He was a kind-hearted man who brought the gift of his smile and loving spirit to all.
He was an Ambassador for the Groton H.O.G. chapter and participated in the MDA Run to the Sun, leading the motorcade in a side-car.
For over 23 years, Mrs. Cothran had worked for the Groton Board of Education as a crossing guard.
Ken will be remembered for his quick wit, his hearty laugh and his willingness to lend a helping hand to anyone in need.
A lover of reading throughout her life, she was a weekly patron of the Public Library of New London.
He had worked for over 17 years at the Electric Boat Company in Groton prior to his full retirement.
This article appeared in the 4/19/18 edition of MYSTIC TIMES
She has left 25 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.
Bill attended schools in Philadelphia and Groton, where he graduated from Robert E. Fitch High School in 1956.
He had worked for over 30 years in the automotive industry.
People stand out for a lot of reasons, but Betty stood out for all the best reasons.
Tom was an avid walker, loved music and always enjoyed meeting with his family and friends for a chat and a Guinness.
Willie was a veteran of the Vietnam War, having served in the Navy from 1955 to 1957 and then re-enlisting in 1961.
Mr. Snow was retired from the Electric Boat Company after over 40 years of service as a tank testing technician.
Jim was a Navy veteran of the Vietnam War and had gone on to a career as a warehouseman at Electric Boat.
She especially loved entertaining, being around her family and travelling to Pennsylvania with her sisters each year.
Frances had devoted her life to the care and well-being of her husband and children.
For many years, Ginny had worked for the Groton Board of Education as a secretary at the West Side Middle School.
Freddie enjoyed spending time hunting and fishing and loved playing cards.
Her family will greet relatives and friends on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dinoto Funeral Home.
Throughout her life, Gloria worked as a mill worker, a caregiver to the elderly, a nanny and a homemaker.
Dorothy Alger, 96, of Groton was employed as a clerk for the Town of Waterford.
Joanne was employed by KACC Radio in Alvin, Texas as a DJ for many years.
Edna graduated from Deering High School and Golden School of Beauty in Portland, Maine.
Clarence was a World War II veteran of the U. S. Coast Guard serving in the Pacific. He then served with the Navy reserve.
She was born on June 19, 1927, the daughter of Fred and Irma (Rothenhoefer) Frey.
Mr. Dockins served in the United States Navy for over 20 years during the Vietnam Era.
Dennis was a loving and dedicated husband, father, brother and uncle whose kindness, smiles, and laughter will be sorely missed.
He retired from IBM in 1992 and had a successful career as a consultant.
His passion was boating, cruising the New England coastline and woodworking.
She worked for many years as an assembler at Acme Wire in Mystic.
She loved dogs, sports, and knitting; and Linda was an accomplished horseback rider.
Bessie had worked for over 42 years in the Southeastern Connecticut area as a bus driver.
The Queen is gone; she leaves behind many subjects who were devoted to her.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in her memory to the American Diabetes Association.
She loved her family dearly, who were an integral part of her 91 years.
He had been a softball umpire and a basketball referee for 44 years.
He was a lifetime member of the Submarine Veterans, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Fleet Reserves.
He always had a smile on his face and after he spoke with you, you surely would have a smile on yours as well.
For 40 years, John was an active participant of AA, helping others achieve sobriety.