Joseph worked at Middlesex Hospital as Chairman of the Pediatric Dept. for 30 years and was also a member of the Medical Staff Council.
Adam had a passion for graphic design. Known as a vibrant; caring man, he loved to play soccer and was a talented dancer and entertainer.
Ray was a devoted father, brother, son and a loving Nonno to his pride and joy Mia Rose. He was a F1 Ferrari fanatic and loved to cook.
Lee, a devoted husband and father, worked as Chief of Staff for the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection.
Mark, a devoted husband, son, brother and uncle; was an employee of C.W. Resources in New Britain.
Mark, a loving husband, son and father; loved his family, sailing, hiking in the White Mountains, working on his cars and dogs.
Carolyn enjoyed baking and loved to be a mother to all.
Roger served in the U.S. Navy and worked for many years at Travelers Insurance in Hartford as an Assistant Underwriter.
David worked at Anixter for many years. He was an avid cross country runner, a New York Yankees fan and a Make-A-Wish volunteer.
Robert, a devoted family man, worked as a Shift Supervisor at the Northeast Utilities Power Plant in Middletown.
Gennell worked as a mental health professional and administrative professional for the State of CT for nearly 30 years.
Sal, a passionate New York Yankees fan, was known for his smile, his laugh and was a gift to anyone that had the pleasure to know him.
Russell worked as a computer programmer with Institute of Living. He also served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
Patricia, a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, was a parishioner of St. John’s Church and St. Mary’s Church in Middletown.
Brian, a loving brother, worked at Durham Manufacturing for many years.
Doris was a teacher and started Little People’s House, Inc. a Montessori Day School in the Wesleyan Hills section of Middletown.
Anthony was employed by Pratt & Whitney in East Hartford, Connecticut Transit and was a PHA Mason member of the Saint Peter’s Lodge #20.
Jan had a 37 year career as a senior life insurance underwriter for Bysis Inc. She was also a member of the Middletown Kiwanis Club.
Maureen worked as a travel agent. She loved traveling with family, enjoyed cruising and frequent trips to Disney.
Jim, known for his big heart and generosity to all, worked as a truck driver for Exxon Mobil Oil and was an avid Yankees and Notre Dame fan.
Mark was the owner of DPQ Machine and Fabrication in Wareham, MA where he designed and fabricated specialty machines and equipment.
Gladys worked at Middlesex Health Hospital as an administrative assistant for both the Homecare and Hospice departments.
Angelo worked for the City of Middletown Public Works. He took pride in his garden and enjoyed spending time with friends and family.
Frances worked as a Utilization Review Coordinator at Middlesex Memorial Hospital and as a Registered Nurse at Hartford Hospital.
Melissa left a mark with everyone she met because of her sweetness and kindness. She was a blessing to all those who knew her.
William, a skilled general contractor, was a member of the Fort Hale Young Marines and served in the Army.
Paul was born in Middletown and was most recently a cook at Denny’s.
Sheila taught at Woodrow Wilson High School, Middletown High School and served on many state educational committees.
Russ, soft-hearted and humble, owned the Ferndale Store in East Berlin and the Westfield Market in Middlefield and Rocky Hill.
Jake served in the US Army during World War II. He worked in utilities, enjoyed golfing, watching sports and spending time with his family.
Brenda was a lifetime member of Cross Street A.M.E. Zion Church in Middletown and worked at Bob’s Surplus stores for 35 years.
He died saving his brothers in the Connecticut River while maintaining his belief of “Family over anything.”
A retired Middletown police officer, he established White Oil Service and was a life member of the Westfield Fire Department.
Ray, a loving father, worked as a CNA for Masonicare and was also a bartender. He loved karate, playing guitar and collecting memorabilia.
John served in the Army Air Corp; taught industrial arts and coached for almost 40 years; and is a Middletown Sports Hall of Fame inductee.
Jen, worked in retail management; organized fundraisers for non-profit & community organizations and founded Middletown Boy Scout Troop 72.
Cody’s artistry in drawing was his source of pride and satisfaction, and his artwork is treasured by his family.
Larry, a loving husband and father; volunteered at public school events, coached youth sports and was a devoted member of St. Pius X Church.
Bob was currently an underwriter with Beazley USA in Farmington.
Linda was a supervising nurse at Connecticut Valley Hospital; she also taught at Yale, Ona Wilcox, Hartford Hospital and St. Joseph's.