A celebration of Connor’s life will be held in the near future.
She was a widely admired teacher in the Madison elementary schools, retiring in 1991 after 22 years.
Eleanor retired from the Town Of Madison Building Department after 30 years of service.
He was active at St. Andrews Church for many years, serving as a Youth Group Coordinator and Deacon.
Jean was a lifelong Catholic, and a dedicated member of Saint George parish in Guilford. She would often bake for the homeless.
Annie had a sweet, gentle, loving nature and she charmed all who met her with her enthusiasm and joy for life.
He was a graduate of Daniel Hand High School in Madison, Class of 1988.
Hoffman was a retired New Haven Police captain and member of the Connecticut Board of Pardons and Parole.
Prior to his retirement James was the owner of the V.I.P. Service Center.
Maureen was employed as a CNA at Watrous Nursing home in Madison, CT. for nearly 30 years, before retiring in 2002.
Brendan graduated from Daniel Hand High School in 1983. He was president of Regan Metal Corporation which he owned and operated.
He was the owner of A & A Auto Parts in Branford for many years.
She was a dedicated teacher at Academy Elementary School in Madison and devoted summers to the students at the Academy.
He worked for the Shoreline Times and retired from Beauvais Printing.
He was the co-owner of the Circle Country Store in North Madison.
He graduated from Daniel Hand High School in 1980, and from Johnson and Wales with a degree in Culinary Arts in 1982.
He graduated in 1964 from Daniel Hand High School. He was a sportswriter for the Shoreline Times and Middletown Press from where he retired.
. Dr. Wierzbinski enjoyed hiking and many days on the Madison Beach.
Scott, a Daniel Hand graduate, loved spending time with his family and friends, especially when it involved golfing, boating, skiing & music
Most of all she loved being the mother of 9 children and a devoted wife.
He then worked part time for a number of years as a historical interpreter at Mystic Seaport.
The DHHS Class of 2015 dedicated their Year Book to Jacqui.
In past years he belonged to the Madison Racquet Club and the Madison Country Club.
Kenny loved to watch his Red Sox and horse races, talk politics, enjoy great food and summers at Sunrise Cove.
He was a parishioner of North Madison Congregational Church as well as a lifelong member of the Airline Pilots Association.
Alan spent the early years of his life in West Haven, and Madison, CT. For many years he lived in Westport, CT.
He loved watching football, was an avid golfer and enjoyed old rock and roll music.
John was a member of the American Radio Relay League, and held his Amateur Radio License KIVW Extra Class.
He was also active in many Madison organizations, including the Boy Scouts, the Madison Country Club, and Madison ABC.
He was a graduate of Daniel Hand High School, afterwards enlisted in the navy and was based at Quonset Point Rhode Island.
She had worked as a Veterinary Technician for the Branford Veterinary Hospital for 20 years.
Prior to retiring he owned McIntier & Sons in Madison. He enjoyed NASCAR.
She attended and graduated high school in Pittsburgh, PA also studying and working as a hair dresser.
Caye volunteered for the American Red Cross, Ivoryton Playhouse and walked her neighbor’s dog, Maggie.
He was a 50 year member of the Shiners' and was a member of the Madison Rotary.
Mary Ann was an absolutely devoted mother who cherished every minute of time spent with her family.
He was an active member of the Branford Lions Club and the town RTM.
Marjorie and her husband moved their family from Hamden to Madison in 1965. She enjoyed the beach, working in the yard and cooking.
He loved his many years in outdoor advertising sales in New York City.
She was, for many years, office manager with the Griswold Properties of Branford and the Indian Point Club in Stony Creek.