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.
Community service, commitment to charitable giving were important to the lifelong educator, native Fair Havener, and Eucharistic minister.
A St. Vincent DePaul Church parishioner, her family thanks Chatham Place, East Farm Village staff, residents for friendship, encouragement
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
"'Glory' as she was affectionately known as by her family, had a passion of helping people in the healthcare field."
"Through-out his life he would become great at many things such as mechanics and carpentry..."
A painter, drawer and art guild member, he was a master carpenter, and a New Haven firefighter for 37 years, rising to the rank of captain.
Leader of his 'Big Deal' band in the 90s, he had a musical talent for writing songs that left his audiences joyful with each guitar strum.
A kind, giving, free spirit so full of love, she never let a day go by without telling her daughter and her grandchildren she loved them.
A Giants & Yankees fan, and a foodie, he enjoyed casino trips, singing karaoke, especially Elvis songs, and attending country music shows.
Attending all of his kids, grandkids games or recitals, he was an avid sports fan and a baseball expert, & coached youth baseball, softball.
"After 40+ years of dedicated and faithful employment, he retired from Yale University, Local 35."
Active in his prime, he enjoyed swimming, baseball and fishing, worked as a butcher and had a passion for painting and being family handyman
Segui passed away on Friday, July 1, 2022, while stationed at Ft. Campbell, KY with the United States Army.
Tom, a loving family man known for his selflessness, worked many years in retail and truly cherished his time with friends and family.
Harvey enjoyed traveling, camping, riding and was a dedicated employee, but most of all he was a devoted family man.
A mother and grandmother, she was a teacher at East Haven High School.
Anthony was known for his devotion to loved ones, selflessness, genuine heart and affinity for his favorite sports teams.
John worked for the CT Dept. of Motor Vehicles and was a member of the University Men's Glee Club of New Haven for over 50 years.
An IRS employee for 40 years, and a payroll tax specialist on large corporate cases, he loved bowling, golfing, travel, & ballroom dancing.
Lorraine was known as a strong, nurturing, caring and lovable woman that devoted herself to family, friends and fellow employees.
Peter, a loving son and father, was known for his charismatic, sympathetic personality, amiable nature and willingness to help others.
Edwin, a cherished son, husband, father and grandfather, worked for both Electric Boat and Marlin Firearms prior to retirement.
Frank was a U.S. Navy veteran and longtime employee of UI. He enjoyed golf, painting and photography and was known for his sense of humor.
Anthony was a talented craftsman and woodworker, and a loving and caring person who enjoyed spending time with his companion dog, “Buddy.”