She had worked as a seamstress for many years and enjoyed family, flowers and food.
Kevin was employed at Tilcon until his illness. Kevin’s greatest joys were his family, friends and his Harley.
She was a graduate of Quinnipiac University where she earned a Bachelor’s degree and worked for Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Howard, a U.S. Army veteran who was awarded the Purple Heart, was a former selectman and state representative for North Haven.
He worked for the former Howie’s Electric of North Haven, CHR, AAA, the North Haven School System Custodial Department and BMW.
He was a 2000 graduate of Vinal Tech High School of Middletown, and was currently employed as a truck driver in Dallas, Texas.
Joan was employed by the North Haven Board of Education for 19½ years as a Para Professional.
Tom graduated from North Haven High School in 1977 and was employed by US Surgical Corporation for 34 years until his illness.
She worked for the former Mammoth Mart of North Haven for many years and also for her family’s laundry businesses in the New Haven area.
She worked for the New Haven Water Authority for 26 years, later for Group Benefits and for Anthem/Blue Cross until her retirement.
She was an educator for the North Haven Public School system, teaching students at both Ridge Road and Clintonville Elementary Schools.
Hugh had a fierce commitment to the practice of medicine. He lived his life when he could and fought through when he had to.
Janice, who obtained her Bachelor’s degree from SCSU, taught at the Moppet Minders Nursery School in North Haven.
One of Sally’s greatest joys was vacationing in Narragansett, R.I. by their beautiful ocean.
Linda had worked for many years at the Lancôme Cosmetics counter at Bon-Ton where she loved her customers as much as they loved her.
She worked in the Commercial Insurance Industry; enjoyed gardening, crafts and her dogs.
Bob, who was a business owner, served his country as a Corporal in the United States Marine Corp. 1st Anglico during the Vietnam War.
She grew up in Stony Creek and was a 1973 graduate of Branford High School
She had an indomitable spirit, loved to laugh, make people laugh, and was always extraordinarily generous with her love, resources and time.
George, a U.S. Army veteran, will be remembered for his thoughtfulness and sense of humor.
Gene passed away suddenly on Dec. 25 on the beach in Perth, Western Australia, doing what he loved most, playing, laughing and loving life.
She was an active parishioner at St. Barnabas Church; was a Cub Scout Den Mother and Girl Scout leader for her children.
Michael, a proud veteran of the U. S. Army, was an active member of the Wallingford Parks and Rec. Basketball and Softball Senior Leagues.
He was the owner/operator of Evergreen Landscaping & Sons and had a passion for sports.
He was a partner with Retirement Planning Partners of North Haven.
For almost 60 years, she enjoyed a rich and successful career as a mezzo soprano in opera, oratorio, chamber ensembles and song recitals.
Fred was the founder of North Haven Little League and the gym at the new North Haven High School was dedicated in his name in 2006.
Andrew had a passion for music, especially the guitar and writing his own songs. He was a great artist and received many awards for his work
Rick, who worked for United Health Group as an IT architect, loved sports and enjoyed camping, Disney and their Castaway Cay cruise.
She had worked for the former Edward T. Malley Company of New Haven until her retirement.
Kevin joined the faculty at Quinnipiac University in 2004, was appointed Interim Dean in 2012 and appointed Dean in 2014.
Dorothy worked as a bookkeeper for Rossotto Construction, Inc. for more than 35 years.
Lena, who passed away peacefully on her 60th wedding anniversary, was a secretary for the North Haven Fire Department and Chief Rosadini.
For 64 years, Mildred and her husband made sure to fill their renovated farmhouse home with family, friends, good food and happy pets.
Janet loved gardening, sailing, skiing, traveling, antiques, new experiences, peanut butter, and maple syrup.
Furbush served in the Marine Corps and was wounded in action in 1945 in Okinawa and received a purple heart.
David served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and worked for many years with T. Jermine & Sons Plumbing.
Semmler was a longtime music teacher at Southern Connecticut State University and was an active member of the North Haven High School PTA.
Joseph was the owner and operator of J.F. Engine Works; assisted with his son’s Boy Scout Troop and was a real outdoorsman.
Jaime founded the support group for young adults at the Smilow Cancer Center at Yale called “IMPACT” and was an amazing aunt.