Great-grandmother Diane loved her family, her cat, Baby, road trips, reading, crocheting, cooking and making special Christmas treats.
Kathy was an accomplished artist and gardener, and active member of Bethel Assembly of God Church and the Guilford Lakes Association.
Happiest when on the water, Dennis had a lifelong passion for boating and sailing, both competitively and leisurely throughout NY and CT.
Vincent, who served in the CT National Guard, had a career at Pratt-Whitney and Southern New England Telephone. He retired to Stuart, FL.
A tool and diemaker and owner of Guilford Radio & TV for over 35 years, Michael proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
Clinician and scientist Malison had a three-decade career in groundbreaking neurobiology, genetics and substance abuse treatment research.
A 30-year Guilford Public Works employee, he was a North Guilford Volunteer Fire member/officer and Stony Creek Fife & Drum Corps president.
Although she was taking courses to better herself, she enjoyed being a waitress at the Twin Pines Diner and considered her patrons as family
Nhi, born in Saigon, Vietnam in 1973, grew up in Guilford and worked at YNHH, a martial artist, he loved gaming, movies, and vintage comics.
An oral surgeon, he cared deeply for patients and employees, was an avid golfer, Red Sox fan, voracious reader and, a devoted family man.
A Peace Corps member, he earned an MBA from University of New Haven, was a devoted UConn women’s basketball fan and a coffee connoisseur.
He was a U. S. Navy veteran of the Korean War and a New Haven firefighter for 20 years, achieving the rank of lieutenant when he retired.
He was a teacher, historian, orator, artist, writer, vintage car aficionado, Sinatra fan and animal lover, who befriended a neighbor's cat.
Devoted father, loving son and brother, he was happiest when he was outdoors and had deep appreciation and love for wildlife and the ocean.
Elfriede Boudreau worked for the local town supermarket through its name changes from First National, Edwards and Big Y for over 40 years.
Canadian by birth, Clark, who was a NY Giants and Boston Red Sox fan, became a US citizen in 2014 and "was so proud to be an American."
Maureen, who worked for the Town until her retirement, was dedicated to open space conservation, and she loved sailing, tennis and horses.
Marie, a foster parent, was a member of the Guilford Volunteer Fire Department and served as an EMT for the North Guilford Rescue squad.
Natalia was born in Ryczeca, Poland in 1929. After immigrating to the U.S., she worked as a seamstress and later for Hostess in New Haven.
Marie E. Marsh was a proud member of Guilford Volunteer Fire Department, an EMT and a foster parent for many years.
Dr. Choung loved his wife Bertie, the Yankees, the Big Apple Circus, and the Goodspeed Opera House. And, he loved being with his patients.
She loved to tell stories (all true) and her sense of humor and sharp wit was legendary. Pat had a kind and generous spirit.
Elenore taught English and Social Studies for many years in the West Haven Public Schools.
Larry loved golf and played in the Connecticut Special Olympics for many years and also played in the Guilford Men’s Softball league.
Korean War vet, fisherman, outdoors man, and PZC chair, he worked for SNET for 39 years. In retirement, he maintained town voting machines.
Lois enjoyed golf, social gatherings, the beach, dancing, family get-togethers, and cooked a mean roast, to which her children can attest.
A beloved family man, he was a Korean War veteran, a Systems Analyst, and he proudly worked part-time at Page’s Hardware post-retirement.
Her proudest accomplishment was assisting with the opening of Bread & Roses, a hospice care home for AIDS patients, during the AIDS epidemic
Vietnam veteran, engineer, math tutor and teacher, Red Sox fan, coach, blues band bass player, he made people laugh and loved his family.
Mary had a passion for life. She was outgoing with an endearing sense of humor and a contagious laugh accompanied by a twinkle in her eye.
In Pittsfield, Christine had her children and worked as a school teacher, as a personel officer and in timeshares at Jiminy Peak ski resort.
Bob was born in New Haven and grew up in Hamden where he attended Putnam Avenue School and Hamden High, where he was co-capt. of hockey team
She worked at Five Star Company and retired from the City of West Haven, where she was a lunch aide at Thompson School for over 18 years.
Ronald Stanton Duman, of Guilford CT passed away unexpectedly while hiking on February 1, 2020.
Josh played high school football and lacrosse as well as youth soccer and baseball.
In 1970, Nunu, Said Aghai and their wives, acquired Sachem Country House, which the Guilford resident owned until his retirement in 2003.
She loved to cook and in 1995 this passion led her to open Monica’s Pizzeria in Guilford.
Janet was a graduate of the University of Rhode Island, Delta Zeta Sorority, and a flight attendant with Delta Airlines for over 30 years.
He also loved politics and is looking forward to seeing President Trump re-elected in 2020.
Linda always had a smile for everyone and always lit up the room. She also loved plants and her husband (best friend) more than anything.