Maria lived in Naugatuck for over 80 years and worked for the footwear division of Uniroyal, Inc. for 45 years.
She had lived in Naugatuck for over 80 years and retired from the footwear division of Uniroyal, Inc. where she had worked for 45 years.
Barbara enjoyed sewing, needle point, reading, music and cooking Italian specialties. She cherished spending time with her family.
Michele was a passionate and talented artist with well-known works throughout the area.
He was a local Tax Preparer and devoted family man.
Tony was employed for several years as a machinist at RESCO Electronics.
He wanted his illness and struggle to be a lesson for others.
Joyce lived in Naugatuck all her life and was a member of the Roaring 20’s Car Club and the Naugatuck Women’s Club and Senior Center.
Melissa was employed as a paralegal for Atty. Eric Palladino. She was parishioner of St. Mary Magdalene Church.
Mr. Sarasin attended Center School in Beacon Falls, and graduated from Naugatuck High School in 1952.
The wife of the late Joseph A. Paolino for 55 years, she was a quality control inspector at Timex until her retirement.
He graduated from St. Francis Grammar School and Naugatuck High School and attended Southern CT State University.
She was a parishioner of St. Francis of Assisi Church, where she served as an extraordinary minister of the Eucharist.
Lorie was born in Torrington, on April 21, 1958, a daughter of Dolores (Tucker) Trapp and the late Robert Trapp.
Anna was a dedicated mother and after raising her children briefly worked at Mattatuck Manufacturing retiring in 1997.
All services for Mrs. Campagna will be held privately at the convenience of her family.
He retired from Peter Paul Schweppes Co. and was employed at Buckmiller Funeral Home and Naugatuck Valley Memorial Funeral Home.
Wayne retired from his lifelong career in manufacturing as a general foreman.
There are no services at this time. Justin's family will be holding a memorial gathering in the near future.
Gary worked as an accountant, IT specialist and accounting manager during two separate employments at St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury.
She worked as an accountant for Uniroyal Chemical in Naugatuck for over 10 years.
His cherished job was working for Abilities Beyond where he provided transportation and companionship for a group of very special people.
Lena spent the majority of her working life – 25 years – at Anchor Fasteners, as a lab employee. She was treasurer of the credit union.
He graduated from Notre Dame, West Haven in 1972 and University of New Haven in 1976.
Sheila was a kind, caring, loving soul that dedicated her life to caring for others.
Through automotive connections, she began working as a secretary in the Research and Development Department for Moroso Performance.
He was a member of the Naugatuck Running Club, running in three New York City marathons. He also was a member of the Hop Brook Golf Club.
A gifted and self-taught chef, Marianne went on to own and operate many memorable restaurants in the Waterbury and Woodbury area.
She taught child development and consumer economics at Torrington High School for 25 years, and touched the lives of hundreds of students.
After being honorably discharged from the Air Force, he founded The Fitness Stop, a personal training service.
He was a gifted musician and a talented self-taught guitarist who loved to jam with his friends.
Mary was a blessing to everyone who met her. Sweet, gentle, kind, intuitive, generous, hard-working, vibrant, and beautiful.
Raised in Wolcott, he was formerly employed by Joseph Merritt and Company working as a printer.
After being honorably discharged, he was employed with Scovill Century Brass, worked in various trades.
She was a lifelong resident of Waterbury and a graduate of local schools, and was an avid fan of UConn Women’s Basketball.
Alexandrea died in her home, in the loving arms of her twin sister, her mom, and canine brothers.
He was a barber for many years before opening his own business, Jannetty Electrical & Heating, with his son Gino.
Woodward enjoyed a long and successful career in the U.S. Military, and later served in the subsequent Vietnam and Korean Wars.
Zachary graduated from Naugatuck High School class of 2018 and had been a construction laborer.
A Navy veteran, he was the owner of Carolyn & Dave’s Jewelry Company for many years until his retirement