A WWII veteran, he was an electrician and loved fishing, hiking and was a lifetime member of the New Haven Sportsman Club.
A well-known lobster boat captain, he was an East Haven public servant for many years in many roles. A memorial mass will be held Aug. 7.
Barbara, who loved time with family and friends, worked at the Yale Law School admissions office, and was a local clerical union official.
A woman of great faith and her family's "true matriarch," she was a decades-long West Haven teacher and in the 1940s, she was a nurse.
Before retiring, Dante, who was born in Solopaca, Italy, was a railroad mechanic for Metro North Railroad and Amtrak.
Born on March 30, 1921, Eleanor lived to age 100. She's survived by her nephew, niece and several great nieces and nephews.
Prior to her retirement, Phyllis was a manager at Anthem BlueCross-BlueShield and an LPN at St. Raphael's hospital.
Fiery and full of love and laughter, she was a skilled clock maker who enjoyed painting, ceramics, and being a seamstress for her family.
Prior to his retirement Eddie was a butcher for Caron's Corner Supermarket of Branford.
Tracy, a beloved mother, was born in New Haven on January 11, 1971. She is survived by her siblings, several aunts, uncles and cousins.
Annette loved the beach, took great care of herself and loved to dress up. Her dream to visit Italy with her husband was fulfilled, twice.
Beloved mother and grandmother, she had worked as a CNA for the VNA of Guilford prior to retiring.
A longtime Macy's employee, he worked for CT Hospice for 15 years. A "kind, gentle man," he loved time with family and making new friends.
Lois, who was born in New Haven in 1941, was a beloved wife and mother.
She worked for Yale Surgical Supply and owned Emily’s Delicatessen in New Haven. She enjoyed her friends of the Prihillian Club and travel.
A mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, before retiring, Rosemary was a hairdresser for several area salons.
She grew up in East Haven, graduated from Quinnipiac and worked for Blue Cross. She cherished her family, loved the sea, music and her pets
A USAF veteran with many college degrees, he spent 30 years as an insurance VP, was a Boy Scout leader, and barbershop quartet baritone.
Nicole, a devoted mother and loving grandmother, was a passionate cook and avid shopper.
Born in New Haven in 1919, great-grandmother Faye, was an assembler for A.C. Gilbert and the Burndy Corporation prior to her retirement.
A carpenter, youth coach and volunteer, he jumped out of Sikorsky helicopters into the Atlantic as part of the Marines reconnaissance force.
Loved for her laughter, wit, zest for life, and love of family, she's remembered for her "famous whistle," and crab dinners and picnics.
Theresa, who loved a trip to the salon, worked at Cott Soda prior to retiring and was later a longtime volunteer for Connecticut Hospice.
"Chick" leaves behind a loving family including 11 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
"Willy" was loved and cherished by his family and friends.
John will be forever missed and loved by many, always smiling and lending a wrench to all.
A fan of the History Channel, his favorite pastimes included fishing, kayaking, Alpine skiing, snowshoeing and hunting.
Ann loved time with family, especially on their boat, and hosting holidays where her maple walnut and icebox cakes were a favorite.
Eric, an EHHS grad who attended SCSU, loved fishing, the Yankees and working as a paralegal."He had so many hopes, dreams and expectations."
Tish worked as a caregiver for many years, most recently for Sarah Seneca, and was a loyal member of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church.
Ruth, hard-working, compassionate and always dedicated to her family, loved to knit, crochet, paint, draw and play piano.
Jon Michael, a kind person who lit up a room with his smile and wit, loved the outdoors and animals and he'd do "anything for his friends."
Ed worked in security for the Federal Court in New Haven and as a patrol officer for the New Haven Police Department for many years.
A beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, Eleanor was loved for her quick smile and great sense of humor.
A Our Lady of Pompeii Parish member for 50 years, she enjoyed reading, art, music, gardening, travel and making Sunday dinner for family.
Mia Clementina Simuong, beloved 3-year-old daughter of Dennis and Stefania Simuong, passed away peacefully with mommy and daddy by her side.
Kevin, an accomplished artist and cook, was a standout football player for East Haven High School in his younger days.
A mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, she was a hairdresser and cafeteria worker and a paraprofessional in New Haven for 20 years.
His daughter was the center of his world, and reason to succeed; nothing made him happier than seeing his daughter smile and laugh.
Beloved wife of 50 years to Robert J. Laudano, Rose was a loving mother and grandmother.