Mary worked for Blue Cross and Health Net for many years. She was also an Imaging Coordinator at Franchisee World Headquarters.
He worked as a machine operator and was a 2020 graduate of Porter & Chester Technical School with a certificate to be an electrician.
Paul worked for P & S Trucking, Hemmingway Trucking, Elm City Construction, and was the owner and operator of the former Paul’s Trucking.
Barbara worked as a Registered Nurse at the Greater New Haven OB-GYN Group and Montowese Health Care for many years.
George worked in the banking profession for 49 years. He was also a member of the Knights of St. Patrick.
Skip worked for the United Aluminum Corporation for 35 years and was an active member in the United Steelworkers Union Local 134L.
Yolanda was a longtime employee for A&P Company, working at Waldbaum’s. She was an avid bowler and enjoyed trips to the casino.
Marjorie worked as a bookkeeper for several companies including Visiting Nurses and Connecticut Limousine.
Mary was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Terry owned Terry’s Electronics Services. He was a lifetime member of the Branford Elks # 1939, the AARL Radio Club and enjoyed boating.
Jessica, a loving wife and mother, was a devoted member of Faith United Methodist Church in North Haven. She also enjoyed crafts and baking.
Jane was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Margie was a teacher in the Milford Public School system for over 35 years. She also taught reading and language arts at St. Francis School.
Tommy was employed by the Board of Education in Milford as a custodian. His dream was to retire in Florida.
Philip will be remembered for his unique charisma and infectious humor. His smile lit up every room. He was a talented and experienced chef.
James served in the Merchant Marines during WWII; the U.S. Marines in the Korean War and was an electrician for the North Haven Board of Ed.
Cheryl was a teacher at St. Francis School of New Haven and worked as a Librarian at Barnard Magnet Elementary School.
Although she was taking courses to better herself, she enjoyed being a waitress at the Twin Pines Diner and considered her patrons as family
She worked at Abel Womack in Wallingford for 25 years. She loved caring for others and always had a smile for everyone.
Richard served in the Air Force. He worked for W.T. Grants Department Stores, Teletrack, New Haven and Western Union as Territory Manager.
MaryJane worked as a Licensed Practical Nurse at Masonic Health Care Center and at Montowese Health and Rehabilitation Center.
Olimpia worked for Platt & LaBonia and Aramark. She also loved gardening, cooking, church and her faithful canine companion, Snowy.
Kathleen served on the St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee; worked at New Haven Savings Bank and in the Benefits Dept. at Yale University.
As a librarian’s aide, Sheila ran the Circulation desk at Quinnipiac University for many years and was well liked by the students.
She was a crossing guard at Montowese School, enjoyed duck pin bowling, was a UConn basketball fan, and was devoted to her beloved family.
He and his wife were the owners and operators of the well-known and respected Dino’s Restaurant of North Haven for 35 years until retirement
He practiced medicine in North Haven for 45 years and was the medical adviser for the school system & served as the doctor at football games
He was a career firefighter in Hamden for more than 40 years and also ran H & L Landscaping with his brother-in-law.
Barbara spent her career as a psychotherapist at Meriden-Wallingford Hospital and in private practice.
A U.S. Army veteran during World War II, he was North Haven’s first black police officer and the first in any New Haven suburb.
Jackie devoted herself to her business, but also enjoyed going to the casino and family gatherings.
Mary’s life was dedicated to educating and caring for children in her community and the school systems she was a part of.
A longtime employee at Ulbrich Stainless Steel & Metals, he was instrumental in establishing a manufacturing plant in Sheffield, England.
Co-owner of Hamden Florist for 47 years, family and friends agree she was a true testament of "Never underestimate the strength of a woman."
He was a founding member of the New Haven Police Department’s SWAT team and later co-owned Ellen’s Antiques and C&E Tree Service.
He owned & operated ABC Auto service on Dixwell Ave. for over 30 years. He managed Town Billiards for 21 years & owned a farm in East Haven.
Her early involvement in the League of Women Voters, Girl Scouts & Ridge Road School’s PTA eventually led to a lifetime of community service
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Navy. Philip had worked for Pratt & Whitney for many years retiring as a foreman.
He worked for Amtrak for many years retiring as a heavy equipment operator. Art was a member of the New Haven Elks Lodge and loved fishing.
She worked for the former Marvin Brothers Express, for J.T. Furrey Construction of Hamden and later at Tech One Auto Center of North Haven.