Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have
He served in the Navy and retired from United Illuminating Co., and enjoyed cooking, gardening, hunting, fishing, watching the Yankees.
Devoted to family, she enjoyed nothing more than spending as much time with those whom she loved, especially her grandchildren.
She had a passion for animals, especially eagles and lions, woodworking and enjoyed Sundays watching and rooting for the Green Bay Packers.
A talented artist, antique and vintage toy restorer, and passionate gardener, he worked as a painter for Catapano Auto Body for 50 years.
A beloved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, a memorial service for her is set for Saturday at 11 a.m., in the Old Stone Church.
José was a great human being as son, brother, father, grandfather, and friend and his memory will live on in his family and friend's hearts.
She enjoyed lunches & shopping with her daughters, Sunday dinners with her son, puzzles, casino trips and sharing stories with her friends.
Linda, who worked in the town's Planning & Zoning Department before retiring, enjoyed boat rides and time with her family at the marina.
A longtime horticultural technician, he had a passion for fishing and music, especially playing his guitar and nights at Café Nine.
Beloved by her family, and survived by 22 grandchildren and 34 great-grandchildren, before retiring, she was an assembler for U.S. Surgical.
A beloved mother and grandmother, before retiring, Linda was a cashier for Big Y.
Devoted to family, and a master carpenter for Yale University for 35 years, he didn't eat veggies but loved to grow, and share, his bounty.
A hairdresser and "impeccably dressed classy lady," she enjoyed hosting family pool parties with a spread of her delicious Italian dishes.
A popular and well-known DJ, he had a passion for classic music and classic cars, and was devoted to his family, and his community.
A devoted family man who cherished his service to the town, he joined the EHPD in 1972, became a detective in 1994, and retired in 2000.
Prior to his retirement, Joe worked for the W. I. Clark Co. of Wallingford for many years.
Loved by all who knew her, she opened her home to everyone, and she was happiest surrounded by family, friends, sunshine, and warm weather.
A beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, before her retirement, Marie was a bookkeeper for Robby Len Swim Wear.
She had a passion for reading, praying, following hockey, and volunteering, worked in news, healthcare, banking, and retired as a librarian.
A Celebration of Life Jam Session for musician John will be held at Doody's restaurant in North Branford, on Saturday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
He proudly served with the US Marine Corps in Korea, and earned a Purple Heart for wounds received during the battle of “The Frozen Chosin.”
She had a passion for animals, loved the holidays, especially decorating and tree lighting, enjoyed the beach and was a horror movie fan.
An Army veteran, before his retirement, he worked for the state of Connecticut for over 30 years.
Fun-loving, with a heart of gold, he loved the beach, music, attending concerts, and spending time with family, friends, and his dog Lena.
Family, friends are invited to meet, attend a graveside service Friday at 1:30 p.m. in All Saints Cemetery, 700 Middleton Ave., North Haven.
A "top notch" mechanic, he enjoyed time at the garage with friends, but mostly, loved being with his family for cookouts, outings, holidays.