Virginia was known as an extremely generous and giving person. She adored her family, was kind, selfless, thoughtful and hard working.
John proudly served in the Navy, worked for Old Dominion Freight Line and was a member of the Indian Neck Yacht Club for over 22 years.
Bernice was the co-owner of D’Addio’s Garden Center of North Haven. She loved people, plants and animals of all kinds.
Vivienne served as a registered nurse working as a VNA in New Haven and as a school nurse for the Milford school system for many years.
Mark, a fitness trainer who won several bodybuilding titles, touched many lives. He was a Woodbridge police officer and D.A.R.E. instructor.
Jackie worked at DeChello Distributors of Orange for 35 years and enjoyed cruises, the casino and spending time with loved ones.
Russell, the definition of a true gentleman, worked in construction and was a member of the CT Laborers' Union, Local 455 of West Haven.
John, a dedicated family man and animal lover, enjoyed a successful career in transportation with the Teamsters Union, 443.
Joan, always loving and devoted to her family and friends, enjoyed bowling, poker and going to the casino.
Anthony faithfully served in the U.S. Army, worked many years as a plumber at Yale University and was a proud member of the NRA.
Anthony proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and was the owner and operator of Redwood Furniture Refinishing.
Ronnie worked as a budget assistant for SNET and as a travel agent for many years. She enjoyed traveling and cherished time with family.
Michael adored his 40-year career as a heavy equipment operator at Tilcon. His sarcasm was infectious and warmed many hearts.
Arthur, "aka Uncle Peanut" was a dedicated and devoted family man and friend. He was known as a gentle giant, great listener and kind soul.
She was the supervisor/manager of the former A&P Candy Division.
Carole worked for many years for Blue Cross-Blue Shield of North Haven and most recently with the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
Joe, a loving and devoted family man, worked many years for Consumer Reports Magazine.
Charles, a devoted family man, spent many years as a professor, specializing in Legal History and Commercial Law at numerous universities.
Domenic, known as a kind man and always devoted to his family, friends and dogs, was a natural musician and self-taught guitarist.
Fay, always remembered as a kind, loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked as an x-ray technician for many years.
Margaret owned and operated M.L. Solecki Realty Agency of New Haven for many years and also worked for the Connecticut State Legislature.
Jeff worked as a pharmacist, was a life member of the Wallingford Elk’s Lodge #1365, and was also involved in many community organizations.
Anthony, an avid sports enthusiast and pool player, worked for North Haven Tile and served as manager at Vollero’s and Check King.
A 2006 North Haven High School graduate, Nicholas was an avid New York Yankees fan and was a television watching buff.
Tom, a man full of love and compassion, was a devoted father and grandfather. He also served for many years as a special education teacher.
Carol, always loving and devoted to her family, was known for her charity and community involvement in many local organizations.
Bill, a skilled woodworker, painter and handyman, worked as a mason for over 50 years and was heavily involved in many local organizations.
Marie, always loving and devoted to her family, was a member of the North Haven Senior Center and the Red Hatters.
John was a proud U.S. Army WWII Veteran and worked as a purchasing agent for Union and New Haven Trust Company for 35 years.
He was a hardworking and devoted husband, father, and grandfather. Bob and his wife owned several businesses, including in Wallingford.
Ruth, always devoted to her family, volunteered at the Homemaker Thrift Shop in Branford and was a member of the New Haven Country Club.
He was the owner/operator of All American Glass of North Branford and worked for Yale University. He enjoyed his motorcycles & hot rod cars.
Nancy, an avid golfer and member of the Farms Country Club, was employed by CAMCO in Hamden for many years.
Richard worked for the Catholic Cemeteries Association in North Haven for many years and also at the Borrelli Farm working alongside family.
Jack, a staple in the community, worked for SNET for over 30 years, before owning and operating Josephine Dress Shoppe in Branford.
Mauro worked as a physical education teacher in the North Haven school system and managed Paradise Country Club in Hamden for over 20 years.
Marie, an avid knitter, was always a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Anne was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
Ruth, hard-working, compassionate and always dedicated to her family, loved to knit, crochet, paint, draw and play piano.
Vera, known for her happy and kind disposition, was loving, devoted and always giving to her family and friends