An Army veteran, at the time of his death, Richard was a laborer for New Haven Public Works.
Giuseppe immigrated to the US from Italy, and married the love of his life, Maddalena. He loved gardening with her and their casino trips.
She worked for many years at Empire Auto Body and later at Echlin Corporation and was a graduate of Hillhouse High School.
A voracious reader who loved exploring the American West, she went on a cross-country adventure with her son last spring.
She passed away on Christmas. Loved by many, Nadine won gold at Special Olympics, and loved dancing, music, games, ice cream, and family.
She loved time with family, friends, and her pets, bingo, sewing, and dancing, creating quilts and wall hangings, and going to Jolly Time.
A beloved husband, father and grandfather, before retiring Jerry was a laborer for several area construction companies.
Before retiring in 1995 George was a body man for Powsner Auto Body. George was loved by all, especially his neighbors of Morgan Point.
Married to her surviving husband for 74 years, Florence, an excellent cook who loved knitting, music and Broadway shows, had a huge heart.
A family man who grew up in East Haven, he joined the Marine Corps, later settled in Branford and worked for UI for 45 years.
An "incredible mom, grandmother, great-grandmother, and role model," she was a loving, giving person who always a kind word about everyone.
Owner of Beisler Insurance Agency of East Haven, he loved baseball and was a decades-long Little League coach, and he was an avid golfer.
The family matriarch and Yale LPN for 30 years, she loved spending her summers at the beach with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
An artist in the kitchen, she cooked with passion. Always in the last pew at St. Clare Church, she was also a fixture at Twin Pines Diner.
Loved by many and a devoted father, he was a cook at Yale University and an avid Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco 49ers fan.
A family man who worked in the construction industry, he enjoyed long rides on his Harley, vacationing in Aruba and all things Italian.
A devoted family man, he was a U.S. Marine, worked for Atlantic Wire for 30 years, loved wood-working and could fix anything.
Christa, known for her bigger than life personality and devotion to her son, worked many years as a talented beautician and hair artist.
A retied corrections officer, he was a Harley-Davidson enthusiast who loved the oldies, a good cigar, a beer and hanging with his dog Sadie.
A U.S. Air Force veteran and member of the Branford V.F.W., he was a roofer and glazier for Yale University for 28 years.
A Boston-based nurse clinician for over 20 years and a Wallingford Visiting Nurse, and was a member of the Irish American Community Center.
He loved trips with family, the Red Sox, golf, horse racing, his annual July 4th picnic and fireworks, music, and "betting on the ponies."
Devoted to his son, family, the East Haven High School grad's talents were music and mechanics. He was the light, laughter in every room.
A WWII Marine, he served aboard a B-25 Mitchell Bomber. He worked for New Haven parks department for 52 years, retiring as deputy director.
An Army veteran of the Korean Conflict, before retiring, Ray worked for the Hopkins School for many years.
Anne was a loving, selfless and devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She was known for her affable and outgoing personality.
An Army MP, in 1963 he joined the EHPD and rose through the ranks to become chief. Called a cops cop, he was honored to serve his hometown.
A family man who loved spending time with his daughters, he enjoyed skiing, travel, history, the outdoors and animals, especially dogs.
An Army veteran, before retiring in 1997 he worked for the U.S. Postal Service for 42 years.
Wife of former East Haven mayor Robert Norman, she spent 40 years with SNET, was town registrar of voters, and served on town committees.
A Korean War Army veteran, he worked as a mason for Yale for 30 years, was a sports memorabilia collector, and he loved the NY Yankees.
Allen, proudly served in the U.S. Air Force, worked at UPJOHN/Dow Chemical as a research scientist and was very active in the community.
Mario was a pipefitter for the S.C.G.C., a proud WW II Army veteran and a lifetime 4th degree member of the Knights of Columbus.
Dolores worked as an administrative assistant at the former SNET for many years and was heavily involved in many local groups.
A die-hard Yankees fan who never missed work, he loved playing his "numbers" and fishing, never discouraged when he didn’t win at either.
A New Haven firefighter who retired after 29 years of service, he was also a member of the Lancraft Fife & Drum Corps in North Haven.
Blessed with a large, loving family, after retiring from Saint Raphael Hospital, she worked at the East Haven Senior Center for 27 years.
A stateside volunteer ambulance driver during WWII, she worked for many eateries from New Haven to Guilford before retiring to Florida.
A devoted caregiver, cosmetologist, skier, camper, kayaker, artist, mother, sister, wife and friend, she had a wild spirit and kind heart.
After his US Army service in Germany from 1957-1959, Walter joined his father’s company, Empire Painting, and spent 40 years as a painter.