Leonard, an avid bowler who played in both a men’s and couples leagues, worked in pack down at Home Depot for 18 years.
Billy worked as a truck driver and transported band equipment for headline bands, including Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, The Eagles & Rolling Stones
Carol, the owner/operator of the former Graphic Design & Sign, was a Reiki Master, enjoyed photography and loved to cook for her family.
A North Haven High School graduate, he had worked for Banton Construction of North Haven as an electrician and property manager.
He later went on to become owner of Frank Capasso & Sons.
He worked for the City of New Haven Ceta Program, was a Stockbroker for Smith & Barney and owner/partner for Nick’s Char-pit, North Haven.
Known as “Bill” by most, he was the ultimate worker and worked for the Mill Supply Division of Halsey Themper Co in Hamden for over 50 years
Pete, who had a long career in the restaurant business, was a familiar & welcoming face to so many people in North Haven, Hamden & New Haven
She opened Crafts in the Country in North Haven and enjoyed volunteering for many years for the North Haven Historical Society.
She worked tirelessly alongside her husband Bob at Young’s Pleasant View Farms, their family business.
John, a U.S. Navy veteran who worked for the U.S. Postal Service for many years, was a former Little League coach in North Haven.
Michael, also known as Coach Q, was a decorated Quinnipiac University tennis coach, successful business owner and staple in the community.
Sharon worked in the news industry for years and worked with Fox 61, where she won an Emmy Award, WTNH and NESN.
A teacher in Hamden Public Schools for 42 years, he was also the head baseball coach and an assistant football coach for several schools.
A Sacred Heart Academy graduate, she worked as a Computer Engineer at Yale-New Haven Hospital & enjoyed spending time with family & friends.
Carol worked as an Eco-Tech at the former Meriden/Wallingford Hospital and later at MidState Medical Center until her retirement.
Ray proudly served as a Sergeant in the U.S. Air Force before dedicating 32 years as a firefighter for the Hamden Fire Dept.
Bob, a loving family man and dedicated member of the community, was the proud owner and operator of Cirillo Manufacturing for many years.
PJ, a loving and devoted father, was a standout athlete in his youth and worked many years for Pool & Patio of North Haven.
She courageously became an entrepreneur at age 50, opening North Haven Travel, a thriving business she nurtured until age 65.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked as a Service Manager at Robert’s Dodge for many years until his retirement.
Frank was a U.S. Navy veteran and longtime employee of UI. He enjoyed golf, painting and photography and was known for his sense of humor.
David coached youth hockey and baseball in North Haven and had served as a member of the North Haven Volunteer Fire Department.
Diane enjoyed time with her family, boating, socializing at the Branford Yacht Club and loved to travel.
A U.S. Marine Corp. & Air Force veteran, he had a long career as a Connecticut State Trooper & an inspector for the State Attorney’s Office.
Judith, devoted wife, mother and grandmother, volunteered with the Shoreline Community Dining Room as well as Wreaths Across America.
Linda, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, previously worked as a hair and makeup artist at Walt Disney World.
Anna, a registered nurse, enjoyed a long, decorated career of 58 years in nursing services, working at numerous facilities locally.
Annette, lovingly referred to as “Nettie Belle”, cherished spending time with family, friends and her beloved dogs.
Phyllis, a lifelong North Haven resident, was one of the founding members of St. Frances Cabrini Church.
Pastor of Faith United Methodist Church, Beloved Husband, Son, Father & Brother
Mary worked as a medical office manager prior to retirement. She was an avid Yankees fan, reader and enjoyed anything Snoopy.
Deborah worked for Rite Aid in North Haven and later as a baker for BJ’s Wholesale Club. She enjoyed art, gardening, Harry Potter and baking
Anthony was fondly remembered for his candor, ingenuity, sense of humor, big smile, laughter, words of wisdom and devotion to family.
A Korean War veteran, Frank was a union carpenter and worked for the New Haven Board of Education for several years until his retirement.
Richard, the owner/operator of Wilson Furniture & Upholstery, was very active on many committees and commissions in the Town of North Haven.
Edith was a devoted caregiver and cherished spending time with loved ones and friends.
Toni, beloved and cherished by all that knew her, was a devoted mother, daughter and friend to many.
Charlie, who served during the Vietnam War, was co-owner of a house and commercial construction company and longtime softball umpire.
She was a school bus monitor in North Haven for more than 30 years until her retirement.