These folks with ties to Middletown have passed away. Offer your condolences in the comments section.
He was a career firefighter at Middletown's South Fire District, a job he loved until his death. His commitment to the unions that built and serve the country was fierce and lifelong, according to friends and co-workers.
The following people with ties to Middletown have passed away.
Mr. Hall was a World War II veteran and longtime teacher who is survived by a daughter and three granddaughters of Middletown.
Calling hours are today, Wednesday, Oct. 9, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Biega Funeral Home.
The following folks whose lives touched Middletown have passed away.
The following obituaries are of those who lived locally or had family in the area.
Just last month, the city of Middletown dedicated a 50-acre preserve to this ardent conservationist, founder of The Connection, and former reporter for the Washington Times-Herald.
The Middletown-born veteran of the Vietnam War served with the U.S. Army and worked as a security officer at Hartford Hospital.
Recent obituaries with ties to Middletown.
His 1984 Woodrow Wilson Middle School team was undefeated and was named the No. 1 team in the state. The football stadium at MHS is named for him.
Today's obituaries with ties to Middletown.
Johnson was a radioman in the Pacific Theater aboard the Attack Transport ship, USS Doyen, which took part in the harrowing amphibious attacks on the islands of Saipan, Guam, Leyte, Luzon, the Phillippines, Solomon Islands and others.