Andrew, always passionate about restoring cars, worked as an auto body mechanic and for North Haven Tile for many years.
From cars to home repairs, he could fix anything. He loved spending time with family camping at the Jersey shore and vacationing in Florida.
Road trips, picnics, and camping will not be the same without her. Her spirit was kind and compassionate. She was loved and admired by all.
After retiring, she volunteered at Deer Run School and she was a voracious reader who enjoyed weekly visits to Hagaman Memorial Library.
She loved cooking and baking especially her holiday treats such as her anginettes, upside down pineapple cake and her famous chicken soup.
A Vietnam veteran and civic-minded, he served on many town boards, founded the local Lions Club, enjoyed bocce, NASCAR and the Yankees.
A family man, he was an Army veteran, National Guard member, and an avid NY Yankees collector and dedicated fan.
Before retiring, Dominic worked for the New Haven Housing Authority for 35 years, was an Army veteran and also an avid artist.
Marie, who earned several degrees including two Masters, taught for years in East Haven, and was a church and hospital volunteer.
Lynette, a loving mother and grandmother, worked as a customer service representative for several area manufacturing companies.
Highly decorated, including being awarded the Purple Heart, he served in WWII under Gen. Patton, and was wounded in the Battle of the Bulge.
The happiest moments of Joseph’s life were when his daughters were born.
Retired East Haven police lieutenant, Vietnam veteran, youth sports coach, and outdoorsman, DeCosta dedicated his life to public service.
Stephen worked for 45 years at Connecticut Distributors, Inc. He was a hard and devoted worker and a loving and caring father and friend.
A WWII Army veteran, he owned Putnam Upholstery Shop, played golf until age 90 and is known for "his Facebook posts and creative writing."
Maturo served in the U.S. Navy during World War II and the Korean Conflict. Before his retirement in 1985, he was a New Haven firefighter.
A GoFundMe has been created to help the family, husband and four kids, after the sudden and unexpected death of the East Haven mother.
A WWII veteran, he worked for Coca-Cola, was a pilot and boater who traveled the U.S. by car and had a reverence for nature and wildlife.
Prior to his retirement Henry worked for the former H. B. Ives Co. for many years. He was an Air Force veteran.
Peter, a member of Local 455, worked many years in construction for E&F, Fusco and Blakeslee. He cherished family, cooking and the casino.
Besides his immediate family, Tony also leaves behind his family at Westville Bible Chapel, and many wonderful friends.
Ana Maria, born in Casas-Novas, Portugal, worked for Pez Candy, Inc. and the former Henry Richards Co. and the Harloc Corporation.
An electrician foreman for over 30 years for a New Haven electrical contractor, he later worked with his son Robert at Ingraham Builders.
Mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, before retiring, Marianna was a bookkeeper for D & N Insulation.
A highly-decorated WWII veteran who worked for Michael Schiavone & Sons for 32 years, he enjoyed gardening, bowling, NASCAR and Foxwoods.
Kathy, who touched the lives of everyone she met, worked for Chubb Insurance Company, enjoyed camping, the casino and above all her family.
Prior to his retirement Michael was a carpenter for St. Raphael's Hospital. He served his country faithfully in the Army during WW II.
An Army veteran, before his retirement, he owned Classic Motor Car Service in Branford and worked as Fleet Manager for Wonder Bread.
Alice, who served on the East Haven Board of Education, enjoyed crocheting, and was an avid reader. Her true love was her husband, Edward.
A Navy veteran who serving during the Cuban Missile Crisis, he worked at SNET, was a VFW member and enjoyed photography and drone videos.
An avid cyclist, and "faithful and devoted Catholic" who attended Mass daily, he was a member of Society of St. Mary Maddalna.
Ellen, who passed away on Christmas, her "favorite day," loved singing and playing bingo, and time with family, friends and her dog Halli.
Before retiring, she worked for T & J Supermarket in East Haven and was a volunteer at the Community Dining Room Soup Kitchen in Branford.
A USAF veteran, he worked at Frito-Lay for 32 years, was a New Haven Register carrier for 22 years and loved cooking for family, friends.
The "Mayor of Morgan Point" and 40-year Elks club member, Nick taught algebra and geometry in his hometown of East Haven for over 30 years.
An Our Lady of Pompeii Ladies Guild president, 'Vi' spent 50 years as a volunteer catechism teacher and got the St. Joseph’s Medal of Honor.
A decorated WWII veteran, he served as a Our Lady of Pompeii Catholic Church usher, and loved spending time with his family, and his dogs.
An avid baker who loved making Christmas cookies, Lorraine was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister and friend.
Dominic served aboard the USS Leyte (CV-32) aircraft carrier in the U.S. Navy and worked as a liquor and wine salesman for many years.
A life member of Branford Elks, he started the 'Poster Child' program that ensured a special Christmas for an underprivileged child/family.