Beverly worked for several law practices over the years as a legal secretary.
His guidance, kindness, and generosity coalesced with his subtle and gentle mannerisms making all of those who knew him feel comfortable.
He was well known in Madison, having attended Brown Middle School and Hand High School.
Bill was a World War II veteran serving in the US Army as an infantryman, fighting in Germany and France. He received a Purple Heart.
At the time of her death Christina was a CNA with No Place Like Home Care of Madison and Comfort Keepers of Guilford.
She was a devout Catholic and a life-long Democrat who volunteered for many years at the election polls in Madison.
Pat was born in West Suffield and lived in Tariffville most of her life. She worked in East Granby and Simsbury.
Cecelia moved to Madison CT and founded GTA Tours in 1989 to share her passion for spiritual travel.
She went on to raise herchildren in Madison while working as a clinical social worker at Guilford High School.
Pat met her husband William C Woods Sr. at a picnic at Hammonasset State Park in Madison, where they would come to settle after marriage.
He served in the U. S. Navy. Fletcher was a Tax Assessor for the city of New Haven for many years.
He retired from Olin in 1966 and purchased Shady Knoll Campground in Brewster on Cape Cod, MA, where he also operated a real estate agency.
Barbara and her husband own a medical device company in Madison CT where she worked as the Vice President for the last 26 years.
She was a loving and caring daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, sister, and friend always preparing the next meal.
She lived a long, healthy and happy life surrounded by her family and friends.
John remained active in Madison, particularly with youth sports, including Little League baseball, basketball, and soccer.
Lynda was an antique dealer and passionate about participating in antique shows.
He was a graduate of Daniel Hand High School and Plymouth State University, where he obtained a B.A. in English.
Laurie was an elementary school teacher in Branford for many years. She was a faithful communicant of St., Margaret’s Church in Madison.
Bill, a Naval Aviation Veteran, served his country during the Cuban missile crisis and in South East Asia.
She was a member of the League of Women Voters, on the board of the Madison Foundation, and a member of the Madison Winter Club.
An avid golfer and former captain of the Boston College golf team, Jim made friends wherever he went and especially on the golf course.
She won many awards in her '41 Ford convertible and loved cruising the shoreline.
Nicola was a devoted husband, father and friend, his greatest joy was spending time with his family celebrating life.
She worked for NBC at Rockefeller Center in New York City until she took on her proudest job as a wife and mom to her three girls.
Having become fluent in four languages, she enjoyed escorting her father to parties and receptions in Cuba, and Washington DC.
She belonged to the Madison VFW Auxiliary; presided over a number of NCO Wives Clubs during her husband's time in the military.
She was editor of the Shore Line Times and served on the Madison Board of Selectmen from 1970 to 1972.
He also was a member of Madison Rotary Club and was a Paul Harris Fellow.
She was a registered nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital.
He and his father-in-law operated the Yum-Yum Drive-In, Branford.
He spent his career working in the medical and telecommunications technology fields, most recently at Radio Frequency Systems.
He worked for many years for Tilcon until retiring in 1996. He was an avid reader, especially of history.
He was most proud of his children's accomplishments as swimmers, dancers, musicians, artists and scholars.
She was a devoted and loving daughter and brought great joy to her family and friends with her wonderful sense of humor and infectious laugh
After a serious accident not only did he walk, he was able to continue his passion for running and competed again in the 2015 Turkey Trot.
She lived in the Maplevale section of East Haven for almost 50 years before moving to Madison to reside with her son Vincent J.
She became active in local institutions; teaching at Literacy Volunteers, and created a book club for RJ Julia's called Julia Reads.
He was a veteran of World War II, serving in the United States Army Signal Corps.