David worked 40 years as a conductor with Metro North and was a dedicated member of the New Haven Gaelic Football and Hurling Club.
Pat was known for her sharp sense of humor, unwavering honesty, profound generosity and love and dedication to her friends and family.
Carol, a dedicated teacher in the Hamden school system for many years, loved hiking, reading, movies and spending time with loved ones.
Dorine worked for the Town of Hamden Board of Education, was an active member of the community and cherished spending time with family.
Harley was a devoted family man and active member of the community, while enjoying a long successful career in agriculture and chemistry.
Jamile Malik Waller, lovingly referred to as "Millz", was known for his smile, engaging personality and love of music.
Rosanne, a devoted wife, worked many years for Leed Himmel Industries and also at the Hartford Research Center.
Amalia had many talents, was a staple in the community and was a dedicated teacher in the Hamden Public School system for many years.
Bob proudly served in the U.S. Army and his community, while enjoying a successful career in insurance, real estate and property management.
Diana, known as a social butterfly, loved music, gardening, animals and her cherished family.
Jim, known as a jack of all trades and a devoted family man, worked for the CT Department of Motor Vehicles for over 25 years.
Tina, a devoted wife and mother, enjoyed cooking and cherished spending time with family and friends.
Al, a true outdoorsman and dedicated family man, was an electrician and life-long member of IBEW Local 90.
Dick proudly served in the Marines, was very active in the community, a talented carpenter and loving family man.
Virginia, a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked as a secretary and volunteered for numerous organizations for many years.
Bob, a dedicated family man, was a proud U.S. Army Korean War Veteran and worked at Sikorsky Aircraft 40 years.
Ethel enjoyed a long successful career as a registered nurse and proudly served in the U.S. Navy during WWII.
Florence, a staple in the community, was a talented church organist and dedicated volunteer, while holding numerous professional positions.
Barbara enjoyed a long successful career in the nursing field and truly cherished her time with loved ones.
Vincent, a special man known for his kindness and generosity, worked many years for the Town of Hamden Public Works Deptartment.
She worked as a lunch aide for the Hamden School system and was an organizer for the Girl Scouts.
Virginia was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Frances was the owner of the Franco Beverage Company for many years. She was an avid sports fan and also heavily involved in the community.
John, a long time Hamden resident, was a loving and devoted son and brother.
Noreen, an enthusiast of art and literature, worked for many years for the Social Security Administration in New Haven.
An avid animal lover, she was independent and caring, and fiercely loyal to family and friends and willing to work hard to reach her goals.
Walter, a loving father and brother, worked many years as a civil engineer for numerous companies.
Robert, dedicating his life to public and community service, enjoyed a long successful career in education and administration.
Phil, a devoted family man and friend, was a proud and dedicated New Haven Firefighter for 31 years and was very active in the community.
John served in the U.S. Army, enjoyed a successful career in the banking industry and was heavily involved in many local organizations.
William was employed by Macy’s and volunteered as an assistant at the Hamden Public Library for many years.
Josephine, known for her kindness and compassion, was deeply religious, a dedicated volunteer and lovingly devoted to her loved ones.
Angelo, a man of incredible duty and proud of his Italian heritage, was a devoted family man and a talented tool and die maker by trade.
Warren was a skilled finish carpenter, master woodworker and railroad employee many years for New Haven Railroad, Conrail and Metro-North.
Betty, affectionately known as "Betty Boop", was a longtime employee of SNET and was very active in local Irish Clubs.
Carol, a loving and devoted wife and mother, worked many years for the Hamden Board of Education.
Josephine was known for her loving smile and kind spirit. She worked as a retail manager for many years and served on many local committees.
George enjoyed a successful career as an accountant, was heavily involved in the community and was a loving and devoted family man.
Carol loved the beach, going on vacations and cherished spending time with family and friends above all else.
Nick, a loving and devoted family man and friend, worked as a truck driver for over 20 years.