Full of ambition and thriving on hard work, she operated her own successful business for many years named “Audrey’s Insurance Place.”
He was a lifelong member of Tabor Lutheran Church in Branford.
Liz was a very proud graduate of the St. Raphael’s School of Nursing in New Haven, class of 1952, and worked as a Registered Nurse.
Prior to her retirement Sarah was an Executive Secretary for Quinnipiac University for many years.
Julia went on to work for 35 years at the New Haven Register in the classified ad department.
He was a proud member of International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 478, working as a crane operator.
He was an ardent defender of the American values of freedom, generosity, and kindness; always proudly displaying the American flag.
George was a Radio Station Engineer for Kops-Monahan Communications for 23½ years at WAVZ AM and its sister station, KC101 FM in New Haven.
Frances was a devoted and caring wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Her family was her life.
After many years in the restaurant business, Wayne retired from Bimonte’s Pizza Castle in Cheshire (formerly Hamden).
She retired from Yale University as a manager in the Telecommunications Dept.
She was born in New Haven.
Gary was a proud member of the Local 435 Connecticut Laborers Union along with being an avid sports fan and player.
He was an active parishioner of St. Clare Church and enjoyed spending time with friends at Our Oasis.
A graduate of East Haven High School in 1945 and was hired by SNET, Commercial Headquarters where she worked for 8 years.
He was the owner of DeNegre’s Used Cars in New Haven for many years, where he was an auto mechanic and salesman.
Dave’s passion was football and working with young athletes. He loved volunteering his time to the New Haven Howling Wolves football program
Prior to his retirement Joe was a steel worker for the former Detroit Steel Company.
Mark was president for the Dom Aitro Pony Baseball League.
She worked at C.H.C.P in Medical Records and was a CNA. She was a kind person and a loving devoted mother.
He worked as a foreman for over 40 years at Remington Products and was an avid UConn girl’s basketball fan.
Bill graduated from East Haven High School in 1940, the first class to attend all four years.
Lucy was a volunteer for the American Red Cross for years and helped save many lives with her efforts.
Prior to her retirement Lucy worked for Wendy's for 18 years and prior to that also worked for Roy Rogers.
She was loving and kind to all she met and we will all miss her, her family said.
Prior to his retirement Larry was a Motor Coach Driver for the Land Jet Company. He proudly served his country in the Army.
At the time of his death Joe was an assistant conductor for Metro North Railroad.
Lucas was born in East Haven February 18, 2000 and he was currently a student at ACES Whitney High East.
Whenever anyone needed help, he was there for them. He went out of his way to make sure they were taken care of.
She returned to work as a baker for many years at the former Hilltop Orchards in Branford prior to her retirement.
At the time of her death Donna was a Pharmacist Technician for Stop & Shop.
Upon her retirement she volunteered at Our Lady of Pompeii Church, the Clelian Center of Hamden, and St. Vincent De Paul Elementary School.
She is also survived by 6 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
Prior to his retirement Frank was a Tool & Die Maker for Chesebrough Ponds and United Nuclear.
Madelyn used her talents in knitting and crocheting to make memorable gifts for her family. Her love showed in each stitch.
Anthony was an avid N.Y. Yankee fan, loved to listen to Frank Sinatra and loved to watch the UCONN girls basketball team.
Frank was a WW II Army veteran, an avid N.Y. Yankee fan and a Duck Pin Bowler.
She was a US Army Corp Nurse during WWII and retired from the VA Hospital after 36 years of service.
She kept extremely busy and active up until her final days by bowling weekly (including a league-high 234 score at age 85 in 2016!
Prior to her retirement Pauline was a claims examiner for Blue Cross.