Otto, a devoted family man and avid sports fan, worked many years for both for the Yalesville Sanitation Company and Maytyme Farm Inc.
Skip, a devoted family man and active member of the community, was a decorated U.S. Army veteran, serving in the Special Forces Green Beret.
Paul served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army and was a sales representative for Conway Transportation for many years.
Mike, known for his quick Irish wit, kindness and love, was a successful entrepreneur, community staple and devoted family man and friend.
Joseph, a devoted member of the Wallingford Hungarian Community Club, enjoyed gardening, cooking, traveling and spending time with family.
Ginny was a devoted member of the community and dedicated 20-year employee of Sikorsky Aircraft, where she formed lifelong friendships.
Margretta devoted her life to her loved ones and was a dedicated member of Our Lady of Fatima Parish, where she held numerous positions.
Mary worked many years as a travel agent, was an avid reader and through the years was involved in numerous clubs and organizations.
Patrick was a loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend to many.
Denise cherished spending time with loved ones, traveling, animals, the arts and crafting.
Paul was a devoted family man, successful entrepreneur, avid fan of flying and active member of the community.
A 25-year employee of Wallace Silversmiths, Judith enjoyed telling jokes while calling bingo at the Prospect Senior Center.
Teresa, always loving and devoted to her family and friends, was a dedicated employee of the Wallingford Public Library for 42 years.
Winifred, fondly remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, was a member of the Wallingford Senior Center.
Tony, a Xavier High School graduate, retired from the U.S. Border Patrol and the Department of Homeland Security in 2021 after 26 years.
Joyce was a loving and devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Marybeth loved making people smile, crafting, being a social butterfly and enjoying time spent with her loved ones.
Shelly, known for her kindness, sweet tooth and creativity, cherished spending time with loved ones and cared deeply for animals.
Jim, a loving son, brother and uncle, was a Lyman Hall High School graduate before working as a machinist for many years.
Angelo owned and operated Rubber Craft Industries in West Haven until retirement and was a proud World War II Navy Veteran.
Hope was a member of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls along with many other community organizations.
Dolores, a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, owned Future Shape Figure Salon and Total Eclipse Tanning Salon for many years.
Hope, a dedicated teacher in Wallingford for 50 years, truly made the most of every day and was known her thoughtfulness and love of family.
Carol, a loving and devoted wife, worked many years at Profitec until retirement.
Jane adored her family and was known as fiercely independent. She worked many years as a secretary for Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
Katherine was a longtime dietetic technician for Yale-New Haven Hospital and was also an active member of the Wallingford Senior Center.
Daniel, an avid sports fan, car enthusiast and devoted family man, was an extremely successful executive sales and marketing manager.
Mary was a successful entrepreneur, theater aficionado, avid sports fan and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Claire was known for her good-humored sarcasm, love of family and devotion to her many friends.
Joseph, a rugged outdoorsmen and meticulous gardener and landscaper, worked many years at Costco as a dedicated meat manager.
Ana, a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, was a dedicated member of the local senior center as well as the Inmaculado Corazón de Maria.
Paul, incredibly talented in building, construction and design, was a devoted family man, always cherishing time spent with loved ones.
Michael, a devoted family man and proud U.S Marine, was a dedicated employee for both Jet Lines, Inc. and Sealtest Dairies for many years.
Cayllie had a contagiously cheerful energy, and could make someone laugh even on their worst day. She worked at Yale as a registered nurse.
A lifelong Wallingford resident, he worked as a truck driver for most of his adult life and was an avid motorcycle rider.
Bob enjoyed a long career as a dedicated shop teacher at Lyman Hall, Maloney and Platt Tech High Schools for nearly 40 years.
Butch, known as a true gentleman with a big heart, worked as a machinist many years for Marlin Firearms and Nicholsons.
Betty worked many years for the family business, CAB Electric and Tri-Power, along with being a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Edmund, a devoted family man, proudly served in the U.S. Army and worked as an automotive mechanic for many years.
Jean proudly served in Navy, before working as a physical science assistant. She also dedicated many years as a nurse at Gaylord Hospital.