A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he owned Eagan Plumbing and Heating Company and taught those skills at Bullard Havens Technical High School.
Born in Mexico, a microbiologist, gifted artist and cook, she enjoyed music, puzzles, and volunteering and was happiest when with her family
A US Air Force navigator, he enjoyed all kinds of music, reading, and travel, and time outdoors from kayaking and camping to sailing.
She enjoyed spending time with her family, reading, and was a devout Catholic.
A Korean War Air Force veteran, he owned a screenprinting business with his wife and was a Knights of Columbus and St. George Church member
An Air Force veteran, she was a CNA at the VA in West Haven for many years and, after retiring, helped care for her mother and other family.
Pre-eminent feminist of her time, revolutionary before it was trendy, and beloved force of nature, she was a teacher and voracious reader.
An Army veteran, he worked for Gozzi's Turkey Farm, then Guilford Public Works before finding his true passion and gift as an auto mechanic.
Fiercely independent, she lived her final journey with dignity, grace and with her sense of justice & equity strong until her final day.
A Town Hall worker for 25+ years, 15 of those serving as the Town Clerk, she loved Guilford history and was proud of her role in the town.
A train engineer and DOT worker remembered for his big smile, he had a passion for cars and loved his generation's long family chicken farm.
A Certified Medical Assistant, who worked for many practices over her career, was loved by all and the glue that held the family together.
An Army veteran, he spoke five languages, was a self-employed watchmaker, diamond setter and jeweler, who loved travel, nature and animals.
A Navy veteran and SCSU custodian, he enjoyed pinochle and history, was active at the Guilford Senior Center and a Red Cross blood donor.
A true lover of nature and the outdoors who raised and tracked Monarch butterflies, she and her partner Mark enjoyed life and laughter.
The family would like to thank the staff of The Guilford House and The Roses at The Guilford House for their wonderful support and patience.
A Calvin Leete Elementary School cafeteria worker and Pinchbecks Tree Farm roses-grader, she enjoyed playing go-fish with her grandsons.
Hot rod enthusiast, biker, mechanic, and business owner, he was clever and full to the brim with knowledge gained through life experiences.
Guilford High School grad who attended Quinnipiac University, she enjoyed casino trips, and before retiring, worked for the Agency on Aging.
A musician who enjoyed reading, debating, and outdoor activities, he worked for CTWFP, was an Obama field organizer and a hospice care CNA.
A US Field Service student from Uganda, his did his medical residency at Yale New Haven Medical Center in 1978, and practiced for 40+ years.
A Navy veteran and football fan, he was an avowed Florida Snowbird and barber shop owner who was also a General Electric corporate barber.
A budget analyst for SNET & AT&T, as a baseball player himself, he was an avid Yankees fan, and had a great love of music.
Known for her Irish Soda Bread, she enjoyed travel abroad, casino trips, and was a bowling champion and avid UConn women's basketball fan.
Retired from Guilford Savings Bank, she was an avid reader, and an excellent cook who loved animals and tending her vibrant flower garden.
Michael was a self-employed driver for Uber Eats.
He proudly served his country in the US Army as a member of the missile battalion serving in Korea in the early 1960s.
A nurse, celebrated cook, and multi-sports athlete, she greatly enjoyed cheering on her children, grandchildren on courts and fields
A Middlesex Hospital and Shoreline Visiting Nurse Association nurse, once her 6 kids left the nest, she devoted time to her love of quilting
A quintessential Guilford educator and the first principal of Adams Middle School, he enriched the lives of countless students for decades.
For 46 years married & inseparable, Sept. 17, Ann died suddenly, an hour later, David suffered a massive heart attack and died Sept. 19.
A loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, & aunt, she loved baking for family and was devoted to animals, especially her beloved kittens.
A woman of style and grace known for her loving and gentle heart, she volunteered at CT Hospice and at St. George Catholic Church.
Strong, independent, and selfless, a true matriarch, she had endless pride for family and led the way through life’s triumphs and tragedies.
A Griffin Hospital Nurse Anesthetist, he enjoyed ballroom dancing, baking, playing the French horn and, as a talented tenor, singing.
He was a big brother, a father figure, a friend, and someone who'd do anything for family any time of any day, no matter the circumstances.
He was an artist, a builder, a maker of things functional and beautiful, and his work can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The owner of R.K. Healy Building, he cherished his children and was happiest on his motorcycle and anything that included the outdoors.
She entered the Monastery of Our Lady of Grace in Guilford in September 1960 and took her solemn vows as a Dominican Nun in July 1965.
“In addition to her warm smile, intelligence, and wit, Fran will be remembered for her strong will and determination.”