Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.
The first woman to reach the ranks of sergeant and lieutenant with the Enfield Police Department was 89.
Officer Scott Owen, a Desert Storm veteran, died Tuesday at age 62 following a long illness.
Rubner worked for Pratt & Whitney for 30 years. He was a classic car enthusiast. Beloved, he tragically died in the WWII-era plane crash.
He organized the Enfield Memorial and Veterans Day parades for 60 years, and was chairman of the Enfield World War II Monument Committee.
He had recently retired from the police department after more than three decades of service to the Enfield community.
Her three-decade ritual of donating to the Enfield Police Department's Toys For Joy drive was featured in a Patch article in December.
Dick joined the Connecticut Section of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America in 1958 and achieved the status of Life Member.
Pat was an incredible seamstress that led to many lifelong friends.
Condolences are extended to their families and friends.
Ray had a 30-year career as Director of Music in Suffield, with award-winning bands and the top clarinetists in the CT All State Festival.
Clay served 36 years with the Connecticut Army National Guard as a heavy mobile equipment specialist, advancing to Chief Warrant Officer 4.
Dee was a seasoned traveler, a snappy dancer, but most of all, she was a loving grandmother.