She enjoyed baking, especially during holidays, sewing, puzzles, reupholstering/refinishing furniture, and WWE Friday night SmackDown.
An artist, he enjoyed archeology, gemology, chess, and collecting, but was happiest around the campfire after a day exploring with his son.
Paul, who was a commissioner for the North Branford Police Department and worked as an IT Director, loved spending time with his family.
Elaine was working in the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, and she helped evacuate her whole team before the building collapsed.
A wonderful stone, brick mason on the CT shoreline for 50 years, a trade he's passed on to his children, he also owned Villa Café in Berlin.
She worked as a registered nurse at St. Raphael’s, Verdi 5 North, and later for VNA providing home care to her community’s most vulnerable.
She ran the family farm, owned a women’s clothing store, and enjoyed international travel and time spent at the family cottage in Guilford.
In spite of rigorous demands of judicial responsibilities, "Saint Thomas of the Bench," regularly volunteered at New Haven area food banks.
A Guilford High School math teacher for 37 years, she loved music, reading, and travel with her husband.
A Madison Country Club, Beach Club member who loved travel, golf and bridge, as an RN did cancer research at National Institutes of Health
A family man with deep faith, traditional values, he had an adventurous spirit, explored the world, sang opera, & was a successful financier
Painting a barn at Madison's Goddard’s Barberry Farm in 1970, he found his calling, and Jim Wrynn Painting & Restoration was born.
A noted educator, he was a member of Board of Selectman, Board of Ed, Interfaith Housing, Chamber of Commerce, RTC and myriad civic clubs.
A fun-loving, kind-hearted, devoted son, brother, and friend who enjoyed helping others, his passing has left a hole in the hearts of many.
At the time of his death, Jeffrey worked as an Avionic Assembler for Sikorsky Aircraft.
He was a member of the Guilford Grange, the Madison Rotary Club, the East River Reading Room and the men’s hiking group Keyart’s Klamberers.
Devoted mother, school, church volunteer, and CCD teacher at St. Margaret’s, she enjoyed reading knitting/sewing, and Senior Center bocce.
An educator, he taught at Guilford High School where he helped start an adult ed program, and was a CPA, still doing tax returns in March.
A Naval officer who served in Vietnam, he worked for Chesebrough-Ponds/Unilever, he was a Madison Lions Club, American Legion Post 79 member
A US Army veteran, he and his wife owned and operated the family business, Rowell Cleaning Service of Madison, which they founded in 1965.
Before retiring, he owned Maru Medical Associates, was an Army veteran, and loved playing golf and playing in the band, The Chosen Few.
He worked for many years in the automotive industry, starting out working for his grandfather and uncle at Guilford Motor Company.
A gardener, she was a Guilford Grange member, and she and her husband owned/operated Eagle Electric Supply Company in Madison for 25 years.
A devoted, caring family man, and Santa for 30 years, he restored classic cars, like his '53 Ford Victoria, and was a Yankees and Elvis fan.
He loved sports, cheering for the Red Sox, NY Rangers and Assumption College Field Hockey Team. Before retiring, he worked for Harty Press.
An Army veteran, banker, and historian, he was a member of American Legion Griswold Post 79, Branford Elks Lodge 1939 & Madison Lodge No. 87
Before retirement, Charlotte had worked as a Paraprofessional Teacher’s Aide for Watertown Public Schools.
An electrical engineer, master craftsman and musician, he was involved with the Madison Jaycees, enjoyed coaching and all things boating.
He cherished his children, worked for C. Cowles and Co. in North Haven for almost 30 years, enjoyed collectables, vintage cars and music.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
A celebration of Robert Mazzetta’s life is set for Wednesday, Oct. 19 at 2 p.m., at the First Congregational Church on the Madison Green.
His final moments were spent outside, with his adoring family, enjoying a last gorgeous New England summer day overlooking Branford harbor.
The first in her family to attend college, she was a small business owner who enjoyed crocheting, gardening, painting and LI Sound boating.
She never shed her CT Yankee roots and always returned to Madison in summer, where she'd often gather with longtime friends, the "Lovelies.
Devoted to family, and active with her church community, as a talented seamstress, she sewed quilts for babies in neonatal intensive care.
A founding member of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, she enjoyed knitting, gardening, flower arranging and decorating, and adored her cats.
A DHHS teacher, youth coach, Hall of Fame inductee, and Korean War veteran, after his daughter was killed by a drunk driver, he joined MADD.