As a connoisseur of fine dining, he became a skilled gourmet cook, much to the delight of his family and friends.
He was a teacher at Hillhouse High School for the past 16 years, teaching Civics, Government and Local Politics.
Dr. Aversa spent his life in service to others; service information is listed below.
Browne was with the New Haven Fire Department for 20 years.
Barbara was a receptionist at Ridgehill Animal Hospital in North Haven for more than 30 years.
Calling hours will be held on Thursday, May 9.
Don Perry, the famed coach and player for the legendary New Haven Blades who played at the New Haven Arena has died at age 89.
Ben enjoyed watching scary movies, playing basketball, spending time with his family and playing his beloved XBOX.
Kenny will be remembered as fun, loving, and enjoyed nothing more than spending time with his family and many friends.
There is so many good things to say about Ronnie but not enough paper to write them on.
He loved working on cars as a mechanic, especially his Monte Carlo’s, GTO’s, Camaro’s to name a few.
She was the recipient of many awards for her years of research and dedication to biological science. She was a tutor and substitute teacher
Yale Graduate and Lifelong Valley Resident
His heart was in New Haven and he fought vigorously to make it a wonderful place to live and work.
Sally lived in City Point for 50 years then moved to Pawson Park in Branford. Sally was a volunteer at the Hospital of St. Raphael.
He was a police officer for the New Haven Police Department for 36 years until his retirement in 1990.
She worked at the Yale University dining hall and Big-Y Supermarket in Ansonia.
He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and most recently was a truck driver.
She worked for 16 years at the Omni in New Haven.
He was an avid sports lover.
He worked at Yale University for 38 years, most recently as head chef of Calhoun Kitchen.
Marc never knew strangers - his instinct to reach out to others was his greatest show of humanity.
She worked at the Bentley Garden for many years.
Kathy was a 2009 graduate of Wilbur Cross High School of New Haven, and worked as a private home healthcare aid for the past two years.
She was a minister and opened Thessalon Apostolic Church in Fair Haven.
Melvin was a journalist for more than 20 years, a 1996 graduate of Syracuse University and an avid sports fan.
She worked at the Hamden Health Care Center for a number of years.
He worked for the City of New Haven for many years.
He enjoyed working as a Senior Materials Manager at Watson Inc. for the last 10 years, making them a second family.
Professor Ruth M. Sasso passed away on Tuesday; she leaves behind a large family and devoted friends.
He worked at Yale-New Haven Hospital and was attending Albertus Magnus College.
She opened a beauty parlor in Newhallville.
She worked at Sargent Manufacturing for most of her life.
She worked as a seamstress for Schwartz Manufacturing Company.
He worked as a staff photographer / Editor at The New Haven Register from 1991-2014 and more recently for the Hartford Courant.
She worked at Winchester Repeating Arms and was the city treasurer.
Dennis served 30 years with the New Haven Fire Department, retiring as lieutenant. He was proud to serve his community.
He opened, along with his brothers, the legendary “Geppi’s Restaurant” a cornerstone of Italian food and culture in New Haven for many years
She had 22 grandchildren, 31 great grandchildren and six great great grandchildren.
She retired as an inspector with the Olin Corproation.