Adam, a loving son and brother, loved the outdoors, gardening, kayaking, cycling, observing animals and camping.
David, a devoted father, grandfather and great-grandfather, worked as a supervisor of bridge and highway construction projects.
Michael, an avid golfer and a member of Madison Country Club, worked for SNET as an internal auditor for many years.
Gordon was President of Jeneric Industries and Chairman; CEO of Pentron Corporation. He also worked as a pathologist at numerous hospitals.
A U.S. Marine, Gerry was a Yale University police officer, retired New Haven police lieutenant and Choate Rosemary Hall security director.
Andrea, whose career in education served special needs children, was a world traveler who loved the beach, boating and LI Sound sunsets.
Eva worked at Guilford Forge, Brown Stone House, Jeff Norton Publishing, Hammonassett Ford and owned Sophia's dress shop in Old Saybrook.
George R. Dayharsh loved sports and worked as a school teacher and administrator.
Marjorie was an elementary school teacher in Madison for 19 years.
Larry loved golf and played in the Connecticut Special Olympics for many years and also played in the Guilford Men’s Softball league.
Dr. Gleich 'was the most valued of confidants, and he supported many in the Shoreline community during times of need, illness, and grief.'
Retired military, 'Wojie,' recently of Madison, became a long-haul truck driver and later, proudly joined the USPS as a fleet driver.
Prior to his retirement he was the President of Sisk Brothers Funeral Home for 52 years.
In Pittsfield, Christine had her children and worked as a school teacher, as a personel officer and in timeshares at Jiminy Peak ski resort.
He brought joy and Toasted Almond bars to thousands of children at play on the ball fields and beaches, parades and playgrounds of Madison.
Graduate of Hand High School in Madison, CT. Avid movie buff. He will be remembered as a very sincere and loving friend.
She was a member of the Milford Garden Club, St. Gabriel's Rosary Society and was a Milford resident for 53 years before moving to Madison.
She lived in Madison Connecticut for over forty years. In summer she enjoyed gardening, and loved reading and playing bridge with friends.
A gifted and lifelong poet, Joan published her work in magazines such as Seventeen, Yankee, and America.
To support their family Eleanor started Kiddy Kraft Nursery School in Madison in 1952, which she ran successfully until 1988.
Tom worked for the Madison Board of Education for 32 years and retired from the Robert H. Brown School as a Physical Education Teacher.
She attended Madison Country Day School from K-8th Grade, moving on to graduate from Daniel Hand High School in Madison.
She thrived as a medical professional as well as an educator; using her knowledge and practical experience as part-time lecturer at Yale.
Rev. Robert Barry Vargo, J.C.L., 57, of Madison, passed away on Friday, November 8, 2019, at Yale-New Haven Hospital.
Ernie was a baker and was the owner of Peschell Bakery in Milford for many years.
The life of the very accomplished and beloved Dorothy "Dot" Krueger Smith, 95, formerly a decades-long Madison resident will be celebrated.
Tim was incredibly kind, loving, generous, sincere and genuine, and loved to laugh.
Jean worked for years as a grocery clerk and later as an administrative assistant for the VNA of Madison.
She was also a long time member & Deacon of the 1st Congregational Church in Madison, CT.
Upon moving to Connecticut she continued her nursing career at Saint Raphael Hospital until retirement in 1980.
Sylvie was a firm believer in defending human rights and volunteered in connecting displaced persons with their families.
Once retired, he volunteered with the Good Dog Foundation where he and Newton devoted their days to visiting children in the NYU hospitals.
He brought love and laughter into the hearts of so many, including his beloved friends and family, who will forever feel his loss.
He also served the community of Madison by being a member of the E.C. Scranton Memorial Library Board for several years.
Throughout his career as a detective he made over 500 high-danger arrests and was honored at the department’s 1976 Medal Day.
Nicholas was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin and devoted friend who always put others first, he will truly be missed by many
Before retiring in 1995, Mr. Gonzalez had worked in Madison public schools for over 20 years.
Her favorite times were those spent surrounded by family and friends; she always had a smile on her face and loved to laugh.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his son Michael Vitorino, mother and brothers Victor and John.