Colleen, a loving wife, mother and friend, worked as a home health aide, most recently with No Place Like Home Care Service.
Mary, always dedicated and devoted to her family, worked for Southern New England Telephone and as a saleswoman for the Bridal Loft.
Enes was remembered her for her warm, youthful spirit, sass and unparalleled pride in her family.
Michael, known for his sense of humor, enjoyed a long and successful career as a research chemist for Olin Corporation.
Gary, a devoted family man, retired as a Lieutenant with the Hamden Police Dept. after serving 22 years in the force.
Frank had a long successful career in commercial construction, was very active in the community and was a devoted and loving family man.
Bob had a long and successful career in the insurance industry and was a proud member of the New Haven St. Patrick’s Day Parade committee.
Buddy, a loving family man and skilled arborist, owned and operated Lindsay’s Pressure Washing and worked many years for the Town of Hamden.
Bob was a veteran of the Vietnam War where he served honorably in the Air Force. He was an avid golfer and did his best to play daily.
Angelina, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, worked many years as a hair stylist for several area hair salons.
Stephen, a devoted family man, was a U.S. Army Veteran of Desert Storm and a marketing manager at Total Communications.
Michael, a dedicated family man, worked many years for SNET and Home Depot.
Mary, affectionately known as "Maime", was a dedicated friend to many and avid dog lover.
Jane, always dedicated and devoted to her family, was a licensed real estate agent working for several area firms over the years.
Heath, a minister for the Lake Whitney Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, was known for his quick wit, sense of humor and loving advice.
Patricia enjoyed trips to the casino and spending time with loved ones. She worked many years as a teacher in the Hamden school system.
Lois was the owner of Appearances Hair Salon in Hamden. She especially enjoyed cooking, baking and spending time with loved ones.
Michele, an avid hunter and wine enthusiast, served as a police officer in Italy and also worked as a mason for the Plasticrete Corp.
Mary, known for her kind soul, caring, thoughtful and joyous personality, was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Janet served many years as a school crossing guard in Hamden. She loved bowling, bingo, traveling, and was an avid UConn and Yankees fan.
Sophie, always loving and dedicated to her family, previously worked for Yale University in Workers Comp.
Beloved Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle and Friend
John was a decorated inspector for the Hamden Police Department, Air Force veteran and longtime member of Hamden Father's youth sports.
Rosemarie, always dedicated and devoted to her family, loved to knit, bake and cherished shopping with her granddaughters.
Frances, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, served as a sales clerk at Bradlees for many years.
Mary, always proud of her Irish heritage, worked for Hoffman Paint & Wallpaper and as an executive secretary at Quinnipiac University.
Ann, always dedicated and devoted to her family, worked many years as a technology and education consultant.
David worked many years as a security guard and was a loving son, brother and friend.
Edward worked many years for Sikorsky Aircraft as an inspector and was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII.
Sallyann was an avid golfer, winning many tournaments, and loved watching the Jets and Mets with her beloved dog Sadie.
Francis, an avid motorcycle enthusiast, served in the U.S. Army and was employed in the tool & dye industry for many years.
Kathleen, a passionate worker and avid traveler, served 20 years for the Saint Vincent Special Needs Center, as well as independently.
John retired from the Maintenance Department at Yale He was born in New Haven and had lived in Bethany, Orange, Woodbridge, and Hamden.
Donna worked as the Director of Environmental Services at Evergreen Woods. She enjoyed reading, poetry, art and traveling.
Henry, a devoted family man, worked at the Winchester Repeating Arms Company as a machine operator and was a decorated WWII Army Veteran.
Patty, always loving and dedicated to her family, was a devoted social worker, social justice advocate, environmentalist and volunteer.
Jack, an accomplished writer, editor and extraordinary minister, was known as a caring, gentle, kind and devoted family man.
Susan, the owner of Le Petit Gourmet for many years, was known for her love of animals, her family and her commitment to numerous charities.
Marge, known for her courage, determination and smile, was an advocate for the blind. She was also the owner of Jo-Mar Maternity in Hamden.
Wilette worked as a legal assistant for many years and dedicated her life as an advocate for those with disabilities.