Myron, who served as a police officer with the North Branford Police Department, loved spending time with his grandchildren.
Joe Boy was the owner and operator of Riverside Dairy Farm, a third-generation farm in North Branford dating back to the early 1900s.
Born in Scotland and an East Haven High School grad, he worked as a Metro North construction inspector and as an oil rig laborer in Greece.
A Korean War US Air Force veteran, he was a Stony Creek Fife & Drum Corps member, grew up on Short Beach, and loved fishing and gardening.
He loved nature, hunting and fishing, muscle cars, '60s music, playing basketball, the Yankees, and never said no to a promising poker game.
Karl worked many years as a skilled carpenter. He took much pride in his craft and was a proud member of the Carpenter’s Union Local #24.
Tony contributed many years of his time as an advisor for the Lyman Hall High School Vo-Ag Program, encouraging “Future Farmers of America.”
Jason, known for his generous heart, worked as an HVAC technician for many years. He loved guitar, motorcycles, animals and his family.
Donna, always devoted to her loving family, worked for Travelers Insurance and served as a counselor at Camp Rising Sun for many years.
Exemplifying the values of faith, family and service to others, her relationship with God was her life force & foundation for how she lived.
Nancy was very active in the community. She loved reading, singing, dancing, fashion, the arts and spending time with loved ones.
Sharlene adored all animals, her family, dancing, music and clothing design.
Leo, lovingly referred to as “Mr. Wonderful”, was a dedicated art teacher, skilled musician and devoted art therapist.
Ed was an all-league tight end on the North Branford High School football team. He worked for 48 years with the North Branford Board of Ed.
Peggy was a parishioner of the Church of the Resurrection and was a member of the North East Volunteer Fire Department’s Ladies Auxiliary.
Michael, known for his kindness and upbeat personality, was a devoted son, brother and friend.
Dennis served in the U.S. Air Force and prior to retirement he was a systems analyst for Armstrong-Pirelli and Northford Home Video.
Zaire, known for his infectious sense of humor, was an aspiring musician, singer and pillar in the community.
A veteran who worked for SNET, he ran Dave's Café, was a reader of military history, and had a from-the-factory '70 Chevy Nova until 2017.
An Army veteran and New Haven police officer, he joined the Connecticut State Police in 1964 and before retiring, was a district commander.
Art enjoyed working on motorcycles, playing guitar, playing cards, fishing and spending time with his extended family & much-loved friends.
Joseph, an operator of his own accounting and tax practice, also taught in the West Haven and Clinton school system for many years.
Tammie, who worked in North Haven and Wallingford, loved tattoos, animals, and being on the back of her husband’s motorcycle.
“Jonathan’s true passion and love was for technology of all kinds. Anything that moved and had a motor or made noise entranced him.”
Mary, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, worked for many years as a service manager at several area manufacturing companies.
Lynette, a loving mother and grandmother, worked as a customer service representative for several area manufacturing companies.
Muriel, known by family and friends as generous, loyal, and caring, served many years at the University of New Haven as an administrator.
Georgiana, loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, enjoyed crocheting, cooking and spending time her family and her kitty Lori.
Lynn, an avid Red Sox fan and devoted friend to many, worked as an Administrative Assistant at Yale University for over 38 years.
Ralph, a man full of laughter and love, was an avid car and motorcycle enthusiast.
Joseph was a member of the International Union of Operating Engineers Local #478 and worked as an Operating Engineer for Camputaro and Son.
Lewis worked for Sikorski, F Schumacher & Company of NYC and Thibaut of New Jersey. He also volunteered in many North Branford events.
Michael, known to many as "Uncle Mike," was a devoted and loving son and brother.
Bill, a talented craftsman and avid outdoorsman, worked for 40 years as a skilled Machine Fabricator for Amphenol Spectra-Strip.
Richard was a lifetime employee of Whalley Glass where he worked as a glazer. He was devoted to his family, especially his grandchildren.
David, a lover of cars, was a mechanic and worked at John’s Refuse in Northford for more than 20 years.
Anne worked as a teacher for the New Haven School System.
Sandy was a devoted mother, wife and friend. She was a talented seamstress and enjoyed all things sewing, quilting, crafts and butterflies.
Frank worked as a driver and mechanic. He also enjoyed fishing, bowling, playing football and spending time with family and friends.
Richard served in the Air Force. He worked for W.T. Grants Department Stores, Teletrack, New Haven and Western Union as Territory Manager.