Vivian worked for TVCCA’s Head Start Program and Kids Quest at Mohegan Sun.
Diane enjoyed her love for animals, especially Botchy and Sassy.
Deborah had an infectious laugh and lifted the spirits of those around her.
Lifelong New London resident; Deborah was a local figure.
Helen enjoyed a long, successful career as a nurse.
However, Gramps most favored leisure activities were his granddaughter’s dance performances and his grandson’s sporting events.
While growing up, she worked for her parents at their service station and home oil business in New London pumping gas and collecting bills.
She graduated from the University of New Haven and had worked as an insurance agent for Allstate Insurance.
David proudly served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam Era. He was co-owner of the A W Marina in New London.
She was born January 11, 2019 in New London, the beloved daughter of Rodner Pamphile and Thainha Aristil.
Leon served his country, within the US Marine Corps, during Vietnam War and later became a police officer Washington Metro Police.
But most of all, it was spending time with his family is what he cherished most.
Betty worked many years at the Prime Steer in Norwich, CT. and then at Bravo and Azu restaurants in Mystic.
Mike was a self-taught man who graduated high school in Montreal and then joined the U.S. Navy.
Frederic Taylor Nazro 98, formally of Waterford and New London.
Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather
She attended local schools and was employed as a private housekeeper.
She was the person we could always turn to in tough times, always ready to listen, always ready to give her perceptive advice.
She worked for many years for the City of New London, rising to the position of cost accounting supervisor in the finance department.
He was a member of the Waterford RTM from 1985 to 1991; and a Waterford Police Commissioner from 1990 to 2015.
He served on the Board of Appeals for the City of New London Tax Assessors office for many years.
Asia Maulana Warren, 44, was owner of Asia Major Suite, Hair Salon and Barber Shop. She died too young and left two sons.
"His level of courage and devotion throughout his police career earned him recognition...from then President George HW Bush."
Known as "The People's Judge," Kevin McMahon served on the bench since 1993.
"Her gentle yet fierce spirit will live on in the hearts of those she loved forever."
"He was a member of the US Navy force which... was in Tokyo Bay during the Japanese Surrender."
He enjoyed family gatherings, disliked large social events and preferred to engage in conversation that offered an opportunity to debate.
Robin instilled strength, pride and confidence. She was a protector, a teacher, a valued and loved confidant.
During his career as a sports writer and editor he interviewed many professional athletes, but his passion was covering local athletes.
Sugarman died at peace on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018.
Her greatest joy was being a grandmother and great-grandmother.
He was a modest man with a strong work ethic and great respect for this country.
Yvonne loved her family very much and enjoyed planning many events, bringing them together and creating a bond between them all.
Donna was a kind and caring person, who was an avid Red Sox fan and never met a cat she didn't love.
Mr. Koch worked for Southeastern Area Transit until his retirement in 2016 and is a veteran of the United States Air Force.
He could literally fix any electronic, appliance or automotive he came across, earning him the name "Mr. Fix It."
Lefty enjoyed bridge, gardening, dancing and was an avid golfer.
Mrs. Hodges worked for many years as a companion to elderly residents, caring for them in their homes.
One of Stanley's true passions in life was fishing and spending time on the water, always in search of the one that got away.
Of all the titles Wayne has held, it is "Poppy" that he cherished and was most proud of.