Quick to laugh and always willing to help others, she loved the fire department, country music, wrestling, the Yankees and being with family
A self-employed seamstress and "mother to many," she often opened her home to her children’s friends for a place to live in times of need.
A Momauguin School teacher, she was a member of the East Haven Historical Society and Women’s Club, an avid reader, golfer, and quilter.
A beloved mother and grandmother, before retiring, Joann was a licensed practical nurse for the West Haven VA Medical Center.
Owner of Cavallaro & Son Plumbing and Heating for half a century, he was an Annex Club and American Legion member and Giants fan.
Dan, an East Haven High School graduate, had a passion for dogs and opened Castle Hill Canine Services in West Haven.
Anthony embraced life and lived it to the fullest. He was at home on the waters of Florida and he was "captain of his own ship."
A beloved mother and grandmother, Mary worked in customer service at Sargent's for many years and also worked at Apicella’s Bakery.
Phyllis was a dedicated nurse and member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Hamden, while always devoting time to her loved ones.
An East Haven fire battalion chief, and avid runner who ran myriad marathons, he was a Mason, Stonewall Speaker, and classic car aficionado.
A Navy veteran, he taught welding, and enjoyed fishing, poker, bowling, and also dabbled in horse racing and even co-owned a racehorse.
Michelina was born in Pomarico, Italy, and before retiring, she was a self-employed seamstress.
A welder, he wrote his son Anthony Jr’s name inside the steel flagpole on top of the WWE headquarters in Stamford, seen by millions on I-95.
A free spirit who loved the water, the beach, fishing, art, painting, and the outdoors, was loved by all and would do anything for a friend.
A Yale University Divinity School secretary, she enjoyed attending watercolor painting classes and going to community bingo.
A talented electronics & software engineer who'd begun working on a Master's degree, East Haven was his home regardless of where he lived.
A St. Vincent de Paul Church Eucharistic minister for 6 years, she loved to cook for family, and enjoyed travel and weekly casino visits.
She was her grandchildren's "biggest fan" at events, a voracious reader and cat lover, and in her 70s, began doing 5k walking events.
A legal secretary for years, who had the "biggest heart and biggest blue eyes you’ve ever seen," she enjoyed going to her grandson’s games.
A US Air Force veteran who worked on a NASA project and earned a Master’s degree from Fordham University, she enjoyed traveling in her RV.
A Marine Vietnam War veteran, he had a 35-year career at Atlantic Wire, enjoyed golf and working on his ’64 Corvette with his son Bill Jr.
A bus driver for The Orchard House & Full Swing Transportation for the VA, he enjoyed riding his Harley, cooking, and was an avid dog lover.
John served many years as a history teacher for Milford Public Schools and was a dedicated employee of the West Haven Park & Rec.
He is survived by his loving family and his pet companion “Pumpkin."
Mary was a founding member of the GEMMS club, Post 150 American Legion Ladies Aux. and the Jolly Timers of New Haven.
A Korean War veteran and carpenter who owned JC Builders for 45 years, he was "always ready to help the grandkids with a hammer in hand."
Kenny, a standout athlete in his youth and devoted father, son, brother and friend, was currently a supervisor for Above the Rest Roofing.
Sharon, a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, was most recently employed by the Pez Factory in Milford.
A WWII Bronze Star & Purple Heart-awarded Army veteran, a Georgetown University Law School grad, he was a bank VP and multi-agency volunteer
Well-traveled, he was a TWA pilot and flight instructor for 30 years, and also served in the US Navy as a missile technician.
A construction foreman and member of the Laborer's Union Local 455, he enjoyed fishing, swimming, baseball and UCONN women's basketball.
A U.S. Marine during the Korean War, he was in charge of security for Textron Corporation before retiring.
He worked for Grand Union and Yale, was a Yankees & Giants fan, his favorite show was Gunsmoke and at Dunkin', everyone knew his name.
A great-grandmother, Rose was a hairdresser who volunteered for more than 20 years at St. Raphael’s Hospital, and Apple Rehab Laurel Woods.
A Tuscorora Indian Nation member, she was a YNHH nurse, taught nursing at UConn, and helped create Visiting Nurse Association of New Haven.
A butcher, carpenter, gin-rummy ace, whose signature dish was steak appizzaiola, he loved sports cars and was a DTC member in 60s and 70s.
Antoinette worked for the former Berger Brothers Co. and the former Bank of New Haven and was a proud member of the Ladies Marchegian Club.
Randy, loving and devoted family man, owned and operated Jesus and I Trucking, LLC of East Haven.
An Army veteran during the Vietnam War era, before retiring, he worked at Southern Connecticut State University in the bursar's office.