A North Haven High School graduate, he worked as a DMV Emissions Field Representative for the state for many years until his retirement.
John was a devoted family man, published author and enjoyed a decorated career as a member of the Yale-New Haven Hospital medical staff.
Ralph was a lover of sports, music and nature. He was also a longtime employee of Yale University and a dedicated member of the community.
Sam was a decorated war veteran, legendary sports figure, community builder, education advocate and devoted family man and friend to many.
Irma was known for her positive impact on people, sense of humor, infectious spirit and zest for life.
Rosemarie was a dedicated teacher for more than 40 years at Overbrook and Robert W. Carbone Elementary Schools in East Haven.
Rhoda enjoyed a long career as a dedicated preschool teacher and was deeply devoted to her faith and the community.
Barbara, a longtime dedicated dietician and proud Cornellian, was also a strong supporter and active member of many organizations.
She was the former owner and operator of Harrison’s Ace Hardware of Milford and Hamden for many years.
Donna was a dedicated nursey school teacher, passionate cook and member of the Elks Club of Branford.
Tim was a jack-of-all-trades, motorcycle enthusiast, avid sailor and devoted family man and friend to many.
Joseph, lovingly known as a gentle giant, was an avid sports fan, devoted family man and proud U.S. Navy veteran.
Anita was a devoted member of the Hamden Elks for many years. She also enjoyed dancing, basketball and spending time loved ones.
Michael was a proud WWII U.S. Army veteran and worked many years as a claims adjuster for various insurance companies.
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War and served as a deacon at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Hamden.
Barbara, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, was the host of "Barbara's World" on WELI radio in for many years.
Angelina was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Paul, known for his big heart and generosity, was an electrician for the Town of Hamden as well as an instructor at Eli Whitney.
She was the first female computer programmer at the United Illuminating, where she worked for 35 years.
Phyllis was a dedicated nurse and member of the Christ Lutheran Church in Hamden, while always devoting time to her loved ones.
Elaine, a longtime employee of both S.N.E.T and the state D.M.V., cherished her time with relatives and friends.
Mary, lovingly known as "Big Momma", was a queen at heart, dedicated and loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend to many.
Ed’s passion in life was taking care of dogs.
Priscilla, affectionately referred to as Silla, Sillawine and Goat, was known as loving, kind and blessed with a heart of gold.
Mark, a dedicated and devoted family man, spent many years in the roofing industry working for F.J. Dahill before owning his own business.
Adele retired from the New Haven Savings Bank after over 40 year of service and was a longtime dedicated member of the community.
Catherine was a dedicated teacher in Hamden, worked for the USO in Germany and was an active member of the community.
Ann, a longtime Hamden resident, enjoyed dancing, bowling, playing cards, the beach, cats and her friends and family.
Anna cherished spending time with loved ones, flowers, gardening, cooking and visiting the casino.
Sherrie was a loving and devoted wife, mother, sister and aunt.
Catherine worked at Armstrong Tire in West Haven and as a finance clerk for Yale University in New Haven until retirement.
Andrew worked as an offset pressman for 49 years at the Knights of Columbus. He cherished his family and was an avid car enthusiast.
Mary, a lifelong resident who adored Hamden, worked as a preschool teacher for many years and was passionate about her work with children.
Dibbie will be remembered for her high energy and varied interests. She enjoyed traveling, helping others and spending time with loved ones.
Bill, known as a gentle soul and hard worker, cherished spending time with loved ones and enjoyed model building, woodworking and games.
Sheila was a loving and dedicated mother, grandmother and friend to many. She truly cherished spending time with her loved ones and pets.
Catherine, a loving and devoted mother, was known for her caring and kind spirit, along with her creative talent as a floral designer.
Lina, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked in the business office of SNET and AT&T in New Haven for over 40 years.
Harry, a proud U.S. Army veteran, enjoyed a long successful career as a salesman and was a dedicated member of the community.
Nicholas worked nearly 50 years as a union carpenter and was instrumental in the construction of many local buildings.