Donald proudly served in the U.S. Army, achieving the rank of Sgt. First Class, before serving as an Easton Firefighter for 32 years.
Donald served as a volunteer for the Stepney Fire Department for most of his life, achieving Life Membership status.
Mark, a devoted family man and friend to many, was the dedicated owner and operator of Mark’s Lawn Landscape.
Nancy, devoted wife and mother, worked many years as a secretary for Remington Arms and Avco-Lycoming.
Friends are invited to her funeral service, officiated by Rev. Robert Beinke, at 11 AM on Friday, December 10 at the Magner Funeral Home.
Beloved Father, Son, Brother and Friend
He was a past member of the Canton, Monroe and Stepney volunteer fire departments in Connecticut.
Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Sister
Skilled carpenter for the Local 210 for over 50 years
Retired Electrical Engineer, Beloved Husband, Father & Grandfather - Longtime Monroe Resident
Bud worked for Avco-Lycoming for several years and then as a carpenter, often as foreman, until his retirement in 2010.
James, a loving father, known for his kindness and sense of humor, worked as a self-employed carpenter for many years.
Eleanor served lunch at Tomlinson Middle School for 35 years.
She brought her family joy with a sense of humor and her infectious laugh.
Retired Medical Secretary and Animal Lover
Louis was active in his church for many years, enjoyed spending time with family, and could not pass up a good game of cards with friends.
Mary pursued a career in the accounts payable department at Dictaphone/Pitney Bowes for several years until she retired in 1996.
Adventures in Ireland, Australia, Italy and Alaska with her friends were some of Dawn's favorite memories to share.
She enjoyed baking and volunteering at her church.
He worked as a salesman for the aerospace industry and was a past president of the Monroe Lions Club.
Leonard, a U.S. Navy veteran, loved sports and the Washington Redskins.
He loved country life and working on his home and yard.
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather and Brother
She was a longtime parishioner of St. Jude's Church in Monroe.
Jay Wahlberg died last week after contracting the new coronavirus. He was a well-regarded town official and family man.
Wall, 55, was a Monroe Police officer and head of the police union for 10 years.
Officer Andrew Wall served in the Monroe Police Department for 22 years and was known for his energetic laugh.
He was a longtime Monroe resident, a U.S. Army veteran and NYPD officer.
He was a U.S. Army veteran and retired from Sikorsky Aircraft after a 33-year career.
Karen Patricia (Kakalow) Daley longtime resident of North Branford passed away at Gaylord Hospital in Wallingford.
She is a former Planning and Zoning Commission member and was active in the booster club for athletics at Masuk High School.
He is a retired Fairfield Police officer.
He was a graduate of Masuk High School and played soccer and track while there.
He was vice president of Balestrieri & Sons Inc. and a senior member of the Long Hill Volunteer Fire Department.
He owned his own law firm in Monroe and was involved in the local community.
He worked at R & S Electrical Supply Co. for 40 years.
He loved spending time with his family and was an avid outdoorsman.
She was an office manager at Townline Auto Body in Monroe.
He has several family members and friends in the Monroe area.
He was an avid outdoorsman, sportsman and naturalist.