1934 - 2023
1942 - 2023
Beloved Husband and Father, A Passionate Outdoorsman and Avid Fisherman Who Cherished his Time in Nature
One of the great joys of Michael’s life was becoming a grandfather to five amazing boys.
1964 - 2023
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Brother and Uncle
Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Friend
Frank was formerly of Orange and Stratford. Frank was instrumental in founding the Schick Golf League at Orange Hills Country Club.
Tony founded and owned Connecticut Air Systems Inc. in Milford, Conn. Having worked in the HVAC field since 1966, he opened CT Air in 1979.
Beloved Companion, Father, Grandfather and Friend
1949 - 2023
1953 - 2023
Brian was the epitome of strength demonstrated by his customer-centric work ethic, equaled only by his yearlong cancer fight.
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather and Uncle
Paul was an expeditor for Avco, worked for the Grassy Hill Country Club, and snow plowed for many Milford businesses.
1932 ~ 2023
Ronald was an avid car and boat enthusiast, from being an ace mechanic to having a need for speed behind the wheel.
Tyler was a sincere and kind human being. He was always willing to help and lend a hand to anybody in need.
Jeannette was an avid floral designer, and dedicated member of the Orange Garden Club for over 50 years, including service as President.
Ray met Vera in a restaurant in New Haven and were married in 1957. They went on to have their only child and were married for 62 years.
Father and Best Friend
Contardi taught Spanish in Stratford Public Schools.
Longtime employee at Derby Savings Bank
Betty was a lifelong Orange resident and volunteer at the Farm Museum at the Orange Country Fair
A force that left a lasting impression on all those lucky enough to meet him, he held many titles throughout his short, but remarkable life.
Sylvia was a devoted mother and grandmother.
John lived in Orange most of his life. He had a successful career at SNET, AT&T and NYNEX corporations and was a devout catholic.
She is survived by a daughter, four grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild.
Fred moved to the U.S. in 1989 to work on tree removal and landscape installations. He helped his sons develop their careers.
She was a former director of the Orange Historical Society and served on the town's Bicentennial Committee.
She opened three successful restaurants with family over the years: Pizza Vesuvio, Santa Lucia Restaurant and Vesuvio II in West Haven.
Ronald enjoyed golf, playing tennis, skiing and rooting for his grandchildren during sports.
She raised her family in Milford and Orange. She enjoyed traveling throughout Europe and Asia and was a talented seamstress.
Joan worked as a paraprofessional in Milford, at Casanova Candies and eventually owned her own cleaning business.
Karen was the Vice President of Bruneau’s Service Center Inc. where she worked side by side with her loving husband Robert L. Bruneau.
Through the years Linda enjoyed working in the Orange Public School system, Gabrielle’s Restaurant, Mohegan Sun and Spectrum Associates.
Butch served in the U.S. Navy and retired from the New Haven PD and worked as an investigator for the States Attorney’s Office in Milford.
Regina served as director of medical records at several hospitals. She enjoyed reading, playing piano, swimming, her gardens and sailing.
He immigrated to the United States in 1958 from Egypt and practiced internal medicine in the Derby area for many years.
She was a member of the Elks Club and enjoyed crafts, gardening, swimming and going to the movies.