Wallingford business sells the winning ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
John served with the 3rd Marine Division in Vietnam. He was also a member of The Senior League Billiards Club and the Franco-American Club.
Frank, a loving and devoted husband and father, worked as a mason with the Bricklayers & Allied Craftsman Union Local #1.
After more than 50 years of marriage, Carol and Frank Styra died within weeks of each other. They shared so many great times together.
Donna was employed by Stop & Shop as a deli manager for over 30 years and a long-time loyal volunteer to the Meriden Humane Society.
Carolyn worked as a Nurse’s Aide with Franciscan Homecare and Hospice for many years and was a communicant of Holy Angels Church in Meriden.
Treemonisha was a loving daughter, mother, sister and aunt.
Maria worked for Silver Springs for over 30 years. She was a member of Christian Pentecostal Church where she served on the Women’s Board.
Pastor Doris, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, was a member of the Pentecostal Apostolic Church.
Stephen worked as a taxi driver and as a security guard at Honeywell. He was also a member of the American Legion Post 45 in Meriden.
Barbara, a devoted wife and mother, loved to bake, cook and knit. She enjoyed going to the casino and spending time with her grandchildren.
Gail worked as a purchasing agent for Yale University for many years. She was a loving mother, an avid gardener and loved to travel.
Stuart, a loving husband, father and grandfather, worked for NBC News New York as a Satellite Operations Manager for the last 45 years.
Shannon was a loving wife, mother, daughter and friend.
MaryAnn was the longtime owner of T-Bowl Lanes in Wallingford. She loved cooking, baking and vacationing with family.
Janice owned and operated her own daycare for nearly 40 years. She was also a communicant of the Ward St. Church of Christ in Wallingford.
Doug worked as a Custodian of the Meriden Police Department for 39 years. He was also a painter and served his community in many ways.
Bernard, a loving and caring husband, father and grandfather, worked as a tow motor operator for many years.
Michael was a long-time mail carrier for the U.S. Postal Service in Wallingford.
Debbie worked at the Walmart in Wallingford for many years. She was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and was a passionate animal lover.
Mary, a loving grandmother and great-grandmother, loved cooking, watching cooking shows and knitting each family member a beautiful quilt.
James worked for Pratt & Whitney for over 30 years. He loved playing golf, vacationing in Maine, his boat and his cherished Corvette.
Jim, a devoted father and husband, worked as a plumber’s assistant, plumber, carpenter, construction worker and landscaper.
Steven ran an exterminating business and was known as the “Bug Man". He loved his dogs and was active in the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Marion worked at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and New Departure. She enjoyed reading, shopping, writing poetry, bowling and the casino.
Elizabeth work for Harry Israel’s Inc. in Meriden for 34 years and was an active member of the Meriden Humane Society.
Michelle worked as an Administrative Assistant for Physicians Physical Therapy for several years and was an animal lover.
A two-sport standout in football and diving at Maloney High School of Meriden, he embodied love, strength, empathy, loyalty, and passion.
He loved many outdoor activities… camping, fishing & hunting. One of his favorite past times was spending time with his beloved dog Tucker.
She was a gentle soul who loved to laugh. She will be sorely missed by all who had the fortune of knowing her.
She was a graduate of Francis T. Maloney High School and had worked at Central Connecticut Acoustics.
A lifelong resident of Meriden, Maria appreciated traveling and loved photography, especially if she was photographing her family.
Omar enjoyed cooking and had been employed as a chef. He also enjoyed fishing, and spending time with his nieces and nephews.
Xavier was a person full of life. He made every moment count and touched everyone who was blessed to know him.
She worked as a CNA at various hospitals & nursing homes throughout her life. She also worked for ARC of Meriden/Wallingford as a job coach.
“He was an original. The man could cook a great steak, build a house, fix a car AND run a busy sales department.”
He attended John F. Kennedy High School and was co-owner and operator of Charter Oak Tree Service of Waterbury.
A graduate of Maloney High School, he worked as a chef and will be remembered for his love of cooking and animals, especially cats.
She worked as a Certified Nursing Assistant for UConn for many years.
Jeremy was a very beloved member of his family who was known for his infectious smile accented by his dimples, kind heart & loving demeanor.