Anna had a deep love for gardening, was proud of her Ukrainian heritage, and above all, Anna’s greatest joy was her family.
Kathy had a bright, magnetic spirit that drew people to her wherever she went. Beloved wife, mother, and sister.
Miriam was an accomplished occupational therapist, skilled watercolor teacher, and beloved mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
Richard was a devoted father, loving husband, brother, uncle and proud grandfather to his many grandchildren.
She found joy in gardening, local farmers markets, and road-tripping with her husband. Above all else, Paula was a devoted wife and mother.
He was selfless, outgoing, and endlessly kind; the type of person who remembered your name, asked how your day was, and made you feel seen.
William protected and served the city of West Haven Connecticut as Patrol Officer, and later as a Field Training Officer.
Wendy found joy in simple pleasures: watching cooking shows, preparing meals, crafting, and spending time with her many friends.
She was an administrative assistant for many years at Robert Shaw.
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather
Martha greatest joy was her family.
Anthony, a bright light in the lives of all who knew him, passed away leaving behind a legacy of joy, curiosity, and compassion.
U.S. Naval Aviator Veteran who served during the Vietnam War, remained enlisted for 33 faithful years. Beloved husband, father & grandfather
In his youth, John was a drummer and played in a popular band, The Vybrations.
Devoted To Her Family
A U.S. Army veteran with 28 years of experience, Ralph was a loving husband, father and grandfather who never missed a Detroit sports game.
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She will be remembered for her hard work, love of adventure, and the warmth she shared with those around her.
Retired Milford Police Officer
Family and friends are invited to gather on Thursday, September 25, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Cody-White Funeral Home
Mason with the Ansantawae Lodge #89 in Milford for 50 years
Todd leaves behind a world that’s better because he was in it, and in hearts that will never stop missing him.
Kathy was kindhearted, and her gentle nature made her the steady center of her family.
Donald was a proud U.S. Navy veteran and dedicated community member.
She lived a long full life, sharing lots of laughs with her Honeyspot Pals at polka dances and roller skating.
Francis J. Kelly, a veteran of the US Navy and WWII Veteran, died on September 12, 2025. He was an active member of the Milford community.
Ellen was a thoughtful and kind woman whose warmth touched everyone who knew her.
Anyone who knew Donna will recall her laugh, her irreverent and well-placed quips, and her commitment to work of caring for those in need.
John, known for his magnetic energy, generous heart, and infectious sense of humor, he had a gift for making friends wherever he went.
Lisa had an infectious laugh which could fill a room.
John White, of Milford, passed away on September 4, 2025.
Known for his warm spirit and timeless taste, he was an old soul through and through.
Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother, and Great-Grandmother
Loved His Family
Beloved son, nephew, cousin and friend.
Lucille was a strong, nurturing woman whose deep love for her children and grandchildren was at the heart of everything she did.
The Queen of Our Family
Richard lived a life filled with simple joys and deep devotion to the people and things he loved most.
She leaves behind a legacy of purpose, dignity, and unwavering love and will be deeply missed by those who loved her.
Justine was a wonderful person with a beautiful smile who was loved by all who knew her. She had many ties to Milford.