He was a former Chairman of the Board of Police Commissioners for the Town of East Haven for many years and a WWII Navy veteran.
A devoted mother and friend who cared deeply for her children and grandchildren.
He was a 1993 inductee into the East Haven Hall of Fame as a member of the Citywide Crowhills Football.
Mike excelled in several different sports, like Football, Soccer and Snow Skiing.
Prior to her retirement, Lucy worked at the Ferrara Elementary School for many years. She was a communicant of Our Lady of Pompeii Church.
Prior to his retirement in 1992, Sam worked for Yale University for over 20 years.
Mr. Festa is a graduate of East Haven High School.
He was an awesome dad and an avid baseball fan.
She was the proud recipient of the Nightingale Award for Excellence in Nursing and highly respected and admired by all.
Dick started at the bottom and truly raised himself up by the bootstraps to the top of the railroad’s Mechanical Department in New Haven.
He was a parishioner of Our Lady of Pompeii Church and a member of the Annex Young Men’s Assoc.
Prior to his retirement Carl was the owner and operator of Standard Upholstery Company. Carl served his country faithfully in the Army.
Mary was an active parishioner of St. Vincent de Paul Church, and assisted at St. Vincent de Paul School.
She was a lifelong resident of Massachusetts Avenue in East Haven where she would pride herself on the beauty and upkeep of her home.
Rhea loved to paint ceramics and did quilting and was also a passionate UCONN Husky and New York Yankee Fan.
Kirsten was a special education teacher for the past 11 years in East Haven. She touched many lives during her time as a teacher.
Most recently she worked for the Access Center. She had an uncanny ability to reach and touch so many people in a positive way.
Prior to her retirement Teresa worked for Citizen's Bank and also worked for the Connex Credit Union.
He served as Executive Vice President of Calabro Cheese Corporation, a family owned business since 1953 located in East Haven, CT.
Bridget was an avid swimmer. Her hobbies were gardening, playing her organ, and cooking was her passion.
Prior to her retirement Mary worked for the former Robby Len Fashions for 25 years.
Prior to his retirement Dan worked for American Cyanamid Corporation of Wallingford for 42 years.
She was a primary grade school teacher.
She was a member of the St. Vincent dePaul Ladies Guild and the East Haven Senior Center.
She is survived by 13 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to A Mass of the Angels on Friday morning in Our Lady of Pompeii Church
She donated much of her time and heart to “All the Kingshorses Equine Rescue” in Northford.
He enjoyed spending time with his family, watching the Yankees, Giants, NASCAR and riding motorcycles.
Ralph owned and operated his own business called Top–It Sales Company.
She was a member of the Irish American Club in East Haven, and also liked to be at the Branford Elks Club with her husband.
She was an active member of Our Lady of Pompeii Church and a former President of the Ladies Guild.
Betty was a member of the St. Anthony's School PTO, St. Vincent dePaul Ladies Guild and the East Haven Senior Center.
She had a wide circle of friends who enjoyed each other’s company on bus trips, bowling, playing bocce, and dining out.
Prior to her retirement in 1985 Alice was a Nurse's Aide for the former West Haven Nursing Center.
Sharon loved flowers and all kinds of birds.
George and his late brother Marty enjoyed a business partnership at the Branford Art Glass Studio at the Bittersweet Farm in Branford.
He was most passionate about his family, his job, and his team, the Miami Dolphins.
She was born in New Haven.
George was a member of the American Legion Post 83 and a Boy Scout Leader.
Olga, who worked at the former Rock-A-Bye Children’s Boutique for 20 years, was devoted to her family whom she loved unconditionally.