Stella was very proud of her Polish heritage and could be found dressed in red and white dancing a polka.
Bob proudly served his country in the United States Army. Following his service, he enjoyed a career of over 40 years at Pratt & Whitney.
He led the Raiders to two state wrestling championships in a five-year stretch, and was inducted into the Enfield Athletic Hall of Fame.
Sara was a spunky, mischievous and funny kid, who enjoyed playing soccer, coached by her dad.
He was a World War II veteran who later served as principal of Henry Barnard Elementary School.
Among his accomplishments was helping bring the Professional Bowlers Association Tour to Windsor Locks, where it stayed for 23 years.
He headed the Enfield Police Department for more than a decade in the 1990s and 2000s.
Prior to his recent retirement, Joe was employed by the U.S. Department of Defense where he oversaw millions of dollars of contracts.
Tom had a 24-plus year career with the military, including six years with the U.S. Navy, having served proudly during World War II.
She was one of the most dedicated volunteers in Enfield history, donating her time for more than 30 years to the citizens of her community.
Cheryl worked for many years managing a cleaning service company in Enfield before retiring.
Tom proudly served in the Connecticut Army National Guard during the Korean War.
Condolences are extended to their families and friends.
Jerry served honorably in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War on the aircraft carrier USS Wright from 1963-1969.
Prior to retiring at the age of 86, Pasquina was employed with AAA Aircraft, Inc. for many years.
He was a physical education teacher and coach for more than a decade at Kosciuszko Junior High School and John F. Kennedy Middle School.
Dottie was a former co-owner of Eugene’s Restaurant in Enfield from 1977-1990, operating alongside her husband.
Cathleen was employed by Sunny House Restaurant, East Windsor and with Walgreens for many years.
Among Alicia's favorite places of employment were the Felician Sisters Motherhouse in Enfield and Sweet Sensations in East Windsor.
Bill proudly served in the United States Army from 1953-1955 in Nuremberg, Germany as a line officer 1st Lieutenant.
Edward proudly served his country in the United States Navy during World War II.
She won ribbons for her photographs and canning at the Four Town Fair, something she was very proud of and affirmed her love for Enfield.
He served his country honorably with the U.S. Navy during the Korean War.
He proudly served his country in the United States Air Force during the Korean War.
She was employed by Subway, serving as manager at the Enfield Street location.
Included are links to full obituaries for Richard Cressotti, Wayne Michaels, Joseph Pych and Mary Forti.
He was ordained a Deacon of the Roman Catholic Church in 1988 and served as a Deacon at St. Bernard's Church for many years.
Prior to retiring, Mary was employed by the State of Connecticut in the Department of Public Utility Control for many years.
The former Enfield Town Council member, state representative and business owner was 81 years old.
She made friends very easily and will always be remembered as the lady with the heavy French accent and the quick sense of humor.
Clem had a 25-year career at Pratt & Whitney in the Experimental Research Center.
She worked as a cashier for 30 years with Food Mart in Enfield.
Visiting hours for 16-year-old Justin Brady are Friday from 3 to 7 p.m.