Steph was always devoted to her family, friends and pets and had previously worked at Fusion Dance as well as the non-profit Soul Friends.
Joan, known for her big heart, sense of humor and spirit, was a long-time dedicated employee of Anthem Blue Cross.
Dennie was known for his quick wit, the gift of storytelling, love of the Boston Red Sox and devotion to family and friends.
Peter was a loving and devoted family man, dedicated employee at Pratt & Whitney for 40 years and active member of the community.
Annette, lovingly referred to as “Nettie Belle”, cherished spending time with family, friends and her beloved dogs.
Bob was a decorated Korean War veteran, longtime employee of both Remington Arms and Sikorsky and a talented musician and singer.
Donald, a devoted husband, father and grandfather, was an avid music enthusiast and talented guitar player.
Greg was an employee of 3M Purification Inc. for 43 years and was an active and dedicated member of the community.
Ken, a huge personality in town, worked in the Wallingford school system for over 30 years and retired as Vice Principal at Dag Hammarskjold
Eco was a legendary basketball coach and longtime teacher. His passion, empathy, and charisma positively impacted countless lives.
Barbara was known as opinionated, feisty, articulate, honest, an avid reader, intelligent, extremely loyal, devoted and loving.
William, a member of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, cherished his community and had great life-long love for flying.
Judie, a lifelong Wallingford resident, was a devoted parishioner of Most Holy Trinity Church, where she coordinated events for many years.
Shirley was a past member of the Wallingford Garden Club, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the Wallingford Chorus.
Jesse, a loving father, son and brother, had a unique sense of humor, taste for good, organic, food, quest for knowledge and love for life.
Kenneth, a devoted family man and friend to many, proudly provided 48 years of caring dentistry to the citizens of Connecticut.
Edna was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Annmarie Gouin, a talented artist and avid golfer, cherished time with loved ones and was a dedicated member of the Wallingford community.
Pat, a staple in the Wallingford community, loved to crochet and always cherished spending time with loved ones.
Mabel, a dedicated wife and loving sister, co-owned and operated Charnysh’s in Wallingford for over 30 years.
Peter was a successful entrepreneur, talented chef, devoted family man and dedicated member of the Durham and Middletown community.
Carol was a dedicated member and volunteer in the community, an avid golfer and always cherished spending time with loved ones.
John spent many years as Deacon with the First Congregational Church of Wallingford and proudly served in the U.S. Army.
Helen was an active member of the community, an avid sports fan and always cherished her time with friends and family.
Charles proudly served in the U.S. Navy, was a dedicated member of the community, a career employee of the USPS and a retired ODIS Manager.
Roger was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, longtime employee of Ulbrich Steel, devoted family man and active member of the community.
Michael was a proud U.S. Army veteran and a retired Superintendent for the Town of Hamden Department of Public Works.
Al was a devoted family man, dedicated pillar in the community and longtime member of the musical group, “The Barbieri Brothers”.
Lars was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, successful salesman, founding member of the Laurel Bicycle Club and dedicated member of the community.
Robert proudly served the Co “L” 102nd Infantry Connecticut National Guard, was a dedicated truck driver and member of Teamsters Local 443.
Sherri worked as a paraprofessional at E.C. Stevens Elementary School in Wallingford, where she recently won “Para of the Year” for 2022.
Holly worked at the Wallingford Town Clerk’s Office, was an elected Registrar of Voters and hosted a 30-plus year annual Toys for Tots drive
Jim, known as a king and gentle man, proudly owned and operated Tri Corner Auto in Meriden for many years.
Arnold, known as an icon in the community and for his smile, honesty and integrity, was the successful founder of Arnold's Jewelers.
Diana, a talented hairdresser and employee of the Wallingford School System, cherished traveling and spending time with loved ones.
Bonnie, an avid crafter, painter and gardener, worked many years in the cafeteria at both the Whittlesey Avenue School and Pond Hill School.
Walt was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, retired steel mill worker, devoted husband, loving father and an all-around good guy.
Harvey was a decorated U.S. Army veteran along with being an active member and volunteer in the Wallingford community.
Warren, a dedicated dairy farmer and avid auto enthusiast, was always up for an adventure and a true people person.
Loretta, known as a true "Renaissance Woman", was a talented artist, crafter, homemaker, entrepreneur, saleswoman and teacher.