John, a loving son and friend, was an avid photographer and proud New York Yankees fan.
Sandy worked at Sertec in Wallingford for many years and did the work of numerous people. She had a great sense of humor and will be missed.
Eleanor was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Sarah, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked at Chesebrough-Pond’s and the Portland Convalescent Home for many years.
Robert, a devoted family man and friend to many, served numerous churches throughout New England was a dedicated member of the community.
Jessica, a loving and devoted wife and mother, was equal parts spirit and sass, loving and kind.
Denise enjoyed a long, dedicated career in the nursing field. She loved gardening, baking, traveling and spending time with loved ones.
Cheryl worked at Pratt and Whitney for 35 years and was known for her kind and loving heart, along her unconditional devotion to loved ones.
Lucille was an active volunteer and member of the community. She worked many years in healthcare and cherished her time with loved ones.
Joan, a dedicated teacher and devoted mother and grandmother, was known for her upbeat attitude, positive outlook and vivacious personality.
Hanna worked in food services for many years both with Elmcrest Hospital and Aetna Insurance.
Nneoma, a talented poet, decorated student and adored by many, was heavily involved in school and community activities.
Antonio served as a fireman for the City of New Haven for 23 years, retiring as rank of lieutenant.
Linda, always dedicated and devoted to her family, worked many years as a crossing guard for the city of Middletown.
Nancy was a dedicated librarian for 25-years working in both the Cromwell and Coginchaug school systems.
Mary was known as a civic-minded woman. She loved to volunteer, serve on many organizations and was always devoted to her family.
Rose worked many years as a CNA/home-health aide, pharmacy technician and receptionist. She enjoyed music, shopping, cats and the casino.
Joe was known for his smile, kind heart, positive personality, hardworking character and love and devotion to his daughter and family.
Jeff, a brilliant musician and composer, worked many years as a software engineer and was also an avid hiker, birder and photographer.
Jean dedicated her career to teaching and was admired for her keen intelligence, wit and devotion to her students.
Richard worked many years for Connecticut Plastics in Wallingford, proudly served in the Air Force and was always dedicated to his family.
Frank, a loving and devoted family man, worked for Monsanto in Deep River and Continental Can in Portland for many years.
Jessie was known for her big heart, listening ear, loving wisdom and her love of family.
Michael, a dedicated family man, friend to many and true outdoorsman, worked as an outdoor/home improvement salesman for Fiderio & Sons.
Linda, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, was known for her creativity, compassion and loving spirit.
Bruce, a jack of all trades and loving family man, was known for his work ethic, charming wit, youthful smile and genuine kindness.
Allen, a proud U.S. Marine and dedicated family man, worked many years for the State of Connecticut Department of Transportation.
William was a partner with Contractor’s Supply in Stamford and a devoted employee at Bielefield Elementary School in Middletown.
Bob, an avid fishing enthusiast, dedicated family man and proud U.S. Army veteran, worked many years as a technician for IBM.
Anthony worked many years for the City of Middletown as a Water Department foreman and was also owner of the Indian Hill Brook Tree Farm.
Thomas enjoyed a long career as a printer, was a proud U.S. Army veteran and was heavily involved in the community.
Jean, an avid sports and music fan, was employed at Liberty Bank, Citizen Bank and Hubbard School and also volunteered in the community.
Pasquale, a highly skilled tailor, known as a “master of the craft”, owned and operated D’Alessandro’s Tailoring in Cheshire.
Carleton, an avid music aficionado, worked many years at the West Haven V.A. and for the Aetna Life and Casualty Insurance Company.
George, a talented athlete in his youth and talented saxophone player, worked at Middlesex Hospital for over 40 years.
Kenneth, known for his sense of humor and love for his family, enjoyed the lottery, cooking, fishing, music, dancing, movies and comics.
Sheila taught high school math in North Attleboro and Wethersfield for over 30 years and served as a Eucharist Minister at St Pius X Church.
Mel worked for the City of Middletown as a supervisor for the Highway Department and was a devoted member of many local organizations.
Jaimie, a loving and devoted mother and grandmother, loved cooking, trips to the beach, holidays and spending time with loved ones.
Carline worked many years as a waitress, real estate agent and travel consultant. She was also a member of the Middletown Yacht Club.