Nick, a World War II veteran, was awarded the Bronze Star for ‘Superior Professional Skills and Steadfast Devotion.’
Sharon, a North Haven native, worked for Built Right Home Solutions; enjoyed Lake George, California beaches & baking Grandma’s Irish bread.
She had worked as a Bookkeeper for many years, before becoming a stay at home mom, later returning to work as a Pharmacy Technician.
He worked as an electrician & mechanical supervisor for New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroads, Penn Central, Con-Rail & for Metro North.
She became a medical assistant and worked for the Hospital of St. Raphael Pathology Department and later for the former RJD Orthotics.
Joseph, a U.S. Navy veteran, was employed by Clinton Food Center, Pathmark and Shaw’s before retirement.
John was an Inside Sales Associate for A.D.I. – Honeywell for over 28 years.
Dave was a great mechanic, could rebuild any engine, and loved cars. Friends often relied on him to fix any problem they had with their car.
She was an office worker for different offices in the New Haven area for many years until her retirement.
He was a graduate of North Haven High School, worked in the printing industry for many years and later was a trainer of school bus drivers.
Joseph, a North Haven High School graduate, was kindhearted and his family and friends were the center of his life.
She worked at Frontier Communications for 28 years and most recently as a medical billing and coding specialist for Cblpath in North Haven.
He volunteered with The Big Brothers and Big Sisters organization for a number of years.
He was a member of the North Haven Senior Center, was a North Haven Supernumerary for 19 years, was a volunteer firefighter.
She was a member of the Knights of Columbus/San Salvador Council Ladies Auxiliary. Rose was an excellent cook, enjoyed playing bingo.
Nelly’s greatest joy was raising her four children, to them she was truly a “super hero.”
Charles was a Tool & Die Maker, an avid fisherman, and a former member of the Waucoma Yacht Club and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary.
Stanley joined the National Guards in 1950, was activated during the Korean War and was so proud to have served in the US Army for 32 years.
Frank fought for his country in the U.S. Marine Corps on the front lines in Korea. He was an engineer and computer programmer.
He was principal at Temple Street, Green Acres and Montowese Elementary Schools and later assistant principal at North Haven High School.
Funeral services were held on June 21.
A “Jack-Of-All-Trades,” he enjoyed fishing, boating, cooking, landscaping around his home but most of all he enjoyed being with his family.
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He was the Owner / Operator of the former Parkway Texaco in Hamden, was an advisor for several local dealerships & owned Walt's Lawn Service
He was a passionate coach for North Haven Youth Football, Max Sinoway Little League and Girls Softball.
Anna worked as a secretary for the West Haven School System at Seth Haley, Alma Pagels, Colonial Park, and West Haven High School.
Basil enjoyed enlightening and entertaining his friends and neighbors with lamb roasts on his custom made spit.
Prior to her retirement Theresa worked for the former Community Banking Company of North Branford and also worked for Publix Super Markets.
He was a member for 25 years and past Master of the Corinthian Masonic Lodge #63 of North Haven.
Janet retired in 2016 after a 32 year career at SNET, SBC and AT&T where she held various management positions in Finance and Marketing.
She was the first auxiliary police woman in North Haven and worked as a matron at North Haven High School for over 20 years.
Her grandchildren were the light of her life.
Full of ambition and thriving on hard work, she operated her own successful business for many years named “Audrey’s Insurance Place.”
She loved gardening & cooking, enjoyed sewing and knitting but most of all being with her family and friends whom she loved unconditionally.
She was a volunteer and “greeter” at the Wallingford Senior Center for 10 years.
Rita enjoyed trips to the casino, dancing and loved her sweets. She especially enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.
Don was a lifelong member of St. John’s Episcopal Church in North Haven, serving on the vestry as Junior and Senior wardens.
Betty was a member of the Sweet Adeline’s Singing Society.
He also leaves behind 6 nieces and nephews, 9 great nieces and nephews, as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends.
He was a member of the Masonic Lodge #63 of North Haven, the American Legion Murray/Reynolds Post #76 of North Haven.