal Service, he was a Cowboys and Yankees fan and enjoyed time with his wife and going to concerts
Proud of his Italian heritage, he was an avid gardener, and "good guy" who named his boat "No Problem," which symbolized his motto in life.
A longtime pharmacy technician, hers was a familiar face at Town Pharmacy in Branford. She also worked for CVS.
The life of the party who "killed it on the dance floor," she thrived at East Farms Village where she enjoyed bocce, bingo, and card games.
She loved the holidays, singing to oldies, playing her numbers, shopping for cookbooks, and, she was known as the rock of her family.
Former East Haven education board chair who ran for mayor several times, when not at meetings, she was happiest cooking big family dinners.
A beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, before retiring, Dolores was a Home Health Aide for The Gables of Guilford.
A people person, as a huge wresting fan, he was a semiprofessional manager/performer, and a was a prominent, award-winning Florida-based DJ.
Joseph Fabish Jr. 76, of East Haven passed away April 23, 2023 at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Described as the life of the party a 1992 East Haven High School grad, he loved his son, family and friends, and enjoyed weightlifting.
A hairdresser and owner of Marie’s Beauty Fair of East Haven for 30 years, she enjoyed bingo at the Senior Center and trips to the casino.
An 18-year DC Moore School lunch mother called Annie by students, she loved the Yankees, the Cowboys, reading and making people laugh.
A Navy veteran who served during the Vietnam era, he was an electrician for IBEW Local 90 and was retired from the US Postal Service.
A mentor to many and voracious reader who was unbeatable at Scrabble and Jeopardy!, she enjoyed square dancing, gardening, and birding.
Eleonore and her late husband Charlie started Moon Cutter Company in 1957, which is still a family-owned business today.
He served in the US Navy and Army, worked at O.F. Mossberg & Son for 50 years and was a UCONN Women’s Basketball, Mets and Red Sox fan.
Before retiring, she was the Director of Construction for Subway World Headquarters for 25 years.
Shanley, who died alone in his Guilford home, has no close family, save firefighter "brothers," including East Haven funeral home co-owner.
She loved her dogs Emma, Samson, and Molly and enjoyed minor league baseball games, especially the CT Tigers and New Britain Rock Cats/Bees.
He served in the U. S. Army and worked as an accountant at Yale University for many years until retiring.
Born in Italy, she was a gifted seamstress and avid gardener who loved cooking for her family, especially homemade bread, pizza, and pasta.
An avid sports aficionado who loved all things Coca-Cola, and collected memorabilia, she worked at Krell Industries for many years.
Retired from Pratt & Whitney, she enjoyed gardening and knitting, crocheting, making blankets & baby hats, which she donated to hospitals.
Before retiring, great-grandmother Ellie was an Assistant Branch Manager for the former New Haven Savings Bank now known as Key Bank.
A beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, her service will be held March 17.
He loved the outdoors and could fix anything around the house. As a young boy, he was a registered shoe shine boy on the New Haven Green.
An Army veteran who served his country faithfully during the Korean Conflict, before retiring, he was a U.S. Postal Service mail handler.
Joanann, who fought a courageous battle against breast cancer, loved family/friend time, and worked for the city of New Haven for 20 years.