Formerly Sister Bernard Mary, she lived in East Haven from 1962 until 2014 and was the founding principal of St. Vincent de Paul School.
Helen, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, worked as a Medical Transcriptionist at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Helen, a devoted, loving mother, wife and grandmother, loved gift-giving, hosting traditional holidays, and playing her favorites on piano.
Thomas worked for the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation as a mechanic for 32 years and as a school bus driver for Dattco.
Richard served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He enjoyed spending time with his family, cars, trucks and riding his motorcycle.
Robert, a devoted family man, was the owner/operator of Designs Unlimited. He loved coaching youth sports, hunting, golfing and bowling.
Born in Benevento, Italy, Matilda was devoted to family, was a seamstress at Robby Len Swimwear Co. for many years and an avid Red Sox fan.
Charles, a loving brother and uncle, worked for Yale-Berkeley College for 42 years.
A teacher at the Platt Technical School in Milford, Sandy loved family travel, collected Hess trucks and was a Western movies fan.
A Korean War veteran, devoted family man Thomas was an avid NY Giants fan, he loved building model airplanes, and was a war history buff.
Judith, who retired from New Haven Savings Bank, loved to travel with her husband to visit their son and grandchildren in California.
Devoted to her grandchildren and never missed a school concert or sporting event, her hobbies were bowling, reading, and movie musicals.
A family man and pharmacist, he served in the MA Army National Guard, was a member of the Masonic Lodge and was proud of his Greek heritage.
Cancer Survivor and Relay For Life Volunteer
At just 7, Lizzbeth had to care for her 4-year-old sister. A devoted mother, beloved sister and daughter, she was also a talented artist.
Director of Parks & Rec for almost 30 years, Richard was a Red Sox and UCONN women's basketball fan with an encyclopedic sports knowledge.
A Korean War veteran, he was a master printer, an artist, worked for Sikorsky, loved travel with his wife and playing Santa for his kids.
Keith, devoted to his family, was a gentle and considerate man. He loved music, building things, the outdoors, and vintage and model cars.
The funeral procession for the late Franklin Vedder, 86, leaves Clancy-Palumbo Funeral Home, 43 Kirkham Ave., East Haven at 10:30 a.m.
Anna, now reunited with her beloved husband, was a grandmother and great-grandmother to 14 children.
Proud of his German heritage, Donald was a NY Yankees fan, a youth baseball and basketball coach, scout leader, and tutored young students.
Eddy had a passion for coaching… “He had the need to be a bright light for people who couldn't find their way out of their own darkness.”
George, retired from Metro North, loved country music and treasured being a father, grandfather and most recently a great-grandfather.
Tat, who worked in the medical profession beginning at Grace New Haven Hospital half a century ago, and her late husband Gerry loved travel.
A U.S. Marine, Bill was affectionately called Mr. Bill and Dollar Bill. He loved the Yankees, horse racing, The Beatles, and his grandkids.
Bill served his country faithfully in the Air Force during WW II.
Deborah, a loving wife, mother and grandmother who loved spending time with her family, was an avid animal lover.
Josee graduated from high school early and fought her way into nursing school early because no one believed a 16-year-old could do it.
Gennaro and his wife of 69 years, Josephine, loved spending time with family and friends, and they loved to travel.
Annette enjoyed cooking and baking, socializing with her neighbors, playing cards, going to the Metropolitan Opera and traveling to Italy.
Robert S. Bodner, a Navy veteran, once owned Fore 'n' Aft Boat Covers in Norwalk.
Theresa loved to sing. She also loved Italian food, especially broccoli rabe, sausage and peppers, and shared her recipes with her family.
Louise loved animals and loved watching the UCONN Girls Basketball .
Donna had a love of gardening and the outdoors, but nothing brought her as much joy as spending time with her two grandchildren.
Cathy worked for Yale University family support services as a social worker until her retirement in 2011.
June enjoyed crocheting, puzzles and cooking holiday meals for the entire family.
Aida was born in New Haven on February 5, 1922, daughter of the late Paul and Giovenina Cutillo Sagnella.
Ann, a Ladies Guild member, was a 'lunch lady' at Deer Run School where she worked for 50 years, known to many generations of students.
Dora loved her family, gardening with husband Vince, Christmas time, Pavorotti, her rock garden, and having coffee with East Haven friends.
'Tom was a free spirit that found adventure around every corner and never met a stranger. He spent his last days in sunny Florida.'