She worked in customer service for Accu-Standard for many years & enjoyed floral arranging & baking, but most of all helping anyone in need.
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War and served as a deacon at St. Barnabas Church in North Haven.
Rick worked many years as an iron worker and salesman. He enjoyed fishing, golf, antiquing and spending time with family.
Moe, a proud Army veteran, worked many years for Knudsen Brothers Dairy and was the founder and operator of the Globe-Knudsen Corporation.
She was the first female computer programmer at the United Illuminating, where she worked for 35 years.
Christine, always loving and devoted to her family, worked as a supervisor at Sargent for many years.
Anthony’s greatest passion was working on his many cars. Known to help anyone at any time, Anthony will be greatly missed by his friends.
Myron, who served as a police officer with the North Branford Police Department, loved spending time with his grandchildren.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked as a service manager for Goodrich Oil, which later became Kasden Oil, for many years until his retirement.
Helen, a longtime Rockbestos employee, was a steadfastly positive matriarchal force in her family, always cherishing time with loved ones.
Rae truly had a loving beautiful soul, always a smile and kind word for all. She had a lifelong love of music and a beautiful singing voice.
Rose spent her entire adult life farming with her husband on the Balletto family farm. She later began the Balletto farm market.
Jeff was a man of many talents and interests. He enjoyed a successful career in accounting, was a proud Army veteran and devoted family man.
Ed, a UConn graduate who was the Finance Director for the Town of North Haven, enjoyed his Tuesday and Friday night card games.
A U.S. Marine Corps veteran during the Vietnam era, he worked as a mail handler for the U.S. Postal Service for many years until retirement.
Michael, a loving and devoted family man, worked as an auto body technician for several area auto body shops for over 50 years.
Rick, who worked for Amtrak and Sims Metal, also owned and operated Rick’s Repair Service and loved repairing anything that moved.
Nicholas brought endless love and joy into everyone’s life, he was truly a gentle soul and will be missed every day by all who knew him.
Joan worked many years for AFL-CIO, cherished spending time with family, and enjoyed cooking, reading, jigsaw puzzles and ceramics.
Cathy, a true matriarch and devoted wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and friend, enjoyed a long successful career in the banking industry.
Bob proudly served in the U.S. Army and his community, while enjoying a successful career in insurance, real estate and property management.
Al was a decorated U.S. Marine, active member of the community and devoted family man and friend.
Susan, who worked as a secretary at St. Lawrence School in West Haven, was famous for her anginetti cookies & was loved by all who knew her.
Vernica cherished spending time with loved ones, playing piano and listening to classical music.
Dorothy worked 30 years as an administrative assistant for SNET. She cherished traveling around the world and spending time with loved ones.
Christa, known for her bigger than life personality and devotion to her son, worked many years as a talented beautician and hair artist.
Michael was the CEO and President of Genovese and Massaro. He was also an avid outdoorsman and member of the Hamden Fish and Game Club.
William, affectionately referred to as “Moody”, was a successful entrepreneur that was well-loved, respected and known for his big heart.
Bruce was a passionate and published writer, dedicated friend, devoted husband, lover of literature, music, fishing and the great outdoors.
Eileen was a very loving and supportive wife, mother, mother-in-law and grandmother.
A North Haven High School graduate, Myles worked as an IT Field Engineer for 45 years and won numerous awards for his excellent service.
A North Haven High School graduate, she was a lover of animals & volunteered as a member of the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fairfield County
Ted was a devoted family man, successful entrepreneur and co-founder and owner of the WCDQ radio station.
Al, remembered for his original sense of humor and honest spirit, was an avid antique dealer and a software consultant for Keane Inc.
Tony, who grew up on the family farm in North Haven, was a second-generation farmer, and always loved to be working in his shop.
Stanley worked at Gulf Oil for 29 years and was one of the founding members and partner at R.Y.C.K. Builders.
Bill enjoyed a long career in the air conditioning industry, working for Hitachi Corp. for 20 years.
Connor was an exceptional athlete, excelling at both basketball and baseball. He was well-loved and valued his family & those he cared for.
Christopher, who worked as an exterminator for Fox Pest Control, was a North Haven High School graduate and huge animal lover.
Virginia was known as an extremely generous and giving person. She adored her family, was kind, selfless, thoughtful and hard working.