He enlisted in the US Navy on his 17th birthday, serving proudly as a Medic in World War II.
She grew up in Old Lyme, attending Elementary, Middle and High School up through graduation in June of 1993.
Steve spent most of his life on the Connecticut shoreline, graduating from Daniel Hand High School and the UConn School of Agriculture.
He served as president of the Stamford Water Company, Bridgeport Hydraulic Company and won many business-related awards.
He was a true native son of East Lyme.
Heather A. Ivain, 44, of Niantic, passed away on August 12 at St.Francis Hospital in Hartford.
Condolences to his family and friends.
Steve spent much of his life giving to others whether it was through coaching, volunteering or lending a hand.
She had received her Associates Degree in Early Child Development from Three Rivers College.
Rich was avid Boater, loved riding his Harley Davidson and was an avid Boston Bruins and Boston Red Sox fan.
He loved Broadway show tunes and the Red Sox and was known for his insatiable desire to learn.
She dearly loved working with the children in the Early Intervention Program.
Dot's sweet, gentle personality was appreciated by all who were lucky enough to have had her in their lives.
She had been employed during WWII manufacturing aircraft parts, and had been a cake decorator for many years at Chmura's Bakery.
In 1973 Brenda graduated from East Lyme high school and soon after started her career at the Milestone Power Station.
He spent a good part of his life as a carpenter, and enjoyed his life doing carpentry work on Nantucket.
A devoted Oakland Raiders fan, he was known by his friends as "Raider Dan."
He is remembered fondly for his generosity, humor, his love of life and his kindness to others.
In a time of need he could always be counted on to help unconditionally with any problem or crisis.
He was a devoted husband, brother, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and a friend to many.
Rocco was a proud grandfather, and took great delight in his eight great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Levy had worked for the City of New London Police Department a a records clerk.
Stephen was an Army veteran of the Korean War, and later began a career of over 40 years as a chemist at Pfizer.
She always possessed of a keen mind and good humor, she loved reading and passed her love of books on to her children.
She was a great and caring person who raised and cherished many children, some of which were not her own.
He attended East Lyme schools, graduating from East Lyme High School in 1987.
She appeared in 25 shows with the Pfizer Players and was make-up mistress for over 20 years.
Over the years she volunteered her time with many organizations.
Judith C. Edwards was an extra in “The World According the Garp," when scenes were shot at a seaside mansion.
Active all of his life, Angus enjoyed travel, skiing and sailing
Showalter was employed at Lawrence and Memorial Hospital for 30 years.
Naomi Shepard Arnold was born in New London. She graduated from Williams Memorial Institute.
Delaney loved to garden, do puzzles, woodworking, but most of all, spending time with his family.
Services will take place Monday, Sept. 21, 2015.
A funeral service was held on Saturday, March 28.
The Clinton resident grew his business around the concept of "Concern for Others."
The folk music legend and social activist lived in Beacon, NY, on the Hudson River.
Obituaries for Bobrow, Drabik and Jewett.