Jimmy had a tremendous love for fishing, boating, being on the water, motorcycles and animals.
Richard had an extensive career as a sommelier and restaurant manager, most recently at Nolo in New Haven.
A true American patriot, Chris loved his family, his country and his community. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
He had worked as a Quality Review Specialist for the State of Connecticut Department of Developmental Services.
While raising 5 children, she found the time to work as a waitress, bus driver, and for many years, a dental assistant.
Bonnie, who worked for Stop & Shop for many years, was an avid reader, lover of animals both big & small & cherished time spent with family.
Cesare and his brother were the owners/operators of Romeo and Cesare’s Gourmet Shoppe, Orange Street, New Haven.
Donna taught special education in the North Haven Public School System for 27 years.
From cooking to woodworking, art and music, Max was talented and skilled in many ways. He was an integral part of his family businesses.
She lived in North Haven for the last 40 years.. She worked as an office manager for the Local 424 Iron Workers.
He worked for the Knights of Columbus for many years until his retirement. Andrew loved to travel, having been around the world twice.
Although she had physical limitations, she was a fantastic photographer, artist, dancer and loved the beach and singing.
Barbara was a receptionist at Ridgehill Animal Hospital in North Haven for more than 30 years.
Nick, a North Haven High graduate, played little league baseball, youth football and later played on many North Haven Men’s softball teams.
She completed 15 years of dance instruction. She loved children and intended to be a pediatric nurse.
Rosann was a Eucharistic minister at St. Therese Church, North Haven
She actively participated in operating North Haven Health & Racquet, and later Saybrook Point Inn.
He started a farm, Mill River Valley Gardens, and was passionately devoted to the land that he called home for his entire life.
For those who knew her, Carole had that feisty “Bronx” personality and a great sense of humor. Her presence could light up any room.
As a surgeon and educator, he developed new procedures, tools, and surgical appliances, saving thousands of lives.
Michael always gave back to the community, volunteering at many organizations. He was passionate about music and writing.
He spent most of his career in banking, retiring as a Vice President, and also taught at Notre Dame High School for a short period of time.
Marie enjoyed spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren whom she loved unconditionally.
David was the founder of AAA Ice Company.
Funeral services have been announced.
Lisa worked for Waldbaums, Food Mart, A&P and Acme Foods for a total of 45 years, leaving as a Customer Service Manager.
He loved working on cars as a mechanic, especially his Monte Carlo’s, GTO’s, Camaro’s to name a few.
Donna loved life and lived for her children and her grandchildren. She will be missed to the moon and back by all whose lives she touched.
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Marine Corp during the Vietnam War. He worked for Brockway-Smith Company and FedEx.
A Deacon since 1992, he served at St. Barnabas Church and later at St. Therese Church, North Haven, for many years.
Kathryn, who worked at American Fidelity and Bank of America, loved to cook and bake and was happiest when surrounded by family and friends.
Emmy, who worked for Yale-New Haven Hospital, Remedy, was a loving and caring person, always there for people, she will truly be missed.
He had a passion for organizing and participating in sports, which started at an early age on Montowese Avenue in North Haven.
He had worked as an Industrial Salesman for C.S. Mersick and Company and later worked for the H. C. Lovell Company until his retirement.
She had worked as a secretary at the North Haven High School for 35 years and was a member of the St. Bernadette’s Senior Center.
He enjoyed life to its fullest and adored his darling wife Annette, all his animals, especially his horses and his dear granddog.
He was a member of the legendary “Wonder Five” Hillhouse basketball team and is a member of the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
He graduated from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, King’s Point, NY and served as a Licensed Engineering Officer on many U.S. flag vessels.
After raising their family and volunteering in local schools, she worked for the North Haven Board of Education.
He was an avid member of the West Ridge Volunteer Fire Department in North Haven before moving to Harkers Island.