June was a loving mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She worked for New Haven Savings Bank for 40 years.
Ronnie worked for the Milford Board of Ed. She was a member of the Orangewood Woman’s Club, Holy Infant Woman’s Guild and the Lion's Club.
Retired Bookkeper and Beloved Aunt
Stephen, a Connecticut Hall of Fame Duck Pin bowler, worked as a concrete mixer driver for Beard Concrete and owned a trucking business.
Paul, a talented handyman and avid NASCAR FAN, worked as an engineer for US Motors and as a technical representative at Xerox.
Walter served in the U.S. Army and worked in the helicopter supply industry. He was also an accomplished musician and photographer.
Gloria, a loving wife, sister and aunt, was a retired school teacher in Oxford.
Robert worked as a service manager at Ford of Branford. He loved the Red Sox, Cowboys, the outdoors and spending time with his family.
Lorraine worked for Elm City Management Company as a bookkeeper for many years. She loved to cook, enjoyed reading, music and her family.
Tony worked for Copeland Company Inc. in Cheshire for many years. He also served in the U.S. Army Air Corp during WWII as a radioman.
Paul served in Marines, spent many years with the New Haven Fire Department and was a long time member of the New Haven Emerald Society.
Anne, a devoted mother, worked as a medical assistant for Dr. Sydney Spiesel and Dr. Christine Butler in Woodbridge for the past 27 years.
Margaret enjoyed knitting, baking and cooking. She loved her flower garden and worked at a flower shop for many years.
Phillip proudly served in the Marines. He served as a police officer for West Haven and worked for Mariani Construction.
Raymond, a loving husband and son, was a pilot for EJM/NetJets.
Beloved Sister and Aunt
Andrew served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He also taught at West Haven High School for 32 years.
"Mary had a true zest for life and was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. "
Elaine, a Registered Nurse, was a member of the Hospital of St. Raphael Alumnae Association and the Church of the Holy Infant in Orange.
Marcia, a loving wife, ran a basket building business. She also enjoyed interior design, traveling, entertaining, cooking and her cats.
Services will be private at the West Haven Funeral Home at the Green.
Funeral services will be held privately by her family with burial at Riverside Cemetery, Norwalk.
Charles, a loving father and grandfather, worked as a mechanical engineer at Lycoming Textron, US Surgical and Pratt & Whitney.
Winifred taught at St. Mary’s High School. She was also a reading specialist at Center and Montowese Elementary School in North Haven.
Betty worked on Wall Street as an executive secretary. She delivered meals to the sick and was known for her kindness and giving spirit.
Edmond served in the US Army during the Vietnam War; was a member of the Teamsters Union, Pine Grove Men's Club and Polish-American Club.
Albert was a member of the American Bar Association, Connecticut Bar Association and New Haven County Bar Association.
Mamie enjoyed watching tennis, traveling with her beloved husband, and taking walks on the beach with her great-nieces.
Anna was a former president of the Elks Emblem Club.
She owned and operated Farace’s Market with her husband and sons. The store's customers became more like family & friends than just patrons.
Beloved Husband, Father and Grandfather
Upon returning [from WWII] he began his own business, Town and Country TV, which he owned for 40 years.
He achieved 4 hole-in-ones as a member of PGA National Golf Club. He was also a past member of Mill River C.C.
Bob spent over 50 years in the commercial construction industry from designer to owner of a consulting firm.
"At 96, she had lived a long, productive life with no regrets but more than a few bridges that were, if not burned, significantly singed."
Gabriel was a man that people loved and adored. He is a man that left an imprint on so many people's hearts and he will be forever missed.
Mary received a Masters Degree in Library Science from Southern Connecticut State University in 1966. She became Librarian at SCSU.
Bill loved food, watching movies, listening to 70s music, and spending time with family, especially with his three step-great-grandchildren.
William John Day, Jr., 63, of Orange, passed away on February 18, 2020.
Lifelong Ansonia Resident and State of CT Retiree