Paul was the owner and operator of Contractors Steel Supply and CSS Golf Carts both of North Haven.
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army during WW II in the Pacific, receiving the Purple Heart and the Division Medal of Honor.
He enjoyed riding motorcycles, camping & watching movies with his grandkids. Robert was a fun-loving jokester and dedicated to his family.
William, a U.S. Army veteran, was a North Haven High School graduate and worked as a printer for the former Roberts Printing.
She, along with her husband Karl, owned and operated the former Stoney Creek Market of Branford for several years.
Walter, a graduate of Quinnipiac College, was a pharmaceutical salesman for many years before retirement.
She taught at Ridge Road School in North Haven before starting her family.
He was a man who loved his Guinness and his family would love it if you would raise a glass in his memory.
She had worked as a secretary for the Betsy Ross School of New Haven.
Esaltina was devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother who loved her family unconditionally.
She was a member and past president of the Pardee Garden Club, New Haven and an active member of St. John’s Episcopal Church.
She worked for the North Haven Board of Education at Green Acres School as a Paraprofessional Aide for many years until her retirement.
He was a 2002 North Haven High School graduate where he was an outstanding athlete.
Bill worked as a manager for the West Haven and Windsor Board of Education for the Blind and later as a manager for the New Haven Job Corp.
At the time of her death Vicki was a waitress at Bellini's Restaurant of North Haven.
Mimi, who started a business designing hand-screened clothing that she continued for 20 years, taught painting classes in North Haven.
Funeral services will be held on Nov. 21.
A resident of North Haven most of his life, he attended North Haven High School and Gateway Community College.
Phil, the longest-serving captain in North Haven’s volunteer fire service history, protected the life and property of residents for 32 years
He had worked for SNET/Cox Communications for many years until his retirement.
Mary worked as a claim supervisor for Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
Eugene, who served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, will be remembered most of all for the unconditional love he had for his family.
Funeral services will be held on Sept. 25.
He loved singing at the Pumpernickle Pub with his friends, going to car shows, and spending the holidays with his family and friends.
Daniel worked in management at AT&T for 33 years. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather.
A Korean War Veteran, he was a POW before escaping and walking barefoot on snow and ice for two days before he came upon U.S. soldiers.
He was a 1991 North Haven High School graduate. He was also a member of the West Ridge Volunteer Fire Department.
Bill loved yard work and worked on a variety of projects. Above all else, he loved spending time with family, especially his grandchildren.
Robert, a U.S. Army veteran, was a food broker for many years.
She had worked as a seamstress for many years and enjoyed family, flowers and food.
Kevin was employed at Tilcon until his illness. Kevin’s greatest joys were his family, friends and his Harley.
She was a graduate of Quinnipiac University where she earned a Bachelor’s degree and worked for Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Howard, a U.S. Army veteran who was awarded the Purple Heart, was a former selectman and state representative for North Haven.
He worked for the former Howie’s Electric of North Haven, CHR, AAA, the North Haven School System Custodial Department and BMW.
He was a 2000 graduate of Vinal Tech High School of Middletown, and was currently employed as a truck driver in Dallas, Texas.
Joan was employed by the North Haven Board of Education for 19½ years as a Para Professional.
Tom graduated from North Haven High School in 1977 and was employed by US Surgical Corporation for 34 years until his illness.
She worked for the former Mammoth Mart of North Haven for many years and also for her family’s laundry businesses in the New Haven area.
She worked for the New Haven Water Authority for 26 years, later for Group Benefits and for Anthem/Blue Cross until her retirement.
She was an educator for the North Haven Public School system, teaching students at both Ridge Road and Clintonville Elementary Schools.