Joanann, who fought a courageous battle against breast cancer, loved family/friend time, and worked for the city of New Haven for 20 years.
A math teacher at schools from Milford to Branford, he was a coach, student-athlete mentor for decades who loved visiting Martha’s Vineyard
Memorial contributions may be made to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for the cherished grandmother who passed away Friday.
A great cook and longtime church volunteer, she enjoyed bowling, sewing, knitting, crocheting, bingo at St. Vincent's, and casino trips.
A talented and highly sought after mechanic, he took pride in being one of the top Chrysler mechanics in the U.S. for nearly 40 years.
A mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, she was a St. Vincent de Paul parishioner who enjoyed the casino and coffee with her daughters.
A beloved mother with a caring and generous heart, quick wit and charm, she was the life of every party, an amazing cook, baker and hostess.
She loved cooking and entertaining family especially at Christmas, her favorite holiday, and enjoyed bingo, the beach, flowers and her cats.
A hardworking man who'd help anyone in need, he was a Mr. fix-it who had a passion for classic cars, superhero movies, animals, and food.
His family thanks the EHFD and "its spectacular firemen for their help over the last few years. They take such good care of our town."
A Metro-North foreman, he loved his dogs, the Dallas Cowboys and spicy foods. But more than anything in the world, he loved his children.
A US Navy veteran, he was a USPS letter carrier for 30 years who loved spending time with his grandchildren and watching his beloved Red Sox
An Air Force veteran and "true gentleman," he owned Hub City Terminals, was a Branford youth baseball coach, who enjoyed boating and golf.
He owned/co-owned businesses from East Haven to Madison, and enjoyed car racing, motorcycle riding, boating, fishing, crabbing and clamming.
Born in Italy, for half a century the owner/operator of a shoe making and repair shop, he loved making his own wine, gardening and walking.
A woman of strong faith and a Knights of Columbus clerical worker for many years, she loved hanging at Dunkin' and making new friends there.
An East Haven High School teacher in 1969, he then became assistant principal, principal, and after, district assistant superintendent.
Dolores, who worked for 26 years as an RN at Westchester Medical Center, enjoyed knitting and playing cards with friends and friends.
Family, friends are invited to St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish at Our Lady of Pompeii Church Tuesday to celebrate a Mass of Christian Burial.
A Gateway Community College and Southern graduate, he was a kind, loving soul who loved his family dearly and was loved back immensely.
He worked for Bilco Doors for 48 years, was an avid Giants fan, loved to travel, especially taking cruises and vacationing in Maine.
An Army MP, Sikorsky Aircraft 20-year worker, "dream job" bus driver for New Haven & Branford schools, and CT ASA Hall of Fame softball ump.
A trucking sales associate for Carolina Freight, he was an avid golfer who loved vacationing with family, especially Aruba with wife Carolyn
WWII veteran, naval officer and signalman who worked for US Steel and known for his Italian friselle, "Tony the TV Man" could fix anything.
Prior to her retirement, she was a dance instructor for the Arthur Murray Dance Company of New Haven for many years.
The 1990 EHFD Volunteer Co. #1 Firefighter of the Year, he was a Rangers fan, avid photographer & loved Disney trips with his grandchildren
An Army veteran, family patriarch, loving husband and friend to all, he enjoyed riding his Harley-Davidson with his wife of 55 years, Pam.
Prior to his retirement, Donald was a truck driver for Chuck & Eddie’s Used Auto Parts.
Before retiring, the great-grandmother of 12 worked as a secretary for Echlin Manufacturing.
Utterly devoted to family, she was fiercely independent and outspoken, and was known for her quick-wit, sarcasm and piercing blue eyes.
A passionate cook and talented singer, Ruth, and her husband of 66 years, Anthony, formerly owned/ran South-End Superette in Morgan Point.
Gentle, kind, and loving, she was the wife of the former deputy police chief, worked for the Town and FBI and enjoyed gardening and baking.
She and her husband of 71 years loved time with family, animals, boating, traveling, and East Haven parades, and EHHS band performances.
Known for her humor & contagious laugh, she loved watching movies with her beloved sons while cooking them their favorite spaghetti dinner.
Wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, before retiring, she worked as a seamstress for Gant and Sero Shirtmakers.
Giant of a man with a heart of gold, he enjoyed DJing, the casino, cheering on the Red Sox, cooking, bowling, and time with family, friends
A proud father, he worked at Allstate Insurance and Lincoln Heritage and as a sailor, for years ran the Branford Yacht Club sailing regatta.
An avid animal lover and a"bit of a homebody," her passion was taking care of others; the disabled, the elderly, and children.
A St. Vincent DePaul Church parishioner, her family thanks Chatham Place, East Farm Village staff, residents for friendship, encouragement
An Air Force cook in the Korean War, was a Yankees, Giants and Rangers fan, loved classical & country music, and was a Golden Gloves boxer.