Dorothy worked for George M. Douglas Company as an assembler for many years.
Carol worked as a Senior Administrative Assistant at Yale University for many years. She loved her family and her dogs unconditionally.
Paul was a professor at Southern Connecticut State University in the Silversmith Jewelry Art Department for many years.
Ralph served as captain for the New Haven Fire Department. He was devoted to his family and enjoyed coaching his grandson’s baseball team.
A U.S. Army veteran, Jim spent his career in law enforcement with Metro-North Police and often coached his daughter’s sports teams.
Angelina worked as a claims representative for Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Haven. She loved travelling and cooking.
Barbara was the owner and operator of Jensen Dental. She enjoyed sailing and spending time with her family and friends.
Mary worked for the North Haven Board of Education as Principal of Montowese Elementary and Ridge Road Elementary schools for many years.
Edward, a “Giant” among men, was co-owner of Onofrio’s Market and founder of Onofrio’s Catering Service.
Jeanne was a directory assistance operator for SNET. She enjoyed entertaining, cooking and spending time with her family.
John was retired from Asbestos Workers Local No. 33. He was a member of the Hamden Elks Lodge and the North Haven Sons & Daughters of Italy.
Ron served in the U.S. Navy, was a licensed electrician and was the owner and operator of Dairy Queen in Wallingford and Fair Haven.
Nicholas worked for MetLife Insurance Co. for many years. He was a lover of music and was a talented drummer, playing in numerous bands.
Stephen served in the U.S. Marines. He worked as a railroad mechanic for Amtrak and as an Operating Engineer for Giordano Construction.
Maria worked as a cook for Michelangelo’s Restaurant in West Haven for many years. She also enjoyed baking, singing and gardening.
Kerry worked at The Frick Collection in New York City for 30 years, retiring as the Head of the Photo Archive Department.
Fred served 31 years with the New Haven Fire Dept. retiring as an Lieutenant. He was also a former President of the Knights of St. Patrick.
Richard worked for Marlin Firearms for 47 years and was also President of the Marlin Athletic Association from 1989 – 1999.
Ronnie, a North Haven High School graduate, had been working for his family’s business, Coach Auto Body, as a Parts Manager.
Dr. Lambrakis was a professor at the University of New Haven where he received a National Fellowship and was Dean of Engineering.
Phil, an avid fan of Harley Davidson motorcycles, worked as the manager of Big and Tall Men’s Apparel and at JoS. A. Bank in Orange.
Anne worked for A.C. Gilberts, Oslo Controls and Anthem Blue Cross. She was also a parishioner of St. Therese Church in North Haven.
Flynn was an engineer for Metro North Railroad for 40 years. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and was an avid fan of UConn Women’s basketball.
Jesse, a devoted father and uncle, worked as a roofer and sider. He loved fishing, camping and outdoor bonfires.
Pete, a loving brother and son, resided at 16 Oakridge in Bethany for many years where he touched many lives.
John served many years as Director of Emergency Services at St. Raphael’s Hospital. He also worked at Village Medical Center in North Haven.
Anna worked for many years as the office manager for C&B Machine Company. She was also a member of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church in Hamden.
Larry, known for his larger than life personality, worked at the Guilford Boat Yard and Sleeping Giant Golf Course for many years.
Marge worked for the Boys Scouts of America in New Haven and as a secretary for the North Haven Elementary School System.
Charles served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and was the owner and operator of A to Z Rentals in North Haven.
David, a loving husband, father and grandfather, was the owner and operator of New England Detailers.
Deborah worked at Marlin Firearm for 48 years. She was also a member of American Legion Post 76 and the CT Alumni Sr Drum and Bugle Corps.
Anthony, a loving husband, father and grandfather, was an avid Patriots, Red Sox and Huskies fan.
Beatrice worked as a Registered Nurse at the Hospital of St. Raphael’s for many years.
Michael was a teacher for the East Haven School System for many years and worked part-time for the U.S. Postal Service.
Rosemary, a heart transplant recipient in 1996, worked for North Haven Tile and was a member; guest speaker of transplant support groups.
Pasquale served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and worked as a Salesman for Gerber Foods for 35 years.
Roy, a former U.S. Marine, owned and operated his own flooring company. Has was a talented wood craftsman, loved the outdoors and gardening.
Eleanor was a member of the Annex Y.M.A. and the New Haven Elks Lodge. She enjoyed playing 500 Rummy and loved her family unconditionally.
Caleb played North Haven Youth Football, enjoyed auto mechanics and was an accomplished guitar player.