Ted Bundy, as he was fondly remembered, was a very industrious person who enjoyed creating and repairing things.
She was a parishioner of St. Augustine Church. Before her retirement, Lorraine worked in manufacturing and assembly.
He was ordained as a Roman Catholic Deacon in 1980 and served proudly at St. Monica Church in Northford
Prior to his retirement Dan worked for American Cyanamid Corporation of Wallingford for 42 years.
Family and friends were Louis’ biggest priority and he found no greater joy than having everyone together.
She was employed by Growers Outlet and as the bookkeeper at Eastern Steel in New Haven before devoting her life to raising her family.
He owned and operated Triangle Tool Co. in North Branford until the age of 81. The company sponsored many North Branford Little League teams
Brent, who served in the U.S. Navy and was awarded numerous medals, had worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for more than 40 years.
Ann was a Dental assistant for Dr. Carl Proto and prior to that worked for CT Bank & Trust and the Bank of Boston.
He graduated from North Branford High School and went on to have a successful career as a car salesman.
John was a retired truck driver from Gallo Wine Merchants and Canada Dry Beverage Co. and a longtime member of the Teamsters Local 443.
Marjorie was a beautiful soul and a strong fighter who loved to drink her coffee and bird watch outside her window every morning.
He had his own business called Powerhouse where he specialized in rebuilding motorcycles.
Barbara made the best Sunday Macaroni and Meatballs you’ve ever had - usually with music playing loudly from a countertop radio.
She worked as Librarian for the North Branford Public Schools for over twenty-five years.
He was decorated with the Silver Star for bravery on the battlefield.
Harry was a member of the East Haven Stoners Club and has been a parishioner of St. Augustine Church for over 50 years.
Ray was an avid fisherman and a member of the Branford Yacht Club for many years. He had a great sense of humor.
She loved antiquing, creating beautiful works of art, traveling and going on adventures. She was a lover of all things.
Ralph worked as a manufacturing supervisor for Sikorsky Aircraft for many years, until retiring.
Sally was a very loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
Prior to her retirement Kathleen worked for the Wafios Machinery Corporation of Branford for over 15 years.
Joe was the Supervisor of Quinnipiac Polling Institute of Hamden.
After moving to Evergreen Woods with Jim in 1993, Dorothy started a French Conversation Group and led a water exercise class.
He retired after 33 years in the North Branford School System where he taught history for 27 years & six years as Assistant Superintendent.
She worked in a variety of positions at Yale University, conducting research in the Department of Psychology.
He was the owner/operator of Annex Auto Repair. A man with old fashion values, John was hardworking, honest.
He was a member of Greenfield Hill Congregational Church since 1964 where he served 6 years as a Deacon, 4 years on the Board of Trustees.
Prioir to his retirement, he was a liquor and tobacco salesman for many years. He was the former president of the Paradise Country Club.
She served four terms as a town council member, five terms as a deputy mayor, and 10 terms as Mayor of North Branford.
A lifelong resident of North Branford, his family dates back many decades to the Northford dairy farming community.
He enjoyed refurbishing sleighs, wagons, and tractors, but his passion was his vegetable garden, which he enjoyed sharing with everyone.
She was a realtor for Caldwell Banker for the past 16 years, and was a member of the New Haven-Middlesex Board of Realtors.
Phil was a retired school psychologist, working tirelessly for ACES and the GIL Foundation to provide for developmentally disabled children
Andrew had worked at Brook & Whittle Ltd. for many years. He enjoyed gardening, maintaining his lawn and was an avid New York Giants fan.
Prior to her retirement Katherine was a registered nurse for Yale New Haven Hospital.
Hans arrived in USA on a one-way ticket with $40 and the American dream. He met his future wife while learning English together.
Many may remember Glenn as a bartender at the Elks Club in Branford, as an avid Yankees fan or for his love of the band, The Eagles.
He formerly owned Secondino Freight in North Branford among other businesses.