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.
Lawrence was a decorated officer for the New Haven Police Department and was also a member of the Knights of Columbus Carmel Council.
Dr. Yi worked in research at Yale in the Department of Biology for many years and co-authored many scientific research journal articles.
José, a devoted family man and friend, worked as a machinist for several area manufacturing companies for many years.
Frances, who passed away just two months shy of her 100th birthday, had worked at the New Haven Savings Bank for over 40 years.
A beloved mother, she worked for the New Haven Public Library and Edal Industries, and loved her cat Mittens and UConn women's basketball.
A New Haven firefighter for 30 years before retiring in 1998, he was a bowler, golfer and boater, and cheered on the Yankees and Giants.
Betty, a caring person and always willing to help others, was a devoted daughter, wife and mother.
An Army veteran awarded the Bronze Star, Pont was a Yale offensive backfield coach "dominant on Ivy League gridirons" from 1968 to 1995.
Raised by her grandparents in Stony Creek, she told stories of summer boat rides around the Thimble Islands and swimming in the LI Sound.
Stevie was a loving and devoted son, brother and friend to many.
Jason, known for his determination, genuineness and selflessness, was a fierce community advocate and harm reductionist.
A graduate of Hillhouse High School, she organized an annual fundraiser for Smilow Cancer Center called "A Girl Thing."
Marcus, known for his smile and contagious laugh, worked for ALC Freight, was a devoted family man and was a dedicated community volunteer.
A native of Chaves, Portugal, she loved spending time with her family, cooking, gardening, baking and crocheting.
A native of Stony Creek, she had a lifelong love of the ocean. She traveled the world, visiting Jamaica, Spain, Portugal and Costa Rica.
Tina, a true animal lover, worked as an inspector for the Connecticut DOT and as an Assistant Rec. Director at the Arden House.
Margarita was a loving and devoted daughter, sister, mother and grandmother.
A Native American Indian, John is survived by his brother of East Haven, and many nieces and nephews.
Toni worked for the United States Postal Service for many years. She enjoyed drawing, shopping and especially her family.
Gerald, a loving and devoted son and father, worked in construction, loved basketball and was an avid art and music enthusiast.
Angel, a devoted son and father, worked in the parts and service department of Colonial Toyota of Milford.
Richard was known for his sense of humor and had a smile that would light up the room. He was a devoted father and avid basketball player.
Angelee, a loving and devoted mother and daughter, worked as a Pharmacist Technician for Walgreens for the past 10 years.
Jack, always dedicated to his family, community and church, worked many years at Cyclops-Detroit Steel and for Foote School in New Haven.
A "Rock Rat" and legendary restauranteur, from fry cook (of soft shell crab fame) to fine dining chef, Ray opened one of CT's first discos.