Robert was a proud US Army veteran.
At the time of his death Mark was the owner of Tame Dog Painting.
She enjoyed her vacations to Lake George, NY, was an avid reader, and enjoyed taking walks and gardening.
Prior to his retirement Leucio was employed by Grand Light & Supply and Graybar Electric.
Prior to her retirement Ellie was the owner of Ellie's Luncheonette in the New Haven area.
She was also a Eucharistic Minister for Our Lady of Pompeii Church and an East Haven Republican Town Council Member.
Her mission in life was to help others. Kay's faith was strong and never wavered.
He was a US Army veteran of the Korean War and member of the Teamsters Union 443 as a truck driver.
Prior to her retirement Maria was a screen printing technician for Golia Enterprise.
Faye was a 1946 graduate of East Haven High where she proudly mastered the Gregg system of shorthand at the rate of 115 words per minute.
He worked on the construction of many New Haven landmarks including the Maritime Center, The Q Bridge, Yale University campus.
She was born in New Haven.
Prior to his retirement, Brian was the owner of Sullivan's Café in New Haven. Brian was an avid boxing and drag racing fan.
Her Lady of Pompeii Parish friends and Morning Mass Family especially appreciated her jams, jellies, pickles, and crocheting abilities.
At the time of his death Mike worked for Remarketing Solutions, Inc. of Orange.
She had a long successful career in fine china before retiring.
She worked in banking for some time, and then became a hairdresser, working at Montowese Health Care and The Hearth of Branford.
She was a former member of the United Methodist Church of Branford for many years.
Deanna had a 9 year battle with Ewings Sarcoma but never let it stop her from living life.
After his military career he was a successful businessman, owning Biological Specialties.
Ralph enjoyed camping, riding the ATV and working in the yard and garage.
She taught mathematics to elementary, middle, high school, and college students before she retired in 2011.
During that time, he built a medical practice in East Haven which touched multiple generations of patients.
She was an active parishioner of St. Vincent de Paul Parish where she served as past President of the Ladies Guild.
Gena was a weekly member at In-Shape Fitness of Branford and a Silver Sneakers/Zumba class member where she had many friends.
She was born in New Haven on January 24, 1926.
Lou was co-owner along with his brother of the former Lou's Lodge in the Fair Haven section of New Haven for 40 years.
Sue was the Matriarch of her family, she adored her husband, children, grandchildren and her great grandson.
Kevin was employed at Tilcon until his illness. Kevin’s greatest joys were his family, friends and his Harley.
He also was the proprietor of the former Fancy Fruit and Vegetable Market in the Hill section of New Haven for over twenty years.
She loved cooking for her family and was an avid race fan.
Prior to his retirement Donald was an electrician for Yale University.
She is survived by 8 great grandchildren.
She was a bartender at Mike and Mary's and Pat's Pardee in East Haven.
She had resided in East Haven for the past eighteen years, and previously had resided in West Haven for many years.
Eva was an active member of St. Vincent de Paul Ladies Guild where she participated in many of their functions and trips, which she loved.
Ellen enjoyed spending time with her family, going bowling, ceramics and playing the lotto.
Prior to her retirement in 1996 Lorraine was an Administrator for Yale University for 25 years.
In addition to Dolores being the Gianfredi family's matriarch, she was a positive force and the face of hope in the lives of her children.
She is survived by 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren.