An "irreplaceable source of strength and support for her loved ones," she was an avid reader, puzzler and UConn women's basketball fan.
Marguerite worked at the Knights of Columbus for almost 30 years, enjoyed camping with friends and spending time with family.
A bartender whose charisma and warmth was unmatched, he loved time with family, studying history, football and cooking the prefect sauce.
Elaine was the grandmother of 10 children and the great-grandmother of 14 children.
Larry was a passionate outdoorsman and loved fishing, music, camping, kayaking, hunting, and just being outdoors.
Before his retirement, Richard was the general manager for Ford of Branford. Richard loved to sing, and his favorite was Frank Sinatra.
Devoted to family, an avid gardener & singer accompanied by her brother Dick, she met her husband of 67 years at Momauguin's Happy Fenton's.
St. Vincent de Paul Ladies Guild, Columbiettes Knights of Columbus & Father Regan Council member, she was an early food pantry volunteer.
She loved crocheting afghans, Sunday drives, card games with her husband, gardening, birds, story-telling and most of all, her family.
A lover of music and people, his energy and laughter were intoxicating. All who knew loved him. He was a treasure who will be missed dearly.
Bob was a decorated Korean War veteran, longtime employee of both Remington Arms and Sikorsky and a talented musician and singer.
Jessie loved the beach, collecting sea glass, and enjoyed dolphins and fishing.
Founder/former owner of Tony’s Auto Service of New Haven, he enjoyed watching soccer with his boys and making sauce for Sunday dinner.
A great-grandmother, before she retired, Dyanne was a waitress at the Parthenon Diner.
Shirley, a previous employee of Leon’s Bakery, cherished spending time with loved ones and was a dedicated member of the community.
Born in Italy, she loved her Italian Albëreschë heritage. A master seamstress with an eye for design, her faith and family meant everything
Kind and helpful to anyone in need, he loved animals and, born with a green thumb, was always willing to share his talent with all he met.
Dan, who served his country faithfully as a Marine during the Vietnam War, was, before retiring, an electrician for Wells Fargo Bank.
A kind person who loved spending time with family, friends, he worked for Bob’s Towing in Hamden, doing what he loved, driving tow trucks.
A classic car and motorcycle aficionado who toured the U.S. & Canada on his bike, he owned Wagon Wheel Café in New Haven until he retired.
A beloved wife, mother, and grandmother devout in her Roman Catholic faith, her greatest joy was in caring for her family and friends.
A great conversationalist and good man with a loving heart who was devoted to his faith, touched the lives of all he encountered.
Apuzzo, 35, who had the mind & heart of a child and was hospitalized a year with a rare disease, just wanted Christmas cards to cheer him.
A loving, generous, and kind soul, and artist who loved animals, tennis, skiing, and music, she was deeply concerned for the environment.
An artist and art lover, and proud of her Italian-American heritage, she was a San Catello Society member who loved living by the water.
Her passion was being creative, and she had amazing talent for jewelry-making, wreaths, floral arrangements and anything she touched.
Michael, a lifelong East Haven resident and 2010 EHHS graduate, was known as a hard worker and loving father.
Gloria was a bookkeeper for CT Limousine, the co-owner and operator of the Hamden Kennel Shop and truly cherished time with loved ones.
A free spirit who loved laughter, she also loved the beach, especially Cape Cod, where she often vacationed with husband Steve and family.
Sarge served many years as an officer for the East Haven Police Department and was an active 63-year Foxon Volunteer Fireman, Co 3.
Cherished by family and friends, she worked for Big Y and the former Pathmark , was a friend to all and loved her pets, Sarah and Molly.
A builder who with his father built many homes in East Haven, he enjoyed time with family, watching the Mets and football and casino trips.
A health, PE teacher, he was passionate about sports as a player and coach, and took joy in teaching, watching his grandchildren play.
A great-great grandmother, she was a home daycare provider, enjoyed casino trips, classic rock, baking German bread, travel, and her garden.
A shipping supervisor and a truck driver for Pepsi Cola & New England Motor Freight, he loved fishing, and riding his motorcycle.
She worked for Edward Malley Company and Bank of America, loved to cook and enjoyed spending time with family at Indian Neck Yacht Club.
Devoted to her daughters, charitable and generous, she was a Yale administrator who loved reading, world travel and sharing her home cooking
A Korean War veteran, he worked 40-plus years for Rockbestos Company, and in retirement, he was an usher for Yale University Athletics.
Proud of her children, and an adoring grandmother, Beatrice enjoyed game shows, "I Love Lucy" reruns, and playing backgammon with son Mark.
A mail handler for the state of CT for decades, he was an Annex Little League, Sal Tinari Biddy basketball & East Haven flag football coach.