Paul will be remembered for his generosity, kindness, and dedication to his family. He will be profoundly missed by those who knew him.
Matt traveled far and wide to see Phish, collecting new friends at each show. Matt was known to quickly make friends everywhere he went.
Michael played football at Maloney High School & carried his athletic talents to the softball field where he avidly played on various teams.
Nathaniel honorably served in both the U.S. Army and Marines during the Vietnam War. He then worked for Cytec Chemical Co. for many years.
Anton was an energetic and passionate young man. He was vocal and animated about all the things that fascinated him in life.
She joined the Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II and later graduated from the Meriden Hospital School of Nursing.
Ed worked as a design engineer for 30 years then became a small business owner of Sir Speedy and Kolbe Print shop of Wallingford.
A Platt High School graduate, He was both an elite academic and an all-star athlete in football, basketball, and track.
She worked as an office clerk for International Silver in Meriden for many years & then went on to work for World Tableware until retirement
A Korean War veteran, having served in the U.S. Marine Corps., he worked at Valley Oil Co. and with the Wallingford Public Works Department.
Dawn loved baking, especially making enough pumpkin pies for everyone in the family to have their own. She lived her life to the fullest.
She spent several years working as a substitute industrial arts teacher & assisted in running ceramics classes at the Meriden Senior Center.
He was very involved in the Meriden Softball League, coached his children’s sports teams, and volunteered at the Meriden Daffodil Festival.
She volunteered at the Meriden Soup Kitchen, participated in the Meriden Community Chorus, and worked at the Meriden YMCA Preschool.
A talented artist who was happy to lend his gifts to his grandchildren’s school projects, he was kind, generous & loved by all who knew him.
Nancy taught school in Meriden in various capacities before pursuing her professional career as an international singer.
He was the founder and operator of Excelsior Engineering enjoying many years servicing his customers.
Rey, who worked as a Fire Hose Inspector for IIA, was a giving, loving, vibrant soul who will be missed dearly.
Keith worked as a medical receptionist in the Neurology Department at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center in Farmington.
Dan was a Sergeant in the Air Force at McGuire AFB, N.J. for four years. He also worked for the USPS as a mail handler for many years.
He served in the U.S. Navy Reserves & had a long career as a skilled mason, working for the union and as the proprietor of Olayos and Sons.
Ziggy, who came to the U.S. in 1981 only knowing Polish, was proud of the life he built here and the family he created.
A U.S. Army veteran during the Vietnam War, Bob worked for Dichello Distributors for 25 years before retirement & was devoted to his family.
Frank served in the United States Air Force and the United States Navy Reserve.
Jeremy was a family-oriented man who loved being around people he loved. He was known for his smile and infectious laugh.
Steven, a gifted guitar player, will be remembered for his sense of humor and a smile that could light up a room.
Michael, a graduate of Platt High School, was a standout baseball and softball player and also played on the Ryders softball team.
Carol, the owner/operator of the former Graphic Design & Sign, was a Reiki Master, enjoyed photography and loved to cook for her family.
Cindy was a people person and a motivational speaker. Her greatest joy was inspiring others to realize and utilize their own special talents
He worked for the Automatic Milk and Vending Co. until his retirement. He loved dancing, country music and walking the Meriden Linear Trail.
A former basketball standout at Wilcox Technical High School, Coco worked at ServePro where he was respected and loved by his coworkers.
Daryl worked in the construction industry for many years.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked for many years as a school psychologist in the West Haven School District & had a private practice in Meriden
She took pride in tending to her gardens & nurturing the beautiful flowers to blossom. Her natural caregiving extended to all people & pets.
Michael was a proud U.S Army World War II veteran, longtime employee of New Departure, avid sports fan and devoted family man.
Rose was known for her generosity, strength and unwavering faith. She cherished her family, animals and was a devoted Yankees fan.
Antonetta worked for the Napier Co. and Eyelet Specialty Co. until retirement and was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.
Michael, fondly remembered for his kindness, generosity and sense of humor, was a successful entrepreneur and loving and devoted father.
Beth, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, worked many years for the State of CT and was a dedicated member of the community.
Rich was a proud business owner and retired car salesman. He loved sports, playing cards, his family and his dog, Dee Dee.