Nick served in the Army as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division and spent many years as an officer for the Middletown Police Department.
Maria loved arts, crafts and crocheting and was known for the warm, gentle and adoring care that she gave to her family and friends.
Larry, a devoted family man, was an avid basketball and football player in his youth and former member of the U.S. Army Airborne Division.
Michaelle worked for the State of Connecticut with the Department of Children and Families and was a member of the Elks and Polish Falcons.
Alberta was a member of the Cross Street AME Zion Church and a former employee of Yale University.
Lori, a loving and devoted wife, mother, sister and friend, worked as a scheduler for many years at multiple companies.
Jayan, a legendary queen who touched hearts, minds and souls everywhere, worked at The Village for Children & Families Hartford.
Eric, a loving son, brother, uncle and husband, was a proud Whovia and Dallas Cowboys fan.
A kind and caring soul, he touched many lives and will be deeply missed by all that were fortunate enough to know him.
Josephine, a fan of cooking and fashion, worked at Cooper Thermometer for many years and most recently Stop and Shop in Cromwell.
David, an avid fan of illustration and comic books, worked for Roger Manufacturing for many years.
Sean, a loving, caring and kind-spirited person, worked in construction. He enjoyed fishing, cooking and cherished his time with family.
Carolyn, known for her outgoing personality and amazing wit, worked as a Psychiatric Nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital before retirement.
Mike, known as a kind, intelligent and humble gentleman, worked as a Senior Project Manager at Cashin, Spinelli and Ferretti in Avon.
Mario cherished his time with his grandchildren. He worked at International Silver and retired as an employee for the City of Middletown.
Michael, a solid, hard-working man, served 40 years with American Contractors and was a member of the Middletown Eagles Club and Moose Club.
Mary worked for the City of Middletown in the Consumer Protection Department and at Middletown High School as a secretary.
Mary Jane, always loving and supportive to her family, enjoyed walking on the beach, listening to Straus Waltzes and hunting bargains.
Tawana was a fervent business owner and broker at Trinity Realty LLC in Middletown and founded the Healthy Home Healthy child organization.
A Servant of Allah & His Messenger ﷺ who lived up to her name as a sun for new worlds to grow and water for life to thrive in barren deserts
Joseph, an avid Giants and Yankees fan, worked as a traffic engineer for the State of Connecticut - Department of Transportation.
Don taught Marketing Education at New Britain High School and proudly ran the school store, Canes Corner, for 38 years.
Wardell served in the Air Force and Marines before working at Standard Knapp. He was also a member of the Cross Street A.M.E. Zion Church.
Doris, loving and truly devoted to her family, worked for many years at Wilbert Snow and Van Buren Moody Elementary Schools in Middletown.
Paul worked at Northeast Utilities for 34 years. He was dedicated to his family and friends, and very involved in numerous local programs.
Joe, devoted to his friends and family, worked many years for Pratt & Whitney. He was an avid sports fan and loved fishing and hunting.
Jake was inducted into numerous state hall of fames as coach of Cromwell High School basketball where he won seven state championships.
Jack served in the Air Force and was owner of Bill Collins Jewelers. He was involved in numerous organizations and youth programs.
Jean worked as a bookkeeper for many companies in the Norwalk area. She enjoyed cooking, reading biographies and knitting.
Carol, loving and devoted to her family, worked for Middlesex Mutual and was a dedicated volunteer at Middlesex Hospital.
Dr. Manzi was a general practitioner and anesthesiologist at Middlesex Hospital where he also served as President of the Medical Staff.
Jane, a loving wife and mother, volunteered for numerous organizations. She loved UConn basketball, coaching softball and travelling.
Rosa worked as a youth officer for the State of Connecticut. She loved music, dancing, cooking, laughing and her family unconditionally.
Ron owned his own trucking business and was a volunteer fire fighter at the Westfield Fire Company. He was an avid fan of antique tractors.
Jay worked for Aerospace Techniques Inc. for many years. He also taught the Sr. High Sunday School at Third the Congregational Church.
Lucia was employed by Lin–Grace Garments as well as co-owner of Aresco’s Market.
Juan, a devoted husband, father and grandfather, was an avid guitarist and loved playing for friends and family.
Joe was a member of the Polish Falcons, Polish Knights and also a longtime setback and horseshoe player for the Polish National Home.
Akeem was a determined and strong-willed person who always fought hard, overcoming many odds.
Arline was the owner and operator of Arline’s Cleaning Service for many years.