Richard, an avid outdoorsman, worked many years as a lead tool maker and fabrication coordinator for United Technologies Research Center.
Domenic, known as a kind man and always devoted to his family, friends and dogs, was a natural musician and self-taught guitarist.
Gail was known as a trailblazer, a dedicated homemaker, community advocate and passionately worked several jobs in her decorated career.
Steven, a dedicated track and field coach, had a long career in engineering and human resources, ending his tenure at Yale University.
Jane, blessed with a big heart and advocate for individuals with intellectual disabilities, was a creative teacher and passionate artist.
Jean, known for her kindness, humor and devotion to her family, worked for 45 years at the SCSU Bookstore.
Celine served as a Nurses Corp. Captain with the US Navy for many years and was a dedicated and devoted member of many local organizations.
Marcus, known for his smile and contagious laugh, worked for ALC Freight, was a devoted family man and was a dedicated community volunteer.
A longtime member of the Farms Country Club, she developed a love of fashion by working at Stanley's in downtown New Haven.
Sal, known as a hard worker and devoted family man, owned and operated the Sherman Heights Bakery in Hamden for many years.
Angelina worked for many years as a bookkeeper. She was an avid reader and art enthusiast.
Ed served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of CT. He was a literacy volunteer, pianist, singer and devoted family man.
Russell, a hard worker, loyal friend and devoted family man, worked in the carpenters union 210 for 30 years.
Pauline was a retired USPS mail handler and enjoyed arts and crafts.
June was a former bookkeeper for Brock Hall Dairy, Knudsen Brothers Dairy and Giering Metal Finishing.
She loved reading, music, gaming, traveling, parties and celebrating with family and friends. She will be missed by all who loved her.
Thomas proudly served in the U.S. Navy and was currently the manager at Monroe Mufflers of Hamden.
Barbara is a member of the U.S. Gymnastics Federation Hall of Fame and was a decorated Yale women’s gymnastics coach since 1973.
Candace, a loving and devoted wife and mother, worked as a financial services analyst for Elizabeth Arden, as well as Unilever Corp.
Marian, an avid Yale hockey fan, was always devoted to her family and friends, as was also very active in the community.
Ray worked as a freight rate manager for the railroad and for the Knights of Columbus in New Haven for many years.
Angela, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, most recently volunteered for Masonic Home and Hospital and the Rock Hill School Library.
Jon worked as a heavy equipment operator for Union I.U.O.E. #478. He loved the outdoors, fishing and spending time with friends and family.
Angie was known to many for her warm smile as well as her infectious laugh. She was a member of numerous local organizations.
Alex’s genuine, kind soul touched many hearts. He loved taking walks in nature with his dog and cherished time spent with family.
Sheila worked 50 years for SNET, retiring as a network engineering manager. She was also a longtime member of the Owenego Club in Branford.
Linda, known as a patient, kind, caring and thoughtful woman, served as Dean of Students of Arts at Rutgers University for many years.
Alicia, a dedicated and devoted teacher, worked as a school psychologist for Cromwell Public Schools and at The Foundation School in Orange.
Peg was a member of the first women's basketball team at Larson College (Quinnipiac). She enjoyed the holidays, swimming and playing bridge.
Billy worked as a mechanic for the U.S. Postal service for 30 years.
Robert was a loyal and devoted family man and friend. He truly cherished spending time with his loved ones and riding his motorcycle.
Stanley, a loving and devoted family man, worked as an account manager for Kaman Industrial Technologies and was a guitarist for "Savage".
He grew up in Hamden, graduated from Hamden High School and joined the police department after serving in the U.S. Army. He retired in 1998.
John, an avid fan of fishing, was a loving father, grandfather and brother.
Janice, lovingly referred to as "Memom", was a member of the Wallingford Senior Center and was truly devoted to her loved ones and friends.
Dave worked as a sales representative for Eder Brothers. He was a music enthusiast, avid golfer and New York Rangers and Yankees fan.
Jonathan was devoted to teaching young children & he spent his career teaching for Hamden Public Schools. He truly loved all of his students
James was a loving father, grandfather and brother.
Rita, a loving wife, sister and friend, worked at Blue Cross Blue Shield of CT for many years.
Richard, an avid golfer, was a partner of Simione and Simione Certified Public Accountants and member of the Farms Country Club.