A U.S. Army veteran during World War II, he was North Haven’s first black police officer and the first in any New Haven suburb.
Jackie devoted herself to her business, but also enjoyed going to the casino and family gatherings.
Mary’s life was dedicated to educating and caring for children in her community and the school systems she was a part of.
A longtime employee at Ulbrich Stainless Steel & Metals, he was instrumental in establishing a manufacturing plant in Sheffield, England.
Co-owner of Hamden Florist for 47 years, family and friends agree she was a true testament of "Never underestimate the strength of a woman."
He was a founding member of the New Haven Police Department’s SWAT team and later co-owned Ellen’s Antiques and C&E Tree Service.
He owned & operated ABC Auto service on Dixwell Ave. for over 30 years. He managed Town Billiards for 21 years & owned a farm in East Haven.
Her early involvement in the League of Women Voters, Girl Scouts & Ridge Road School’s PTA eventually led to a lifetime of community service
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Navy. Philip had worked for Pratt & Whitney for many years retiring as a foreman.
He worked for Amtrak for many years retiring as a heavy equipment operator. Art was a member of the New Haven Elks Lodge and loved fishing.
She worked for the former Marvin Brothers Express, for J.T. Furrey Construction of Hamden and later at Tech One Auto Center of North Haven.
Maureen worked as a special education teacher for many years. She had a wonderful sense of humor and loved children.
Tom, who attended St. Rita School in Hamden and Notre Dame High School in West Haven, took pride in his long career in landscaping.
His involvement as an announcer, manager and commentator for several semi-pro football teams earned him multiple championship rings.
A North Haven High School graduate, she had many passions in life including baking, cooking, knitting, crocheting and talking.
She worked as a CNA for several facilities from high school to 1996 and worked for CT Hospice as a home care nurse until her retirement.
She traveled the world twice with her husband Andy. She was known for her wicked sense of humor and once you met her you never forget her.
A U.S. Army veteran, Ken was a police officer in North Haven and worked for Dichello Distributors as a sales manager for 21 years.
Emily retired from SNET after many years of service as a manager.
Gregg worked at the George Schmidt Company of Branford and later for Walmart in Branford for 15 years. He was a lover of music.
Gail, who worked for McDermott Chevrolet for 33 years, enjoyed quilting, knitting, crocheting, antiquing and genealogy studies.
Lori especially enjoyed the beach, she loved all animals, visiting local vineyards, and spending time with family and friends.
Grace worked for many years in the food service industry at Kmart and Wendy’s.
He was an avid reader, nature and animal lover and enjoyed gardening. He also carried on his dad’s business, Robert J. Greene Construction.
He had worked for Stop & Shop for many years and later was co-owner of the C & A Market in West Haven.
Norma’s greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren who she loved unconditionally.
He will always be remembered for his wonderful smile and gentle spirit.
He worked as a police officer for the city of Bridgeport for 20 years until his retirement. He most recently worked as a car salesman.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday.
She worked for many years in the hospitality industry.
Arline, who attended the Juilliard School of Music, was a private piano and vocal teacher in North Haven and Hamden for over 30 years.
Guy, who became a pilot early in life, worked in the restaurant business for many years, bartending, managing and owned his own restaurant.
He was well-known as selling newspapers in New Haven and later had worked for Sears for many years, then worked for AT&T until retirement.
Ralph worked as a truck driver for the Gallicchio Trucking Corporation and Arco/ Shell Fuel for many years until his retirement.
She was an avid gardener, enjoyed dancing and spending her winters in Florida where she taught line dancing for 18 years.
Family and friends are invited to go directly to the Office of All Saints Cemetery, 700 Middletown Avenue, North Haven on Wednesday morning.
Prior to his retirement, Joe was a weigh master for Modern Material of Hamden.
He will be remembered by family & friends as a caring, resilient, hardworking, sports-loving young man who always had a smile on his face...
Emilio, who worked as a spot welder at the former Stone Safety for many years and at the former U.S. Surgical, enjoyed coaching youth soccer
John had taught elementary school, was involved with advertising and later was a website developer.