Kevin had a few great loves in his life, the most important being of his daughter, whom he loved more than anything in the world.
Prior to her retirement Ellen work as a cafeteria manager for Middletown public schools for more than 20 years.
His studies were interrupted with the outbreak of World War Two and he enlisted in the U.S. Navy.
Ken, a loving husband and father, will be remembered for his kind heart and gentle ways, and will be deeply missed by his family and friends
Burton retired a Master Sergeant from serving our country in 1985. He served in the Air Force, Army Reserve and the Army for 30 years.
Rasch was very proud of the fire safety programs he created and presented to schools and organizations throughout Middlesex County.
Linda loved helping others and did so by working as a nurse’s aide with Visiting Angels Homecare.
‘Ms. Jai’ was a true soldier of love. You could always count on her for a positive greeting and her contagious smile.
Gerry was a veteran during the Korean War serving as a Paratrooper with the U.S. Army. He also worked at Pratt & Whitney.
Celia was known by family and friends as a family-oriented and loving woman with a passion for life.
Carmelo passed away with his loving family by his side after a brief illness.
An outstanding artist and award winning designer, she worked with her family at the Bertz Design Group in Middletown for 18 years.
Sarah was employed at Goodyear Rubber and later as a machinist at Hartford Precision.
John served in World War II, miraculously survived polio, opened and ran an insurance agency and built Middletown’s first golf course.
"Doc Harvey" was a caring and supportive husband, father and grandfather, even in his last days. He left behind many caring friends.
Dr. Pat truly cherished her many patients and staff members and always felt like her office was her second home.
Prior to his retirement, Alphonse was employed as an equipment operator with Southern CT Gas Company.
Ed was a heavy equipment operator for the City of Middletown for 19 years and enjoyed spending time working on his farm.
Joyanne was a constant educator, both as a teacher in the Middletown school system for 36 years and with her children and grandchildren.
Bill was previously employed with Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, Colt Firearms and retired as a manufacturing engineer from Hartford Compressors.
Hortie was the owner of Kabel’s Luggage and Gift Shop Inc. in Middletown and many other locations for 47 years.
Relatives and friends may call at the D’Angelo Funeral Home on Sunday.
Joanne was a teacher for 41 years and had a strong commitment to the community and the world.
Rudy served the City of Middletown as the District Forest Fire Warden and as the Assistant Director of the Office of Emergency Management.
Jelle was a kindred spirit and passionate teacher who taught for more than 40 years at Wesleyan University.
Kowalczyk was a veteran of the Korean War, serving with the U.S. Army, and a former employee of GM.
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Suzie worked as a secretary for Dr. Hines at Gaylord Hospital. She had a unique personality and was very much a people person.
For the last 20 years, Loretta worked for the City of Middletown as a School Crossing Guard.
Loretta, who worked as a school crossing guard for the last 20 years, was dedicated and passionate about her role in the community.
Justina lived in Middletown all of her life, enjoyed fashion and loved all animals.
Prior to her retirement, Pauline Musialek worked as a registered nurse at the Veterans Hospital.
Mahoney taught at Woodrow Wilson High School in Middletown for 20 years.
John "Jack" Murray was an all-state athlete at Middletown High School, lettering in track and football all four years.
Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 16.
Mary Crovo of Middlefield was a teacher at Long Lane School in Middletown for 20 years.
He had a wonderful sense of humor, loved a great story and was a devoted family man.
Rys was born in Middletown and served with the U.S. Navy in World War II.
Prior to her retirement, Catherine was employed with the State of Connecticut at Long Lane School as a Youth Security Officer.
Maureen had a beautiful singing voice and belonged to the Middlesex Hospital Vocal Chords for more than 15 years.