Condolences are expressed for the family and friends of those who have passed away.
Condolences are offered to the family and friends of those who have passed.
He was a descendant of one of the town’s founding families, and a dedicated teacher who was a tireless volunteer devoted to Guilford.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Born in the U.K., she was a paralegal for many years for the Yaffie Law Firm in Trumbull, and was an avid gardener and floral designer.
A hairdresser, CMA and phlebotomist, she loved the beach, the sea, sunshine on her face, hiking, nature, gardening, and all animals.
She enjoyed her dogs, the beach, and arts & crafts like jewelry-making and specialty birthday cakes, but most of all, she loved her family.
As a teen sodajerk, she made Douden’s Drugstore Checkerberry sodas, was a professional seamstress, and loved baking, nature, her dog Nellie.
A top climber for Tree Preservation in New York, he trimmed the tops of New York State's tallest trees, and he was a prolific pool player.
A talented musician who played with many bands, he worked for Metro-North and was a decades-long Shore Line Trolley Museum volunteer.
She worked in the Business Sales Group at AT&T, enjoyed studying Spanish and casino trips, and was a General Hospital, Hallmark movies fan.
She worked for the VA Hospital, Visiting Nurses and Yale University Health, and she'd go on to earn a Public Health degree later in life.
Jack-of-all-trades and electrician, he was a Red Sox fan, Little League coach, scout leader, volunteer firefighter, poll worker and deacon.
A business owner who coached youth sports, he was an avid reader, traveler, and participated for many years in Tae Kwon Do and later Aikido
A US Navy veteran, he enjoyed playing bocce, crabbing, and travel, and a fan of country, could be heard singing, whistling favorite tunes.
A loving wife and cherished aunt, she'll forever be remembered by family, friends for her warmth, kindness, and unwavering love.
A man of integrity, kindness, and humility, his well-lived life and legacy is manifest in his family, grown from just two to almost 40.
Adored by family, she was creative, enjoyed cooking, painting, and travel and with husband Bob, took 50 cruises and trips around the world.
A car sales manager, he loved the sunshine, classic Italian cuisine, watching baseball, football, and horse racing and trips to the casino.
A Radio City Music Hall Rockette and one of the June Taylor Dancers on The Jackie Gleason Show, she taught dance in Guilford for decades.
Loyal and generous, she worked at Lester Telemarketing for 30 years and enjoyed Florida winters, cooking, family gatherings, and travel.
Known for her contagious laugh, she worked for the Dept. of Developmental Services, loved gardening, crafts and the beach with a good book.
A passionate, inspirational teacher, "Mrs. B" taught reading at Northford Intermediate and Algebra, Geometry at North Branford High School.
A 50-year electrician, member IBEW Union, Local 90, he loved walking Maine beaches, hosting family Christmases & the quiet of Lake Harwinton
A WWII veteran & Harvard grad, in Oxford, England, was a championship rower and for 4 decades coached crew, taught at Choate Rosemary Hall.
Army veteran, expert witness in firearms cases and design engineer, he enjoyed reading, radio-controlled model making, hunting, and fishing.
Lorraine, known by many as Rainey Day, a jazz singer who with her beloved jazz saxophonist husband Bill had a career that spanned 50 years.
She loved being with family, friends, the beach, and her garden, and with a kind, radiant nature, she was passionate about helping others.
She and her husband owned Page Insurance, LTD, and at 66, she got her pilot’s license and logged thousands of miles on her Piper Cherokee.
A Guilford Public Library librarian, volunteer at the Guilford Foundation, Guilford Handcrafts Center, and was a talented calligrapher.
A talented drummer who adored his family, he was an aficionado of mac & cheese, trinkets, Rock & Roll, vinyl records, and the color orange.
An Air Force veteran, he was an SNET accounting manager, and with Guilford Lions Club, found joy in giving back, making a positive impact.
An Army veteran, he found solace outdoors as a fly-fisherman, hunter, bird dog trainer and conservationist, and he was a gifted storyteller.
Sr. Mary Paul Augustine was one of 12 sisters who began a new monastery in Kenya, where she totally immersed herself in the African culture.
She enjoyed baking and knitting, worked at Fleischman’s Dept Store for any years, and she was a member of “The Kings Daughters” of Guilford.
A distinguished family court deputy chief clerk, she was an avid reader who loved travel, and adopted many cats & dogs throughout her life.