Susan was also an avid member of the Oxford High School Quarterback Club.
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She had served as Past President of the VFW Auxiliary at the State level
She was married 52 years.
Behuniak was a member of the Oxford Congregational Church and the Senior Center of Oxford.
Pierce loved flying, motorcycles and racing.
Mary Ann was a devout communicant of the Church of the Good Shepherd.
Atwater is a long-time member of the St. Thomas Church in Oxford.
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Penny Kovzel passed away on Feb. 3.
Lothar loved taking care of horses, especially Polo Ponies and Quarter Horses.
Mrs. Edith Harris passed away peacefully on Jan. 2.
A Celebration of Life was held last weekend.
After his service in the Air Force, Mr. Steinis was an owner of a specialized computer software company for many years before his retirement
Bertha was a communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle Church, and through the years, she also supported St. Peters Episcopal Church.
Zamoic was a member of the Oxford Senior Center and a member of St. Thomas the Apostle Church.
Borden loved his church and served as a church school teacher in Oxford.
She was an avid bowler and NASCAR race fan.
Bradley lived in the same historic Oxford house for 53 years.
She was very active with Seymour Pink.
Bernal was married to his wife of 63 years.
Ainsworth was a Vietnam veteran and worked for the state of Connecticut for 20 years.
Barbara was a 42-year Oxford resident.
Martin loved spending time with his family.
She worked for the Merchant Navy in Great Britain
Calling hours set for Thursday evening at Seymour Congregational Church.
Oxford native watched the town and region changed over the course of a century.
His 70-year music career dates back to his days as a student at Avon Old Farms in Connecticut.
He used his expertise in computer technology to help support his children's scouting programs.
Services will take place on Thursday, Jan. 9.
Her funeral is Tuesday, Jan. 7.
A machinist by trade and a Ham Radio Operator by hobby, he was an avid reader who loved spending time with his family and anything to do with planes.
The Woodbury resident was a past president of a flying club based out of Oxford Airport.
Mrs. Sharpe was a volunteer at the Seymour-Oxford Food Bank.
Rebecca gave selflessly to others.