She was certified in Healing Touch and Reiki Therapy and passionately shared her knowledge and skill to benefit others.
A U.S. Army Vietnam War Veteran and recipient of the Purple Heart Medal of Honor, he retired from Atlantic Star Trailers after a long career
Bonnie was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and aunt.
A lifelong Meriden resident, she was a parishioner of St. Stanislaus Church.
She had many interests during her life and enjoyed music, dancing, and toe ballet lessons as an adult.
Charlie was most happy with a fishing pole in a canoe. He was also active in helping people in the sober community and a real jokester.
She had been employed in the physical therapy profession and was a parishioner of St. Stanislaus Church in Meriden.
Bob worked an inspector for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, loved playing golf and was awarded City Champion Golfer in Meriden in 1978.
She retired as Supervising Nurse Consultant for the State of Connecticut Department of Public Health, after 30 years of service.
A tremendously talented musician, he affiliated with various local rock, blues, and dance bands.
Barbara had been employed by the Miller Company in Meriden for 44 years until her retirement and was a parishioner of St. Stanislaus Church.
A longtime resident of Meriden and Wallingford, Anne enjoyed bowling, crocheting, and attending bingo.
He was employed by Meriden Rolling Mills Inc. (Insilco) and for Ulbrich Stainless & Special Metals from where he retired.
A lifelong Meriden resident, he was a communications officer in the U.S. Air Force and worked at Allegheny Ludlum as a machinist.
Lynn worked for Jonal Laboratories Inc. for 18 years and became a crossing guard in Wallingford for several years during her retirement.
He was a beloved son, brother, uncle and friend.
He worked as a personal trainer, ventured on as an entrepreneur and was an excellent, fun, and loving father.
Valerie was the master key that opened doors and experiences for her family.
He worked as a project manager at Central Connecticut Acoustics in Wallingford for 38 years.
A beloved mother and wife, she was born and raised in Ecuador.
He worked many years at Dimension Cable and Meriden Aviation, as well as Holy Angels Church in Meriden.
Bonnie was known by many for her quick wit and her willingness to help all that needed it.
Whether he knew someone for years or only briefly, Robert touched the lives of those he met.
He was employed by the former Meriden Rolling Mills/Insilco and later for the Connecticut State Police.
Affectionately known as “Mama,” she loved traveling, line dancing, music, and fashion and was well-known for being the neighborhood mom.
A longtime journalist with the Record-Journal, he was a brilliant editor and good with people. He rose to become assistant managing editor.
Maureen, an animal lover, was known for her sense of humor and contagious laughter.
A lifelong Meriden resident, he had been employed by Cuno in Meriden.
“George and his wife were givers, if they had extra of something you better believe they would pass it on to someone in need.”
Along with her sons, Helena co-owned Val’s Auto Service for 38 years. She enjoyed spending time with her sons and visiting with customers.
Benjamin worked as a union training coordinator at Pratt & Whitney for over 40 years until his retirement.
The two soulmates quickly fell in love and got married; they made their home and raised their family in Meriden.
He was always the first to help a friend in need, and was an incredibly kindhearted, creative, and inventive soul. He will be deeply missed.
A lifelong Meriden resident, he was employed by the J.R. Sexton Co. in Meriden for many years until his retirement.
She was a true observer of human nature and knew how to craft stories from even the mundane. Her sense of humor was infectious.
Billy worked as a head mechanic for Bozzuto’s for many years. He enjoyed spending time with his family and an avid camper.
Nevin was a self-employed construction worker for many years until his retirement.
He was the owner and operator of the JT Insulation Co. for more than 35 years until his retirement.
He was a cook in several restaurants in CT and NY. He also worked for Frank’s Auto Parts and Car Quest in Meriden.
Tammy loved her children and family. She loved country music, played softball for many years & was in the Miss Teen Pageant of Connecticut.