Steven had a love for music and his guitar. He taught himself how to play and enjoyed performing at local open mic nights.
Chris, who graduated from Xavier in 1988, loved cooking and was always looking to perfect his dough and sauce for his homemade pizza.
Paul was a veteran of the Vietnam War and a Bronze Star recipient serving with the U.S. Army.
She was a dedicated public servant who worked hard her entire life to ensure her family’s needs were met & to make Middletown a better place
Richard, a machinist by trade, enjoyed spending time with his family, working out, going to the beach and helping people in any way he could
Joe was a football standout at Xavier, Class of 2002. He was kind, generous and caring, with a big contagious smile for all those he met.
Ronnie, a member of the Portland High School Basketball Hall of Fame, lived most of his life in Middletown and loved to play pool.
A Middletown High School graduate, Sheila’s childhood years were spent on her family’s dairy farm, McAllister Dairy, in Cromwell.
Her true passions in life were cooking, sewing, family, laughing and looking after her children and grandchildren.
Kathy lived in Middletown all of her life and was employed at Uarco, Inc. for several years, a printing company in Deep River.
Over the years, she worked for Pratt & Whitney, and Middlesex Hospital, before retiring from CVH after 21 years in 2003.
Prior to her retirement, Marilyn was a registered nurse with various nursing homes in the area.
Caroline was currently teaching core philosophy courses at Sacred Heart University and also ran a small business with friends.
A Middletown High School graduate, Alexandra was currently a teacher at Israel Putnam Elementary School in Meriden.
Mary lived in Middletown most of her life and worked at Middlesex Hospital in the Laundry Department for 37 years.
Maureen, who worked at Middlesex Hospital for most of her career, was a fixture at Palmer Field watching her sons play baseball & football.
Mike was employed as a roofer and general laborer. He will be remembered for his great sense of humor and kind heart.
Laura, a retired science teacher, loved cooking — especially Italian dishes from the family — and baking.
David, who worked for the Children’s Hospital in Middletown, loved the holidays and always lit up at family gatherings.
Stanley enjoyed watching all sports, especially Hamden High hockey and his favorite baseball team, the Baltimore Orioles.
Edna worked as a Mental Health Care Worker at Connecticut Valley Hospital and became a local entrepreneur in retirement.
Priscilla was a teacher for many years at Saint Sebastian's school in Middletown.
Bill was most remembered as an entrepreneur, local legend and iconic owner of Wild Bill’s Nostalgia in Middletown.
Robert was employed as a truck driver for Len-Crete, Lily Transportation, and Whole Foods.
Linn, who worked as a paralegal for a local attorney and as a florist, loved to travel but her heart was captured by Cadillac Mountain.
George, a U.S. Air Force veteran, won the CT Society of CPA’s Gold Medal Award for scoring the highest rank on the CPA exam in 1964.
Hank, a longtime employee at Pratt and Whitney, was dedicated to serving the city of Middletown and the state of Connecticut.
Prior to her retirement Kathleen was employed at Middlesex Hospital and was a parishioner of Saint Sebastian Church.
Jack will always be remembered as leaving behind a legacy of love and compassion to his family and loved ones.
Rita was a passionate volunteer and enjoyed bringing cheer and friendship while visiting parishioners at convalescent homes.
Luis, a loving father, grandfather and brother, was a self-employed handyman.
He was an astronomer at Wesleyan University for 34 years and was a leader in the field of determining the distance to nearby stars.
Patrick, a Middletown High School graduate, adored his family and was most proud of the accomplishments of his wife and children.
He enjoyed playing basketball, softball, volleyball and always looked forward to the mud volleyball tournament in the summer.
He will always be remembered for his vibrant outgoing personality and someone who was always happy and smiling.
Angie worked for more than 20 years as the Office Manager for the Middletown Housing Authority.
Donald, a high school sports standout and youth sports coach, was honored to have played rounds of golf with Joe DiMaggio and Jim Rice.
Ransford W. Smith Jr., a West Haven Firefighter, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer.
Frank, a U.S. Army veteran, was an avid photographer and took vivid photographs of his many travels with his wife Joanne.
Carol was a Licensed Practical Nurse working at local convalescent homes.