She had been employed by the Knights of Columbus for over 25 years as a computer operator before retiring to Florida in 2014.
Prior to his retirement Sal was a truck driver for Local 443 for Wooster Express and North Penn Trucking Company.
She was a member of Our Lady of Pompeii Church for over 50 years, a member of Our Lady of Pompeii Ladies Guild.
Prior to her retirement Loretta was a Health Inspector for the State of Connecticut.
He is survived by 10 great-grandchildren.
Bob enjoyed watching Michael and Haley at their sporting events, never missing a game until his illness.
Police say she was reported missing on Monday.
Prior to his retirement Andy worked for the Pirelli Tire Co. and the former Armstrong Rubber Co. for many years.
Having grown up in a musical family, he had a passion for music, and he could often be found following local bands along the shoreline.
Jean was an avid reader, loved to knit, shop and play Nintendo. She was truly devoted to her grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Lorraine graduated from stone academy and worked as a claims processor and later on she was a nanny for 3 beautiful children.
After serving his country, Joseph and his brother owned and operated Carbone Brothers in East Haven, he later worked at Rose Hill.
Michael graduated from East Haven High School, where he was an outstanding baseball player, Captain of the team, and all league.
She is survived by 16 grandchildren 19 great grandchildren.
She worked as a transporter for the Hospital of St. Raphael for many years until retiring.
Brian was a head waiter in restaurants in California. He was a friend to many-and was loved by all who knew him.
Joan was not only a member of Vertical Church in West Haven, but she was the head of the hostesses for twelve years.
Lou was a master carpenter for Yale University prior to his retirement. He also worked for the Edward Malley's Company for 25 years.
He was a member of the K of C, and enjoyed playing black jack at the casinos and smoking cigars.
He was a US Army veteran and retired employee of 30 years from AVCO Lycoming.
She passed away 10 days after her husband of 64 years, Robert Keller.
She was born in New Haven.
Tiny but mighty with her independent spirit, outgoing personality and loving heart she was strict but loving mother.
Prior to her retirement Maria worked for the former Strouse Adler Co. for many years.
Baldino was the founder and president of Blue Ribbon Services Inc, a commercial concrete, plumbing and construction enterprise.
He adored his daughter Maranda and recently had the pleasure and the honor to see her marry.
Anthony worked in the HVAC industry for the past 20 years and was known for his smile and kind soul.
At the time of her death Vicki was a waitress at Bellini's Restaurant of North Haven.
David was a member of the Hamden Elks Club and the Knights of St. Patrick.Relatives
He worked in construction for many years, and also worked for the U.S. Postal Service in Branford.
She was a member of Jolly Time Seniors in New Haven and the East Haven Senior Center.
Following his carpentry career he became a milkman for Kundsen & Marcus Dairy. "Pops" was always building or fixing projects.
He is a graduate of East Haven High school and was a talented artist. Dan's music was very important to him.
Dukie was the most kind, thoughtful, selfless giving soul who lived her life for the care and love for her children, and her family.
At the time of his death Carlos worked for the Sargent Co. for 40 years.
He worked for Christ Chapel in Madison for many years. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean Conflict.
When he was younger, Cliff played basketball for Columbus Auto Body and softball for Lenox AC.
Frank worked for Albertus Magnus College and also worked for the East Haven Board of Education for many years.
Robert was a proud US Army veteran.