He was chef and co-owner of Shore Point Café in Branford. After that, he was with Whole Foods Market for 14 years.
Ken worked for the North Haven Public Works Department for more than 30 years until his retirement.
A U.S. Air Force veteran, Joseph worked in food service management for many years until his retirement.
A member of the Wallingford Elks Lodge #1365, he enjoyed boating, fishing, his mom’s delicious cooking, and listening to Willie Nelson music
She was known for her feisty spirit, gentle demeanor, and warm, loving energy.
She worked as the Parish Administrator at the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, and also as a teacher at the BenHaven School in New Haven
Affectionately known as “Mrs. D,” she worked as a Library Paraprofessional at Mill Road and Clintonville Schools in North Haven.
Ranay worked as an Administrative Assistant at Yale School of Medicine and Infertility for 40 years.
She worked in North Haven’s Ridge Road School cafeteria until retirement. Her greatest joy was her family, who she loved unconditionally.
Beloved Mother, Grandmother, Sister and Aunt
A U.S. Air Force veteran, he owned and operated his own painting business for many years after retiring from the NHFD.
She worked as a store manager for several businesses, and was a lifelong member and officer of the North Haven/Cheshire Grange.
Rich retired from the Connecticut D.O.T. where he worked in maintenance and then transferred to Storrs.
Robert was genuinely kind and was always willing to lend a hand to anyone in need.
Ray, who worked at Mark Levinson Audio Systems in Hamden, liked antiques and bargain hunting at flea markets.
She had a long career in education and served as assistant superintendent in Meriden and superintendent of schools in North Haven.
She had a 59-year teaching career in North Haven schools, and holds the distinction of having taught longer than anyone else in Connecticut.
John worked at Morganite Crucible for 25 years, he was a security guard for over 30 years, and worked for M&J Bus Company for 5 years.
A U.S. Navy veteran, he worked for 30 years with IBM Corporation and then with Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Owner of Quasar Mechanical of North Haven, he was an avid outdoors man who enjoyed hunting, fishing, photography, painting, wood carving.
Curt spent years coaching softball, youth, high school (Maloney) & college (Albertus Magnus). Family was the most important part of his life
Emilia was always energetic, enthusiastic and her warm smile and positive attitude would brighten every room she entered.
She worked as a Deputy Division Director for National Science Foundation in DC for many, many years.
A U.S. Navy Veteran during World War II, he worked as a crane operating engineer for Local 478 and later for Metro North until retirement.
Vinny was the co-owner & operator of Dover Autobody. During his children’s youth, he was President of the North Haven Midget football league
She had worked as a traveling nurse for the VNA in Guilford for many years.
He was a police officer at Yale-New Haven Hospital and a custodial supervisor with the New Haven Board of Education.
Her greatest joy was entertaining family and friends, especially around the holidays. Pat’s feisty personality extended to her career.
A devoted educator to those with special needs, she served as a Eucharistic Minister at St. Rita Church & a volunteer at the Columbus House.
She had worked as a waitress for many years, was a member of the Jolly Timers and the North Haven Senior Center.
Rich was a 911 dispatcher for the City of West Haven. He also worked for R & R Trucking and was a Volunteer Firefighter for WHFD.
A U.S. Army veteran, her worked as a truck driver for Stop & Shop and was a member of Teamster Union 443 for many years.
A U.S. Navy veteran, he worked for Covidien for many years and was the owner/operator of the Tick Tock Clock Shop in North Haven.
Tara loved children and was a preschool teacher for 35 years at the JCC, Temple Beth Shalom, and most recently at ABC Learn.
He worked in sales for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company for many years. He was an avid golfer & a member of the Palmetto Hall Golf Association
She worked as a hematologist at St. Raphael Hospital for many years, and was involved in the Mother Circle in North Haven.
A U.S. Air Force veteran, Angelo and his late wife were the owners and operators of Cir-Tek Inc for many years.
Mary was always there to take care of her family, and spend time with her children and grandchildren, who she loved unconditionally.
Dennis enjoyed the simple things in life and encouraged those close to him to do the same. In his words “simplify” was the way of life.
She was a registered nurse for many years at the Hospital of Saint Raphael’s and was involved with direct patient care & discharge planning.