A nurse, she enjoyed a long career at St. Raphael's Hospital, and loved to knit, read, do crossword puzzles, and was interested in genealogy
A longshoreman, he enjoyed betting on horses, crabbing, Atlantic City trips to see friends, and never missed a Western or $10 lottery bet.
A 30-year West Haven teacher, she was a former Civil Air Patrol member, and a St. John’s Episcopal Church of North Guilford member.
A Yale accountant, she loved travel, was a top duckpin bowler, played semi-pro softball but catch with her grandson was her favorite sport.
An Air Force veteran who worked at the former Mammoth Mart store, she collected angels and bells, and loved puzzle books.
An RN, she created the 1st ICU & Coronary Care Unit at Yale New Haven Hospital in 1962, was 1st to revive a patient with "new crash cart."
Deeply connected to her family, she loved basketball, softball, cats, and all things girly, especially the color pink.
She loved nature, the beach, baking old family recipes, and she was a fierce protector of the people she loved, especially children.
Prior to her retirement, Mary was a Bookkeeper for A-1 Toyota of New Haven.
An Army National Guard member, he was known for his kindness, generosity, genuineness and leaves a legacy of love, compassion and devotion.
Survived by her loving husband of 57 years, family, and friends are invited to meet and attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday.
After working many years for CT Orthopedics, she retired in 2014.
Prior to her retirement, Elvira was employed by D’Elia Associates, working in the Accounts Payable Department.
A beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, before retiring, she was a processor for Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Born in Germany in 1935, she loved her family, the casino, bingo, playing cards, scenic drives, being social and connecting with others.
She loved her family, especially her grandchildren, her fur baby Peanut, the beach, feeding seagulls, crocheting, and online shopping.
A hairdresser at Lis-A-Lis Salon in Guilford, father of a young son, and avid Baltimore Ravens fan, he enjoyed grilling, making Sunday sauce
Retired from Key Bank after 42 years, she enjoyed visiting Mystic and East Haven town beach, traveling with her daughter, and reading.
Navy veteran, 25-year UPS driver, who enjoyed UConn basketball, NASCAR, and was a CT Club Corvette member, Trolley Museum was his 2nd home.
She worked for Hospital of Saint Raphael, Chubb & Son, Teletrack, OTB, the state of CT and New Haven Housing Authority before retiring.
An Army Vietnam-era veteran, before retiring, he worked for American Dry Basement Systems of Brookfield for many years.
Born in Spain and a Spanish Army veteran, the devoted husband, father, grandfather, and brother, was a courier for Royal Messenger Service.
Bill was the owner and operator of Propel Business Forms and later worked for many years at Superior Pawn & Jewelry in New Haven.
A US Army veteran, he worked in family-run East Haven Cleaners and later in HVAC at Yale, and he enjoyed traveling to Florida and Italy.
A UConn graduate who succeeded in many endeavors, he worked in the retail field for companies including Rite Aid and Stop & Shop.
She proudly worked for East Haven Schools for over 35 years starting as a Special Education teacher, then as an elementary school librarian.
Big-hearted, humble, caring, and loyal, he had immense passion for his family, boating, clamming, and watching his grandchildren play sports
Prior to her retirement Lena was a bookkeeper for Hertz Penske Truck Leasing Company.
A Marine veteran, devoted to family and community, he was an American Legion member, 40-year volunteer firefighter, and YNHH pharmacy tech.
A devoted father and grandfather, he was an East Haven and New Haven banker, co-owned area businesses, and was a devout Boston Red Sox fan.
An operating engineer for Local 478, he loved gardening and cutting grass on his John Deere tractor, which he drove to the Gates of Heaven.
Happiest when everyone was under one roof for a family dinner, an avid UCONN Husky Women’s basketball fan, she never missed watching a game.
A cherished grandmother, before retiring, Joann worked in the accounts receivable department at Yale University.
Founder of Central Connecticut Train Club and avid train collector/model railroad builder, he was an amazing cook who loved feeding people.
A veteran of the US Army serving during WWII and the recipient of the Purple Heart, he was a Foreman with Marlin Firearms for over 24 years.
A construction worker, owner of RJ Roofing & Siding, avid motorcycle rider and loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend.
A smart, gentle, caring person with a happy-go-lucky attitude, she enjoyed family, casino trips and was a successful Century 21 Realtor.
She enjoyed long Harley rides, crocheting, swimming, loud music, a good drink (Jack Honey) and spending time with those she loved.
Debbie loved life, loved the beach, and to sit in the sun every chance she got, and she loved her cat Binxy and her rabbit Baylen.
A computer expert, he was adventurous, driving cross-country alone, and was devoted to his companion part-wolf dog "Boo Bear," and family.