Jean, a loving father and grandfather, served as a mechanic at G&H Equipment in North Haven and at SCSU for many years.
Anastacio was a parishioner of St. Rose of Lima Church and also the proud owner of Chef’s Hat Pizza for close to 20 years.
Cindy, a loving sister, aunt and friend, was a Lyman Hall High School Class of 1973 graduate and a certified inspector in quality control.
Maria possessed a strong love of family and faith and a joy for nature. She was also heavily involved in many local organizations.
Jerome, known for his kind-hearted, caring and unselfish personality, was a passionate and avid fan of basketball and music.
Vicky, always a strong and determined fighter, was a loving and truly devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Charles, a devoted family man and proud father and grandfather, worked as a health and physical education teacher in Ansonia for many years.
Thayne worked as a carpenter for many years and was a member of the Moose Club, Elks Club, Falcon’s Club and Dutch Club Vorwärts.
Kathy, an accomplished actress, singer, teacher, director, and author, worked as a grant writer for several nonprofit organizations.
Angel, known for his loving and radiating personality, cherished the outdoors, music and especially his family.
Elzina was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother, sister and aunt.
Mildred, a proud Navy wife, was an active VFW Auxiliary 9965 member and a communicant of the Holy Angels Church in Meriden.
Jay-J, known for his sense of humor and loveable personality, cherished basketball, baseball, dancing and spending time with his family.
William, a loving father and grandfather, worked in manufacturing at Southwick & Meister in Meriden for over 20 years.
Elizabeth worked in the shipping department at The Napier Company for many years and was a proud member of the Columbian Club.
Dolores worked as an engraver for the Unimax Company and was a member of the Polish Falcons and the Council of Catholic Women.
Gigi, an avid football and horse racing fan, worked as a construction laborer for Local 455 for many years until his retirement.
Maria, a loving mother and grandmother, was a cosmetologist and a pillar in the community.
Maria loved arts, crafts and crocheting and was known for the warm, gentle and adoring care that she gave to her family and friends.
Noel, always devoted to his friends and family, was a landscaper by trade and a passionate singer and rapper.
Josephine, a Nurse’s Aide at the former Meriden-Wallingford Hospital, was also a member of Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish in Meriden.
Jennifer, always the hard worker and loving mother, achieved Care Giver of the Year 2020 at Assisted Living Home Care Services in Cheshire.
Peggy, a lifelong Meriden resident, was a loving daughter and cherished her time with family and friends.
George was a carpenter by trade and a member of the Carpenters Local 24. He enjoyed fishing and cherished moments spent with family.
Allison, loving and devoted to her family and friends, touched the lives of the many that had the pleasure of knowing her.
Donald, a proud U.S. Marine, founded the Antonio Brothers Builders construction company. He also worked at the Curtis Home as a coordinator.
Raymond, loving and devoted to his family, served in the US Army during the Vietnam War and worked as a machinist supervisor for many years.
Bill, a devoted family man and friend to many, worked at Joseph T. Ryerson & Son for 28 years and as a slitter operator at Atlantic Steele.
Joe, a devoted husband and faithful Dallas Cowboys fan, worked for the Smithfield Packing Company in Smithfield, Virginia for 35 years.
Dolores, a passionate supporter of those in need, served as a Community Training Home provider. She devoted her life to friends and family.
Henry served in the U.S. Army during World War II and worked for Pratt and Whitney. He cherished traveling with family and playing golf.
Doris worked as a bookkeeper at Yale Motor Inn. She was also a member of the Order of Eastern Star and North Haven Art Guild.
Gail was a loving and cherished wife, mother and grandmother.
Yamayra had a larger than life personality and she loved participating in different programs at The Arc of Meriden and Wallingford.
A graduate of Maloney High School, Seth was the co-owner of the North Haven Bike Shop. He was an avid mountain biker and loved music.
Bill, a father figure to many, was a gentle, kind and sincere man. He served as a corporal in the U.S. Marine Corps.
David worked as a chef for his entire career and retired as Chef Instructor for the Bristol Vocational Technical School.
Irene served as a business education teacher for 33 years at both Lyman Hall and Sheehan High Schools.
Leo worked in the Aerospace and Testing Industries. He was a member of the Hartford Leiderkranz German American and Turner Hall German Club.