A beloved and longtime Village Inn of East Haven waitress, as a renowned baker, she owned her own cake business, and she loved the beach.
An Ancient Order of Hibernians of NYC member, she loved marching in the St. Patrick’s Day parade every year, and visiting family in Ireland.
Alexus was currently a student at Gateway Community College. She enjoyed shopping, food and spending time with loved ones.
Julia, known for her spirituality, cherished the beauty of people and nature, while serving the community and loved ones unconditionally.
Ron was a jack-of-all-trades, standout athlete in his youth, proud U.S. Army veteran, devoted family man and friend to many.
Korean War veteran and Yale truck driver, he was also a classical guitarist and accomplished violinist who played for the New Haven Symphony
A singer/entertainer, he was known as CT's Elvis, performing throughout the state, and owned an entertainment company with his wife Cynthia.
Derrick was known for his quiet, gentle spirit, his sense of humor, love of cooking and dedication and devotion to family.
Scott worked many years as a computer consultant, was a talented musician and a devoted father.
Sherry dedicated her career to education, previously teaching at both Wexler Grant and Highville Muster Elementary Schools.
Patsy, known for her beauty and grace, inside and out, was a powerful mentor and dedicated member of Living Word Ministries for 20 years.
With a great sense of humor and personality, she loved time with family and friends, and had an immense love for all animals and nature.
Grandfather of 12, great-grandfather of 24, he was a WWII Navy veteran who for many years worked for the International Silver Company.
Andrea, known for her love of family and devotion to friends, worked for the City of New Haven for many years as a Clerk Typist.
A loving, gracious man devoted to family, he graduated from Yale, was an Air Force veteran, worked as a contractor, and loved traveling.
Luís, a loving and devoted father and grandfather, worked for P. Diana & Sons, Ice Co. of New Haven as well as Auto Sales of Hamden.
Robert was an accomplished musician, avid artist, dedicated plumber and devoted family man.
Donald was a retired Deputy Chief for the New Haven Fire Department and a dedicated member of numerous clubs and organizations.
Known for glamour, always with her hair, nails, and makeup done to perfection, she loved having family over for Sunday sauce and meatballs.
A beloved "nana" who was "always lucky" at the casino, Lou Lou was a NY Yankees and NY Jets fan, and she was known for her anginettes.
Alex, a loving son, father and grandfather, currently worked as a driver for the Country Disposal Service of Wallingford.
Veronica, a longtime New Haven resident, was a loving and devoted mother, daughter and friend to many.
Antonio, known as a gentle giant with a warm, genuine smile, was a standout athlete, hard worker and was always devoted to his loved ones.
"Sis" was raised in Fair Haven, worked at AC Gilbert, was known for being generous, and she was an accomplished seamstress and home cook.
Howard, a loving and devoted family man, was known for his bright beautiful smile and wonderful sense of humor.
Christian, known to all as selfless and compassionate, was a devoted father, loving husband and lifelong athlete.
Manny, known as vibrant, bright and happy, was hardworking and always devoted to his family.
Lillian, affectionately known as “Sister”, was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and friend to many.
Aaron was a loving and devoted father, son and brother.
Calvin, a standout athlete in his youth and jack of all trades, was a member of the Mount Moriah Tabernacle of Praise and loving family man.
Eleanor, a reserved and dignified woman, was known for her generosity, sense of humor, wisdom and devotion to her loved ones.
José, a loving and devoted family man, worked many years as a machine operator for several New Haven area construction companies.
A Korean War veteran, as a University of New Haven grad and chemist, he was part of the 1970 founding of the Environmental Protection Agency
Brittany, known for her unforgettable presence and personality, was a dedicated CNA and a devoted member of many local organizations.
Picky, a devoted son and friend to many, was a previous employee of both New Haven Public Works and U.S. Surgical.
John, a talented and passionate cook, enjoyed playing guitar and was also an avid 49ers fan.
Gene, known for his sense of humor and adventurous spirit, loved the outdoors and riding his Harley, “Ruby.”
Anne Marie, a longtime communicant of St. Mary’s Church and most recently St. Joseph’s parish, was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Annette worked in the Hamden Public School System and was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother.
Vincent, a loving father and grandfather, worked as a head chef in fine dining, while also supervising several local restaurants.