A life-long learner and Korean War Army veteran, he worked for IBM, and was a talented artist who enjoyed playing the organ and piano.
Anna, who had worked in retail management, had a flair for fashion. She'll be remembered for being feisty, friendly, and devoted to family.
A gardener, adventurer, and thrift store shopper, she met every day with song and every lousy circumstance with quiet optimism: "It's fine."
Judith worked many years for Kissel, Kneale and Tobin of Guilford and was a member of the Milford Volunteers Ancient Fife and Drum Corps.
A devout Roman Catholic, her greatest love and joy was being with her daughters, 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Walt enjoyed a long career in engineering for AVCO Lycoming, while also serving his community for numerous organizations.
An Army veteran who worked for Waterbury Buckle & Tag Co., he loved the water, sailing, lighthouses, and hunting for CT's best lobster roll.
He served in the Army during the Korean War, had a career with Blue Cross & Blue Shield, and enjoyed spending winters golfing in Florida.
He worked on the original IBM computer, the Hubble Space Telescope and as a Friend of Bill's, he started sober houses on the shoreline.
Born in Guilford, a Daniel Hand grad and Army veteran, he was a free spirit who traveled the world and enjoyed visiting our National Parks.
She worked for Eversource for more than 30 years, loved travel adventures with her husband, reading on a Florida beach, and gardening.
Raymond worked over 40 years for Moore Business Forms and was a 2015 inductee into the Hamden High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Friendly and warm, Janet, who worked for Clendenen and Shea Law Offices for more than 30 years, enjoyed cooking, knitting, time with family.
A great-great-grandfather, he was GHS class of 1943 president, and as a skilled brick and stonemason, he owned Stonegate Builders.
An Air Force veteran, Bernie was well-known in Guilford and owned BJ’s Family Restaurant in North Branford, where he was a "town staple."
Owner of Gozzi Tree Service and "lifelong vital part" of Gozzi Turkey Farm, enjoyed hunting, working on his vehicles, snow and water-skiing.
Donald had worked in the trucking and automotive industry and was a fan of Cadillac cars.
Her passion was being creative, and she had amazing talent for jewelry-making, wreaths, floral arrangements and anything she touched.
A Branford High School social studies teacher and Branford Education Association president, he was an ardent advocate for kids, teachers.
As a Yale Women’s Health physician's assistant, she helped bring 100s of babies into the world. She embodied kindness, grace, and humility.
Keith, affectionately referred to as "Dupree" and a true “Creeker” to the core, was a skilled carpenter, talented cook and loving soul.
His greatest loves were family & friends, the Blessed Mother, telling stories, making people laugh, listening to jazz, and playing his sax.
Sara loved her family and enjoyed sewing, crocheting, holiday decorating, and making new dishes after watching her favorite cooking shows.
A Loomis Chaffee High School and UConn graduate, she was an artist and jewelry maker, who enjoyed tennis, mountain biking and her dog Zak.
Devoted to family, her first job, at 16, was as a St. Raphael’s Hospital secretary, and she was New Haven mayor Lee's secretary in the 60s.
Devoted to family, community, and patients, an ophthalmologist, he was a Naval Undersea Medical Officer, youth coach & loved the shoreline.
A devoted mother, she was a travel agent, flight attendant, and enjoyed travel, adventure, road trips to Minnesota, sports, and her dogs.
She worked for Edward Malley Company and Bank of America, loved to cook and enjoyed spending time with family at Indian Neck Yacht Club.
An Air Force veteran, celebrated artist, skilled draftsman, classical music lover, and outdoorsman, he had a brilliant mind and sharp wit.
She and her husband owned Palm Beach Apizza in Fair Haven, and she worked with her daughter Elaine at Possessions of Branford.
Rose, an avid fisherman and dancer, worked many years as a diesel mechanic, factory worker and certified nurse’s aide.
The Guilford High School grad was a highly-decorated Marine, who, by the time he retired in 2001, had achieved the rank of Master Sergeant.
A Navy veteran, avid sailor and Sachems Head Yacht Club member, he played tennis for 70 years, was a pianist, and a dedicated road racer.
A kind, gentle man who loved rock & roll, especially Kiss, he enjoyed boating and swimming with family visiting Mystic and Watch Hill, RI.
Before raising her family, she worked at First National and SNET, and she and her husband owned the former Guilford Food Center.
He served in the US Army Security Agency in Okinawa and Vietnam, and, for 36 years, worked for the SNET/SBC Central Office of Engineering.
A woodworker, painter, and devout Catholic, he was a Korean War veteran who served in the Air Force and a corrections department lieutenant.
An Air Force as a mechanic, he worked for Heller Chevrolet in Guilford and Mark Ford in Madison before opening his own auto repair shop.
"Lonnie" worked as the distribution manager for Robby Len Swimwear for 34 years until retiring in 2011.
An Army radio technician, he was an SNET supervisor before retiring, and enjoyed travel, golf, fishing, gardening, and a good card game.