Nancy was a lifelong Naugatuck resident and had worked at Uniroyal, Inc. and retired from Naugatuck Savings Bank.
Charles served as the Postmaster of the Naugatuck, CT Post Office from March 1980 until his retirement.
Ray worked as a plumber and was a proud lifelong member of the UA Local 777 Plumbers and Pipefitters labor union of Meriden
Baby Leah was the daughter of Attorney Karl D. and Alexa (Rosetti) Shehu of Naugatuck.
Beloved Mother, Grandmother & Sister - State of CT Retiree
He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered for his engaging personality.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Although her life was brief at just 47 years, it was legendary to the thousands of people fortunate enough to have known her.
She was employed by the town of Naugatuck finance department in 1969, then became full time and worked 28 years before retiring.
Rich earned a Master of Science degree in Biology from Farleigh Dickinson University in 1972.
oan was a kind soul with a wonderful sense of humor who loved her family, NCIS, Hallmark movies, Pepsi and chocolate.
Arline enjoyed working at Coddington’s on Meadow for many years and continued to drop by to visit her former customers after she retired.
Ray was a huge fan of the New York Yankees and Giants, and UCONN basketball.
A lifelong area resident, he was a graduate of Lewis Mills High School, Class of 2018.
He was raised in Naugatuck and graduated from Naugatuck High School in 1967.
Anna lived most of her life in Torrington, CT, where she dedicated many years to the State of Connecticut's Labor Department before retiring
Frank was a lifelong Naugatuck resident and graduated from Naugatuck High School, Class of 1947.
Al was raised in Waterbury and had lived in Naugatuck for the past 39 years. Al retired this year from CENTEK.
Joann formerly lived in Beacon Falls, CT, Naugatuck, CT and Flagler Beach, FL and had lived in South Carolina for the past 8 years.
She worked as a registered nurse at St. Mary’s Hospital for over 40 years where she was well loved by those for whom she cared.
In 1965 he immigrated to America and became a citizen. He worked at Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation for 38 years and then retired.
The matriarch of the family and the family historian, Dolly was the best storyteller when it came to recalling tales of the past.
He was a Mattress Maker for Restopedic Mattress until his retirement in the late 1990s.
Jack was raised in Naugatuck where he made his forever home and lived a life filled with love, adventure, and compassion.
Mari settled with her family in Naugatuck in 1977 after moving to the United States from Portugal and worked at Peter Paul Company.
A longtime member of the Naugatuck community, he was a Class of ‘48 Naugatuck High School graduate.
Mrs. Taf passed away on Sunday surrounded by those that she loved.
She devoted her skills and genuine care to her patients at the Hospital for Special Care for 18 years before leaving to raise her son.
Mario graduated from Holy Cross High School in Waterbury and from Southern Connecticut State University
Born in the Bronx, NY, on June 20, 1941, she was a daughter of the late Clarence and Edwina (Ham) Rumble.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Never one to rest, in “retirement” Bill became a school bus driver in Woodbridge, which he fondly described as the best job he ever had.
Steven was a proud veteran of the United States Marines and enjoyed long rides on his motorcycle and building his own furniture.
A graduate of Housatonic Community College, he worked as District Manager for Advantage Solutions.