Dearly Loved
Diana found joy in life’s simple pleasures and delighted in sharing them with those she loved.
Obituary
He lived his life colorfully and fully, and in doing so, he inspired others to do the same.
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Virginia, who died peacefully on June 27, 2025 after a brief stay at Milford Hospital
Beloved wife, mother and grandmother. She was a homemaker and crafter for over 40 years.
Steven grew up in Queens, New York before moving to Milford and attending Jonathan Law High School.
WWII Veteran, Larry was an architect who enjoyed painting, drawing, art appreciation, listening to music, and more.
Barry was the heart of her home—a nurturing mother, a steadfast wife, and someone who gave without asking for anything in return.
Patricia Ann Daniello is remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend.
James was also a proud US Army Veteran.
An Army Veteran, Peter was an active member of the Knights of Columbus, had a strong faith, & was a loving husband, father, & grandfather.
Alice’s life was centered around her family. She was a loving mother and a deeply devoted grandmother, finding her greatest joy with family.
Anna found joy in tending to her garden, took pride in her welcoming home, showered her family in love, and had a strong unwavering faith.
He was a devoted member of Saint Agnes Church, where he found quiet joy and purpose serving as a money counter.
He was a good man. Bob dedicated countless hours to service, leadership, and camaraderie.
Patrick enjoyed every gathering filled with love, food, and spirited conversation from his big Italian family.
Louise was known for her deep faith, joy for travel, and most of all her love for her family.
Beloved Wife and Mother
Daw Joan Heaton Hswe, 90, of Portland, Oregon, wife of Myint Hswe, passes away on May 29, 2025 peacefully, surrounded by family.
Maria’s spirit was defined by love, humor, and an unwavering commitment to her family and friends.
Ed was an extremely hard worker, loved boating, and was a beloved husband, father, and “Poppa” to his beautiful grandchildren.
His greatest happiness came from the time spent with his family, whose lives were deeply enriched by his steady love, gentle wisdom...
Sheila dedicated her life to thinking of others before herself. She will live forever in the hearts of those who loved her.
Joyce worked tirelessly for the community, from the City of Milford school system to the Children’s Community Programs of Connecticut.
Rick had a few great loves, most importantly, his four children. He developed a special and unique bond with each of them.
A man of deep strength, unwavering compassion, and character, he leaves behind a legacy that will continue to guide and inspire everyone.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran and proudly served his country during Desert Storm and Desert Strike.
Bob possessed a profound passion for numerous hobbies and always helped friends and family without hesitation.
Allen was passionate about his work and built lasting relationships throughout his career.
Frances was a beloved wife and cherished mother who was a skilled respiratory therapist, animal lover, and had an unwavering faith in God.
Milford Teacher
Proud Veteran