Mary served many years as a paraprofessional at Platt High School and volunteered for various community organizations.
Heather was a devoted and loving wife, mother and friend. She loved animals, big and small, reading, gardening and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Joe, a true outdoorsman and loving family man, was a certified Connecticut Arborist, entrepreneur, community staple and overall hard worker.
Vanessa cherished time with loved ones, was a devoted mother and grandmother and was an avid reader and music enthusiast.
Rachel served as a nursery school teacher in Cheshire, worked as a nanny and realtor and cherished spending time with friends and family.
India, a devoted wife, mother, nana and friend, worked as an Executive Secretary for the State of Connecticut Public Defender’s Office.
Olga, known for her big heart, was affectionately referred to as "Mama" and was considered the backbone of her family.
Elizabeth, to all who knew her, was an amazing human being. She was also known for her humor, her heart of gold and her love for family.
Karen was dedicated to her work as a nurse's aide and was a loving, compassionate caregiver to her many patients and family members.
Ernie was a lifetime member of the Salvation Army, a proud employee of Stop & Shop and was an avid music enthusiast.
David had an uncanny sense of people, was a mentor, dedicated friend, devoted family man and was an avid sports enthusiast.
Lorraine worked at the International Silver Co., was Vice President/Secretary at the F. L. Waller Co. and was a staple in the community.
Carl, an avid golfer and standout athlete in his youth, enjoyed a decorated career working in many different education positions statewide.
Chuck was an avid car and motorcycle enthusiast and devoted family man. He worked many years for Rowe Machine and Pratt & Whitney Aircraft.
Mary worked for the Meriden Board of Education for many years and was heavily involved in the community.
Philip proudly served in the United States Air Force and worked as a mechanic for the Meriden Police Department for 25 years.
Terri, adored by many, was known as a warrior and one of the kindest, most generous and loving individuals.
Epifanio, an avid music enthusiast, was a loving son, uncle and brother.
Winifred, a former employee of Canberra Industries, enjoyed sewing, ceramics, cooking and cherished spending time with loved ones.
Josephine, known as "a whiz on the basketball court." in her youth, was employed by the Napier Co. for over 20 years.
Ralph, a decorated airman, served in the U.S Air Force and worked many years as a skilled mason and general contractor.
Robert, a dedicated father and grandfather, worked as an auto mechanic for many years before his retirement.
Laura, a lover of nature, long car drives and animals, enjoyed a successful career in accounting for many years.
John was a partner at C&A Machine Company in Newington for many years and was a longtime dedicated member of the community.
Marjorie was known as a caring, kind and loving person that was always dedicated and devoted to her family.
Steven, affectionately known as “Bun”, was a devoted family man and cherished spending time with loved ones.
Brenda was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Jyineez, affectionately known as “Neez”, was an avid sports fan, dedicated student, loving son and devoted friend.
Richard worked for the Allegheny Ludlum Corporation and was a member of the Meriden Elks Lodge #35, the North Italian Home Club and the PBA.
Jane, a dedicated and devoted homemaker, cherished her family, loved the outdoors and was an avid gardener.
Rosetta, lovingly known as “Nana” to many, worked in education for many years and was remembered for her kindness and caring personality.
Donny, a devoted family man, worked many years for Wallace Silversmiths and BYK USA. He also loved camping, fishing and his two dogs.
Bill, a toolmaker at Hansen Whitney in Hartford for many years, enjoyed golf, hockey, hunting, fishing and camping.
Angelo, an avid soccer fan and parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, worked at General Electric in Plainville for many years.
Trinidad was always devoted and dedicated to her family. She was known as “Mami Lola”, cherished as the grandma of the community.
Jean was a loving and dedicated husband, father and grandfather.
Barbara worked in the housekeeping department at the Silver Springs Care Center and was a member and volunteer at the St. Stanislaus Church.
Chrissy, a loving and devoted mother, worked as a nationally certified pharmacy technician.
Michael, proud U.S. Marine and skilled tool and die maker, worked for Pratt & Whitney and Fad Tool Co. for many years.
Fermin, a native of Mexico, was a loving and devoted son.