He was a longtime Oxford resident. He was a Barber for his family business Piccolo’s Barber Shop.
His surgical dexterity, widely regarded as magical by doctors he trained led to the adoption of several proprietary surgical techniques.
He also had a passion for rock music, both from his youth and for new bands/musicians he discovered.
A long-time member of the Oxford Land Trust, Joan loved hiking and camping. She cherished many life-long friends.
Her children fondly recall being summoned home for lunch by their mother ringing an old cowbell that had been found on the property.
A Lead Man/Senior Electrical Installer for Sikorsky Aircraft, Andy was most known for his dedication to the Quaker Farms Fire Company.
U.S. Marine Corps Veteran of the Korean War and Sikorsky Retiree
He served as a Constable for the Town of Oxford. John proudly served his country in the US Army during the Korean Conflict.
He was a beloved funeral assistant at The Miller-Ward Funeral Home for many years.
Lillian retired from the State of Connecticut where she worked for 25 years in the Juvenile Detention Court.
Patricia was a devout communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle Church in Oxford. In her spare time, Patricia could be found gardening, knitting
June ran her own home daycare in Oxford for many years.
He enjoyed daily walks, working outside and doing “handyman” jobs for the Oxford Greens Community.
He was employed as a teacher for the Oxford Board of Education where he advanced to Principal and in 1972 left Oxford to become Principal.
He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean conflict.
Steven was raised in Branford and Oxford and was a 2008 Graduate of Branford High School where he was a member of the track team.
An active member of the Oxford Lions Club, Mr. Klanko served as Treasurer for many years and was awarded a Knight of the Blind.
His life-long passion for basketball inspired many as he served as not only a coach for many years but a mentor to young children.
He began his career working at age 13 and eventually owned Merit Foods in Wallingford and Cheshire.
Kean had a big heart and loved strongly for those he cared for, and he also cared for people he didn’t know.
Founder of Automation Controls and Welder Corporation
Bertha was a loving mother, grandmother and great grandmother who devoted much of her time to family.
Condolences to family and friends.
Delores was a communicant of the Church of the Good Shepherd. She was a member of the Oxford Senior Center.
TJ loved being with his family and friends, he had an infectious laugh that will always be remembered.
Daniel loved taking his daughter Madisyn to the park, fishing with his daughters and sharing his love for country music with his children.
. After graduating from high school, she attended the University of Bridgeport where she met the love of her life, Alan Tucker.
Virginia was an avid reader, enjoyed sewing, and loved to shop. She will be missed dearly by her family and friends.
John worked on several newsworthy cases, among them the 1963 bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama.
Raymond was a longtime member of the Riverside Community Church of Oxford. Prior to moving to Seymour 10 years ago he resided in Oxford.
Dave was a licensed carpenter and worked for Henry & Gerety Builders and A.V. Tuchy Inc.
He was inducted into the Connecticut High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2010.
He was a long time Oxford resident and an avid gardener who enjoyed working in his yard.
Rollande was an active member of the Oxford Senior Center. She enjoyed quilting, playing the organ, and traveling to see her family.
Bernadine was a devout communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle Church of Oxford.
Service attendees are encouraged to to wear your New England Patriots or Kiss attire.
Carol was a former member of St. Thomas Ladies Guild in Oxford. She was a member of the Naugatuck Senior Center and she enjoyed traveling.
He was the most gentle, generous, kind spirited man, his obituary states.
Ann was a communicant of the Trinity Episcopal Church of Seymour where she made over 500 prayer shawls that were shared across the world.
Phyllis was a school bus driver for Yellow Coach in Oxford, an employee at The Yankee Quilter, and an amazing mother.