He will be remembered mostly for the way he embraced life to its fullest and brought endless love, warmth, and brilliant humor to others.
Moe was a Founder of Shoreline Bank in Madison which is now Webster Bank. He is also a Past Governor of the Madison Beach Club.
He was the kind of doctor who would sit with you for a full hour during a physical to make sure he heard every word you had to say.
Prior to her retirement Geraldine was a house keeper for Branford Hills Health Care Center.
He and Nelly were long-time members of the Madison Beach Club, where Ekkehard enjoyed tennis and summers with his many friends
Throughout his entire life, Richard’s greatest passion was music. A gifted pianist, he also loved to sing.
She worked for many years at the Fair Haven Middle School Public Library as Head Librarian.
She is survived by 31 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren.
Don was a passionate supporter of Daniel Hand High Football never missing a home or away game in over 30 years.
Brian grew up in Madison and was a graduate of Daniel Hand High School, where he played Hand football, lacrosse.
im worked primarily in the autobody repair business, including owning and operating Ward’s Autobody in Madison.
Dan enjoyed collecting antique clocks, had a weakness for watches, Ford Mustangs, any kind of dessert, his wife’s Italian cooking.
He lived in Madison for 67 years. Before his retirement, he was employed as a surveyor for the Connecticut Department of Transportation.
He was a member of the North Madison Congregational Church and was active as well in several hobbies.
Before her retirement, Mrs. Taylor worked at Oxford Academy as an administrative assistant.
Janice worked at Gibson Card Company for several years in the 1990’s. She embraced her hobby of creating beautiful dried flower arrangements
Shirley was an extraordinarily talented artist whose artwork has been shown in many fine galleries and purchased for private collection.
She worked for the telephone company in Madison and retired from the Madison Police Communications Department.
Gloria was an avid gardener and member of Madison Garden Club, serving as club secretary for several years.
He enjoyed coaching football, basketball and baseball for the Madison Recreation Department.
He served in the military as a Navigation Flight Officer in the Army Air Corps from 1943 to 1946.
Dick loved the town of Madison and youth sports, having served as Assistant Coach for the Madison Youth Football program from 1998 to 2012.
She was born on August 6, 1924 in Hackensack, NJ.
Diane and Joe settled in Madison, CT in 1985 with their two daughters and later down the road, their granddaughter.
She was employed by Southern New England Telephone and retired as Head Teller from Union Trust Bank in Madison.
Mark worked for several years in the medical insurance field.
Janice was an artistic, gentle and gracious woman and these traits encouraged the creation of great and lasting friendships.
He serviced in the U.S. Air Force and was a proud member of the Madison American Legion Post 79.
She graduated from Madison's Daniel Hand High School in 1966 where she was President of her class and an Honor student.
She presently resided at The Hearth at Tuxis Pond in Madison, CT for the past 9 years
In 2002 Mr. Healey retired from Bayer Pharmaceuticals as Engineering Manager after 31 years.
She graduated from Central Connecticut State University. Pat is survived by her loving husband of 43 years Jerry McGurkin.
Don was a mentor and friend to many, especially during his years teaching Audio/Visual and theater design and technology.
He was a member of The Madison Beach Club, The Madison Country Club and The Winter Club.
She was a regular at various churches on the shoreline, most recently at St. Therese in Branford.
Colleen was an avid animal lover and always had a pet by her side. She will be most remembered for her infectious laugh and kind spirit.
Dorothy became part of the “Schenectady 12” – twelve teachers who were sentenced to ten days in jail for civil contempt in the 1970s.
He enjoyed oil painting and monthly meetings with his book club where he was an avid reader of historical and non-fiction books.
Mary answered an ad on a whim, which launched a 24 year second career as secretary of the Madison Beach and Recreation Department.
She loved seeing her students in Madison during her work day from kindergarten through high school & those families loved her back ten-fold.