An incredibly intelligent and determined woman, Michelle excelled at anything she set her mind to.
Proud Navy Veteran, Husband, Father, and Grandfather
Her journeys took her across the world from Africa to South America, Mexico, Spain, and beyond...
She was a longtime Branch Manager of The Milford Bank Woodmont office.
Richard worked as a mechanic retiring from Northeast Utilities.
Her memory will be cherished by all who knew her, especially her family, who will forever remember her for the love she brought...
In the early 1960s Naomi worked for Drs. Leonard Rappaport and Nicholas Coassin at Milford Surgical Associates doing administrative...
Obituary
Beloved Husband & Father, Frank loved summer fairs, sports and spending time with friends and family.
Anne, a devoted and vibrant wife, mother, grandmother, and recently great-grandmother, emigrated to the United States in 1961...
A warm, vivacious, and generous woman, Dorothy was the life of the party, a cherished mother and friend, and had an unwavering faith.
1943 - 2025
A lifelong Milford resident, Evan came from a strong family lineage of community and public service which led him to a 33 year career as...
A man of humility, humor, and unwavering love for his family, Jim was the heart of his home.
A man of few words but immense love, passed away peacefully with his beloved wife, Jennifer, by his side.
Terry dedicated many years as an administrative assistant for CT Orthopedic Surgeons.
Beloved wife, mother, and grandmother. Diane was a skilled hairdresser and never missed a chance to cheer on the Yankees.
Gabriel Hernandez, who recently retired from Harvey Hubbell, passed away at the age of 66.
Reiny found work at the Electric Utility, Connecticut Light and Power as a land surveyor.
Beloved Wife, Mother, and Grandmother, Catherine loved her family with all her heart.
A fashionista who loved Las Vegas and Visits to the Beach, Sharleen was a light who lit up the lives of those around her.
A U.S. Army Veteran, Joe enjoyed hunting, spending time with his family and travel.
Known for his warm smile and quiet strength, Ted was a man of few words, but when he spoke, people listened.
He retired from Sikorsky where he worked as a machine operator for over 35 years.
“What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” -Helen Keller
A devout Christian woman, Delena proudly served her church and valued time spent with family and friends.
Beloved husband and father, Frank was proud a Navy Veteran who enjoyed dancing and hunting in his free time.
Lina and Mario loved their home in Milford and enjoyed their garden and the flowers around their yard.
Monica was a woman of deep faith and unwavering commitment to her community.
Marge owned Superb Ceramic Studio for two decades from 1960 to 1980.
Nytko was remembered for her contributions to the United Way and for founding the Milford Oyster Festival.
Jed was an adjunct professor of Philosophy at Southern Connecticut State University for many years.
A lifelong resident of Milford, Gary cherished his walks along the Silver Sands Boardwalk with his beloved wife Sandy.
"Mary gave everything to her family and in her last moments, she gave one more time to strangers in need."
His devotion to God was unwavering; he cherished holy days and offered prayers before every meal.
William was a Chief Engineer in the Merchant Marine for over twenty years, avid sailor with his wide Patricia, beloved father & grandfather.
Helen was a proud “Beach Kid” and she worked at Milford Hospital for over 30 years.
One thing that stood out with Bob was that he likes to make others happy, even if he was down.
John’s greatest joy was his family and enjoyed spending time together.
He graduated from Foran High School where he first learned his lifelong profession of printing.