Kristyn, a Quinnipiac University graduate, worked for the State of Connecticut in the Juvenile Corrections Department until her retirement.
She worked for Stop & Shop in Branford for many years and later in the cafeteria at Guilford High School until her retirement.
An Army veteran, master mechanic and union member who worked at Cosgrove Construction & Shapiro Construction, he was an avid fly fisherman.
He worked in restaurants in his youth before finding his passion as a paramedic. He worked for American Medical Response for over 20 years.
A teacher and stained-glass craftsman, she and her husband donated the Harrison Farm Preserve to the North Branford Land Conservation Trust.
Known for her wit and ability to put a smile on anyone's face, she was an avid hockey fan who enjoyed Harley riding with her husband Andy.
A Korean War veteran, career truck driver, American Legion & Knights of Columbus member, and church volunteer, he was his family's hero.
A gentle, quiet man with a kind heart who cherished his close friendships, he enjoyed chess and contra dancing, and was an IT buff.
After retiring, she enjoyed working at the North Branford Community Center and running the Totoket Christmas Tree Farm with husband Henry.
Katherine was a loving, caring, and selfless woman, she will truly be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Dawn was a well-loved and respected educator, integral in the lives of many students and their educational successes.
Donald loved his animals, loved to cook and enjoyed having people try his food. Before retiring, he was an IBEW Local 90 electrician.
George, who proudly served in the US Navy as a radar man during the Cuban Missile Crisis, enjoyed travel, camping, and stamp collecting.
A U.S. Army veteran, he served as a detective on the North Branford Police Department and volunteered with the East Haven Fire Department.
George was well known within the Northford community for his larger-than-life personality. He was a passionate man with many interests.
Very active and well-traveled, she celebrated her 85th birthday in Morocco, sleeping in a tent in the Sahara and riding a camel.
She was employed by Stop & Shop Stores for more than 30 years.
She loved to travel, go camping with her children and was very involved with the Boy Scouts and worked for Honeywell for many years.
A seamstress who cleaned houses until age 75, she loved traveling, playing cards, reading and most of all, cooking for her beloved family.
With successful careers in insurance and banking, she enjoyed family time, travel, winters in Florida, gardening, cooking, bowling and bocce
A 25-year Yale University finance assistant, she was a North Branford Congregational Church choir member and former financial secretary.
Bernie was a successful entrepreneur with many interests. His greatest passions were his family, friends and beloved cats.
A great lover of music and writing, who'd often be seen journaling in one of his notebooks, he enjoyed baseball, basketball and bike-riding.
In 1944, his Army unit landed in Normandy. A decorated WWII veteran awarded the Silver Star, he was a North Branford VFW Post#8294 member.
Known for his quick-witted sense of humor, Paul had a generous spirit and was always there to offer kind words, support, and a helping hand.
He served in the Army during the Korean Conflict. Before retiring, he worked as an electrical technician for Picker Corporation and Norden.
He served his country faithfully in the Army during the Korean Conflict and, before retiring, was the owner of Guy’s Remodeling.
The Army veteran and Corps of Engineers member, he was a math wiz, built his own construction company, and was a steam train aficionado.
A devoted wife, mother, nana, and sister, other than spending time with her family, the casino was her absolute favorite place to be.
She worked for North Branford schools feeding school children and was a long-time St. Augustine Church Confraternity of the Rosary member.
Family meant the world to Josephine, who will be remembered for her loving and caring ways, her young looks, and her remarkable memory.
He worked as a regional sales manager for Arrow Electronics & later was the owner & operator of Aquarium Concepts in Branford for many years
Matthew, who worked as a truck driver for many years, was best known for his kindness, generosity, and sense of humor.
An avid gardener, who loved cooking and the beach and who spent her career as a CNA helping the elderly, she cherished her family.
In the National Guard during the Vietnam War, he worked 30 years for SNET, and was an avid builder/racer of radio-controlled model boats.
A years-long carpenter and machinist, he was an artist who loved music, fishing, hunting, and camping with family and friends.
Marilyn was born in New Haven and worked as an administrative assistant for Northeast Steel prior to her retirement.
He was a tire engineer at Armstrong Rubber and Perrelli Tire of West Haven for many years, & worked at Algonquin Industries before retiring.
JoAnn was active in her church and served as a catechism teacher. She was also a volunteer at the North Branford library.
An avid reader, she loved bowling, playing cards and going to the casino, but more than anything, Sharon loved her family and friends.