Owner of Globe Electric in North Branford for 20 years, his compassion, unwavering generosity were defining traits that endeared him to many
A longtime Branford Hills Healthcare Center CNA, she loved everyone, asked for nothing and stood strong through the toughest of storms.
Steven was a talented welder by trade and self-employed artist, who spent his life crafting metal into intricate and beautiful creations.
She started her nursing career in the operating room, and later as a labor and delivery nurse, and finally on to private duty nursing.
Richard was a military reservist and a former employee of Electric Boat.
Her spirit, which was as boundless as her love for life, lives on in the hearts of those who were privileged to know her.
His main lesson to us and the people he knew is to not stop living life, not matter what you're going through, just keep on fighting.
Edie, who enjoyed gardening, cooking and spending time with family, served in the Army, and later had a long career working at Stop & Shop.
He was an excellent debater and loved astronomy, chess, reading, and photography. He played the trumpet in the school band.
Michael, who worked in construction, loved sports, hiking and exploring new adventures and was very kind and generous to friends and family.
Services are Monday, July 10, at 6 p.m. at St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish at the Church of St. Vincent de Paul in East Haven.
Born in Puerto Rico, he was an Army veteran, an investigator for the CT Division of Special Revenue, and a Branford Police officer.
An accomplished 3-sport athlete, and a standout football player, he worked for Amtrak, and enjoyed coaching young football athletes.
A Yankees fan, he worked at Yale-New Haven Hospital for 30 years, and was a coach and sponsor of New Haven Hispanic softball leagues.
His life was a well-lived one, on waterfronts from New Haven Harbor to Stony Creek shores, the Navy veteran had an impressive will to live.
A kind and gentle soul, he was a talented builder and carpenter, he worked non-stop to support his family.
A great-great-grandmother, she served at Now Faith and Trust Ministries and worked for New Haven Board of Education as Head Kitchen Manager.
She grew up in East Haven, and was, for years, the St. Vincent de Paul School secretary, where she coached the cheerleading team.
"The very best crane operator," he worked on the Q Bridge, and enjoyed the camaraderie of union brothers, the Yankees, boating, and fishing.
A talented tradesman who loved animals, he had a passion for creating one-of-a-kind paintings, and enjoyed fishing, trivia and music.
Steve loved his children and grandchildren dearly. He was a creative man, very intelligent, and had a good heart.
A loving father, grandfather loved the outdoors, especially the beach, fishing, & riding motorcycles, he'd help anyone at the drop of a hat.
After her children were nearly all grown, she returned to the workforce where she worked as a paraprofessional for New Haven Public Schools.
Along with her late husband, Peter, she was the owner of Pepe’s Apizza in Westville, New Haven, and West Haven for many years.
A Navy veteran, he took part in Cold War strategic military exercises, worked for United Nuclear and co-owned a home improvement business.
His family is grateful to his nephew Raymond for spending time with him daily, helping with his care and needs for the last few years.
Rev. Ogletree's leadership led to United Methodist Church changing policies for clergy performing same-sex weddings.
A Greek Army Lt. from 1949-1951, he won gold at 1954 Panhellenic Games, owned Zachary’s Package Store and Pizza Pal and was a proud Mason.
Her gentle light and warm heart left us too soon, but we will always remember her love, tenacity, and ability to make those she loved laugh.
She was a maternal figure to many of her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, foster children and youth in her Dwight-Edgewood neighborhood.
A great-grandmother, Irene was born in New Haven in 1928, and worked at S.N.E.T. as a clerk for years before retiring.
Loved endlessly by all, he was a protector of the younger neighborhood kids, he had the biggest heart and was always willing to help anyone.
Born in Bolivia, Catalina was the proud mother of nine children, 26 grandchildren and many, many great-grandchildren.
Born in Guatemala, the father and grandfather is survived by his loving wife of 31 years, Dalila (Bodon) Ortiz.
Beloved wife of 47 years to Michael J. Keeney, she passed away peacefully on December 23, 2022 at Yale New Haven Hospital.
A New Haven educator for many years, she worked as an Albertus Magnus College administrator and was a member of St. Bernadette’s Choir.
Vincent was a social butterfly who loved fishing, playing cards, painting, traveling, singing and most of all spending time with his family.
A loving and kind wife, sister, aunt, great aunt and friend, she worked with the SARAH organization for over 15 years.
Nursing and helping others was his passion, and he loved time spent with family, friends and enjoyed long walks with his beloved dog, Macey.
A protector of all those he loved, he drew, making every card from him extra personal, and he loved listening to, and writing music.