Warren, known for his contagious laugh, was gifted and talented. He had a passion for writing, producing music and was a devoted family man.
Edna's favorite job was working in the James Hillhouse High School library, where she "made many friends." She retired when she was 92.
Angie had an everlasting passion for the arts. An accomplished writer and producer, she was known as funny, caring and loving.
Linda was a retired home health aide assistant. She cherished cooking and spending time with loved ones.
Keith, an avid car enthusiast and employee of Hexaco for many years, was a devoted and loving son, husband, father, grandfather and friend.
A Romeo’s cook for 25 years, many loved her food, including Julia Childs. Days before she died, she cooked for friends who lost a loved one
Angelo, a devoted family man, proudly served in the U.S. Navy and was a dedicated member of the New Haven Police Department for many years.
Heidi taught in the New Haven school district for many years and also served as a politician in West Haven.
Sean, known for his charisma and hard-working personality, was a talented bartender, avid golfer and devoted family man and friend.
John founded American Energy Savers Inc. He was known for his kind and generous soul, as well as his devotion to his loving family.
Javier, a loving and devoted father and grandfather, owned and operated the Borícua Barber Shop of New Haven for 25 years.
William, affectionately referred to as “Moody”, was a successful entrepreneur that was well-loved, respected and known for his big heart.
Never quick to judge others, she was a good person and her compassion was extended to her children, with all treated with love and kindness.
Devoted to his son, family, the East Haven High School grad's talents were music and mechanics. He was the light, laughter in every room.
Khadijah was known as joyous, strong, sympathetic and brilliant. She worked many years as a phlebotomist for Quest Diagnostics.
Andre, a dedicated and loving father, was a licensed plumber by trade and worked over 20 years in lead and asbestos removal.
A longtime truck driver and Teamsters member, he loved the Red Sox, but most of all loved time with family and listening to Frank Sinatra.
Anthony, known as a jack of all trades and devoted family man, worked many years in maintenance and was a talented musician.
James, a standout athlete in his youth and devoted family man, was charming, full of love and blessed with the gift of gab.
A proud Fairhaven resident, good spirited, kind and smart, he was New Haven Deputy Controller and City Treasurer and a Home Haven volunteer.
Richard, a loving father and grandfather, was currently employed in the Dietary Dept. of the Veterans Administration Hospital in West Haven.
An Army Air Corps veteran, he was a part-time surveyor for North Haven while working full-time as a New Haven Fire Department lieutenant.
Dennis, a talented athlete and devoted family man, served in the Army before reaching rank of detective for the New Haven Police Department.
David had an uncanny sense of people, was a mentor, dedicated friend, devoted family man and was an avid sports enthusiast.
Shirley enjoyed going to Dunkin' Donuts, playing the penny slots, but what she valued most was her family and neighborhood friends and kids.
José, originally from Puerto Rico, resided in New Haven for many years and was a retired auto mechanic.
Carmelo, a talented barber, was a loving son, brother and uncle.
Arthur, a loving son and brother, worked 30 years as an employee at Marlin Firearms.
Angel, loving known as "Macho", worked many years as a machinist for numerous companies and was a devoted family man.
Samuel worked in maintenance for many years and was a dedicated and loving family man.
Among the oldest members of the Annex Y.M.A Italian Club, he owned Lou's Club '70,' loved travel with his wife, bocce, and was a Yankees fan
Carol, known for her strong faith in God and devotion to her family, worked many years as a machine operator for Sargent Assa Abloy.
Russell, the definition of a true gentleman, worked in construction and was a member of the CT Laborers' Union, Local 455 of West Haven.
Joey, known as selfless, loyal, respectful and loving, most recently worked as a fugitive recovery agent.
Raymond, a devoted son, cherished time with loved ones and was a dedicated Yankees fan.
Timothy was a devoted family man, avid sports fan and dedicated employee at Yale University for over 15 years.
Ricky was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend to many.
Wiso, adored by many and a beloved pillar in the community, worked as a hair stylist, owning and operating the first mobile barber shop.
Jean, always proud of her Italian heritage and dedicated special education teacher, loved to travel and was an avid fan of the arts.
Mary, always loving and devoted to her family, served as a bus and sewing aide for handicapped students in the New Haven school system.