A Deacon since 1992, he served at St. Barnabas Church and later at St. Therese Church, North Haven, for many years.
Kathryn, who worked at American Fidelity and Bank of America, loved to cook and bake and was happiest when surrounded by family and friends.
Emmy, who worked for Yale-New Haven Hospital, Remedy, was a loving and caring person, always there for people, she will truly be missed.
He had a passion for organizing and participating in sports, which started at an early age on Montowese Avenue in North Haven.
He had worked as an Industrial Salesman for C.S. Mersick and Company and later worked for the H. C. Lovell Company until his retirement.
She had worked as a secretary at the North Haven High School for 35 years and was a member of the St. Bernadette’s Senior Center.
He enjoyed life to its fullest and adored his darling wife Annette, all his animals, especially his horses and his dear granddog.
He was a member of the legendary “Wonder Five” Hillhouse basketball team and is a member of the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame.
He graduated from the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, King’s Point, NY and served as a Licensed Engineering Officer on many U.S. flag vessels.
After raising their family and volunteering in local schools, she worked for the North Haven Board of Education.
He was an avid member of the West Ridge Volunteer Fire Department in North Haven before moving to Harkers Island.
He had the opportunity to volunteer with (Saint) Mother Teresa in Calcutta and joined the Missionaries of the Holy Apostles.
She had worked as a secretary for the North Haven Board of Education for 32 years until her retirement.
He was known for his sharp wit, infectious smile, his love of delivering candy to cancer patients and making the nurses smile.
Sheila, a Sacred Heart Academy graduate, was involved in North Haven politics & Concerned Citizens of North Haven, was a past PTA President.
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army during World War II. Frank had worked at National Lumber as a salesman for many years.
Colleen, a longtime employee of All Freight Logistics of North Haven, will be most remembered for her infectious laugh and kind spirit.
Eugene, a U.S. Army veteran & a member of the Truck Drivers Hall of Fame, was known for playing Santa Claus at the Meriden Square & ACES.
He worked as a Tool Design Engineer for US Repeating Arms and the company had to move down south to get him to retire after 40 years.
She and her late husband were the owners of Barlo Manufacturing. She enjoyed cooking, baking, gardening, but enjoyed her family most of all.
Howie had a 45-year volunteer career of firefighting & was a lifetime member of both the Montowese & West Ridge Volunteer Fire Associations.
Anthony, a North Haven High graduate, worked for First General Services and most recently at Southern Connecticut Restoration of North Haven
She was involved with various senior clubs & enjoyed dancing. Her greatest joy was spending time with family whom she loved unconditionally.
John loved to ride quads and dirt bikes on his favorite trails, enjoyed and was very knowledgeable about cars.
Lorraine was a great cook, an award-winning athlete and the most caring person around. She touched the lives of all that knew her.
She retired from Marlin Firearms Co. in North Haven as a private secretary in 2004.
Marion, who worked in the North Haven Schools cafeteria for many years, loved to sing, dance, travel, cook, and just have fun.
He served with the U.S. Coast Guard and later worked as an IT Analyst for Connecticut.
She had worked as a secretary at St. Raphael’s Hospital for many years until her retirement.
Julius was the owner and operator of J & L Excavating.
Jean enjoyed her years as a teacher’s aide in the Media Center of North Haven High School and volunteered often at St. Barnabas Church.
Anna had worked as a floor manager for the former Strause-Adler Company of New Haven and was a parishioner of St. Barnabas Church.
Robert was a Lieutenant at the Cheshire Correctional Institution and a North Haven volunteer firefighter with the West Ridge Department.
“A million words wouldn’t be enough to describe how special Henry was and how many people loved him.”
Ralph, a U.S. Army veteran, worked as a tailor for 52 years at J. Press of New Haven and enjoyed spending time with family.
She earned her a bachelor’s degree from SCSU and was a teacher for the Hamden Board of Education for 44 years until her retirement.
She was a curator and president of the North Haven Historical Society and Jaycee Woman of the Year and received a day in her honor.
Maureen was a bookkeeper for many area businesses for many years until her retirement and enjoyed traveling and boating.
He was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and former head basketball coach at Yale University.
John, a North Haven High graduate, loved to work on cars and was an excellent mechanic.