Laura was an avid golfer and member of the Racebrook Country Club. She also worked as an executive secretary and spent time as a model.
Tim enjoyed a career in finance, was an accomplished photographer, world traveler, woodworker and avid music enthusiast.
Tom, an avid car enthusiast and devoted family man, owned and operated Torello Auto Parts in West Haven for many years.
Andrew, known for his infectious smile, graduated from Amity High School in 2010 where he played varsity ice hockey.
Vincent was a talented machinist, avid fisherman and devoted husband, father and grandfather.
John, an avid tennis player, worked in the insurance industry for many years serving as a commercial lines property supervisor
Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Sister
Lorraine enjoyed a successful career as a statistical assistant. She was a gifted seamstress, knitter, devoted mother and community leader.
Fred, a devoted family man, known for his honesty, dignity and empathy, was a loyal and dedicated 45 year employee of Sikorsky Aircraft.
Thomas was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather.
Evelyn was a faithful member of Saint Mary Church in Milford for over 60 years where she served as a Eucharist Minister and choir member.
David, a family man through and through and devoted husband and father, spent many years working as an engineer.
The couple loved life and were inseparable. They brought much love, wisdom and joy to those their lives had touched.
Betsy worked for many years at Yale-New Haven Hospital and as school nurse and secretary for Laurel Oaks Adventist School in Hamden.
Paul, a devoted family man and avid New York Giants fan, worked for several insurance companies for many years.
Edward worked in sales for the Interstate Container Company and was a proud member of the CT National Guard Band.
Kimberly, always loving and devoted to her family, worked for the Town of Orange at the High Plains Community Center for many years.
Daniel was the founder and president of the United States Basketball League and vice president of Spectrum Associates in Milford.
Carol, a loving and devoted wife and mother, was an animal lover and an active volunteer at Milford Hospital for many years.
Sal worked for many years at the Armstrong Rubber Co. and was also a licensed electrician.
Shirley worked for the Schick/Warner Lambert Co. for many years and previously served as PTA President at the High Plaines School in Orange.
Beloved Husband, Father and Brother
John, known as a history buff, cherished his time with spent family. He also worked as a Senior Auditor for the State of Connecticut.
As a longtime employee of Sears he used his artistic design, carpentry, and electrical skills to build remarkable displays
John proudly served his country during World War II in the U.S. Navy and worked for 40 years at the Carpenter Technology Corporation.
Lee, loving and devoted to her family, enjoyed gardening, crafting and being a nurse.
Mary Jane, always loving and supportive to her family, enjoyed walking on the beach, listening to Straus Waltzes and hunting bargains.
Trevor, a loving and devoted father, known for his genuine smile, owned and operated Carpet & Tile by the Mile and was an avid sports fan.
Linda, a truly devoted wife and mother, most recently worked for Duracell, Inc. She also took great pride in caring for her rescue cats.
Ginny, a fan of the opera and a devoted wife, worked at the Yale Faculty Club. She was also a member of the Racebrook Country Club.
Edie, a devoted grandmother, worked as a secretary in the New Haven Superior Court Clerk's Office and Office of the Judges' Secretary.
Gaetano was known as "The Pizza Guy" to his family and friends. He worked in Quality Assurance at Bayer Pharmaceuticals for many years.
Gary served in the U.S. Marines. He was an Executive Recruiter and Co-Owner of MRG Search and Placement.
Grace spent many years as a psychiatric nurse and a licensed massage therapist. She loved hiking trails, traveling, boarding and horses.
Roger dedicated his life to public service and volunteerism. He worked for both the Orange Department of Police and Fire Services.
Salvatore, a loving husband, father and grandfather, was the owner of Automatic Door, Inc. of Milford and Orange since 1980.
Retired Orange Police Lt. Rodger J. Addil, 72, died on Dec. 8 from complications of the coronavirus, according to his obituary.
Rodger Addil, who died Tuesday, was the lieutenant in command of the Investigative Services Unit from 1996 until his retirement in 2000.
Les was a “jack of all trades” and a master of many. As an officer he received recognition by the Orange Board of Police Commissioners.
David was a professor of Chemistry at Southern Connecticut State University. He loved dinners with family and walking local area trails.