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.
Gary was employed with Team Landscaping, and he was an avid outdoorsman and fisherman.
She loved her family, celebrating the holidays, and dancing with her husband Skip, from the classics to big band or polka music.
A passionate arborist, he was a devoted dad who traveled up and down the East Coast with his daughters for their love of softball, sports.
Beloved husband, father and grandfather, he passed away Nov. 30 in Apple Rehab Guilford.
Artistic, creative and giving, she was a North Branford elementary schools ACES teacher who heroically battled health challenges.
She loved social gatherings, which is why she thrived at her career in event planning. The simplest pleasures in life brought her great joy.
She worked for many years as Dr. Donald Greene's receptionist, enjoyed knitting and was a member of St. Mary Church Knitting Ministry.
He graduated from North Branford High School in 1968 and then joined the Air Force, a welder for 42 years, he built his home in Guilford.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed away.
Owner of Marie’s Beauty Salon in North Branford, she provided services to assisted living, convalescent and healthcare facilities.
At the time of his death David was the bar manager for his family business BullsEye Billiards and Bar of East Haven.
Passing 2 days shy of her 97th birthday, a great-great-grandmother, she lived her life with love, humor, strength, courage, grace and class.
She enjoyed puzzles and doll collecting, and she was a ceramics instructor, and an animal lover, especially birds and cats.
Precious son of Raymond and Cathy Wiehler Sobask and cherished brother of Katie Sobask and Carl Jacobson, he was beloved in North Branford.
Dorothy was a dynamic, warm, vibrant and affectionate woman who will be deeply missed by her family and many friends.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War and was a retired foreman in the Electrical Experimental Department at Sikorsky Aircraft.