It was his passion for teaching and his wonderful rapport with students that sustained Mike in his 40-year career. He will be missed by many
He worked in various computer services and IT positions throughout his 55-year career.
The Town of Killingworth named Sue its 2018 Citizen of the Year.
He worked as a plumber at PC Montano for 30 years. David was a master of many things and enjoyed playing horseshoes and woodworking.
He attended Haddam-Killingworth High School and graduated from UConn in 1983.
She moved to Killingworth and became involved in activities with school children of the Killingworth Elementary School.
He was the son of the late Dalip and Sherife (Xhaja) Topi.
Not only was he passionate about the projects he indulged in, but the people in his life that he cared for and loved too.
He was extremely active in his community wearing many hats in town government most notably as First Selectman.
Geraldine worked as a bookkeeper at The Killingworth Country Store, which she and Art owned for many years.
Brie attended Haddam Killingworth High school and went to graduate with a cosmetology degree at Branford Academy of Hair Cosmetology.
He loved cooking, and was always looking to perfect his dough and sauce for his homemade pizza.
A memorial service will be held this Friday.
lbert enjoyed building model airplanes and reading books on aviation.
"Richard was a past member of the East Haddam Volunteer Fire Department and a third degree member of the Knights of Columbus..."
"Most of all she cherished time with family, especially her granddaughters."
"He was a loyal friend and patient listener, who had a great love for his Marriage Encounter community..."
"His passion was showing his classic Mustangs at car shows. He belonged to the South Eastern Conn. Mustang Club."
Deborah passed away following a long and courageous battle with breast cancer.
Cathy will be remembered as a patient and kind woman, who loved animals, travel, music, and most of all, her family.
Elizabeth fought a courageous battle against cancer with dignity and grace and all the while her mother was by her side.
Bill worked for the Town of Guilford as Police Officer and in the Public Works Department.
She was employed as a machine operator for Bic Corporation for many years until her retirement.
When not working or traveling, Albert enjoyed golfing, lying in the sun on Pequot Beach and listening to classical music.
Elizabeth was a longtime teacher in Killingworth and identified herself as a retired teacher, not simply as retired, in retirement.
Hanley was born in Norwich and was a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the United States Navy.
Kasiski was a devoted nurse to the elderly for most of her career.
Frank J. Nosal was a U.S. veteran who served in Okinawa. He was one of the first Haddam Fire Department volunteer firefighters.
Prior to her retirement, Beverly Donahue worked in the cafeteria at Regional School District 17.
A veteran of the Vietnam War, Charles "Chuck" Smith served with the U.S. Army.
Pat and her husband Harold Kolbe lived 15 years in East Haddam on a small farm she had named “Angles Trace."
Hill was a 30-year member of the U.S. Navy, achieving the rank of Command Master Chief.
Prior to his retirement, Kuchyt was employed with the State of Connecticut DOT and then later Regional District 17.
Montgomery was town moderator of his beloved town of Durham and a deacon at The Congregational Church of Killingworth.
Charles G. Carlson is probably best known for his role as Santa Claus, a role he cherished with his wife Pat — Mrs. Claus — for over 40 years.
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The folk music legend and social activist lived in Beacon, NY, on the Hudson River.