Kathleen, a loving mother and sister, served in the U.S. Navy and was a member of the Major Raoul Lufberry - V.F.W. Post #591.
Ken, remembered fondly for his love and dry humor, worked for the CT Department of Transportation and was heavily active in the community.
Alice cherished her loved ones and was a dedicated bookkeeper at Borrelli Farms in North Haven for many years.
Margie served as a realtor for Dan Combs Real Estate for 38 years and was a dedicated and cherished member of her community.
General Wojtasik honorably served in the U.S. Army, retiring as Colonel, following a dedicated and decorated 36 years of service.
Gina, greatly endeared by her family, friends and colleagues, served as a dedicated nurse for many years, specializing in neo-natal care.
Pat was the owner and operator of DeBaise and Son’s Heating and Air Conditioning for many years and was heavily involved in the community.
Sandy worked at Sertec in Wallingford for many years and did the work of numerous people. She had a great sense of humor and will be missed.
Annie enjoyed a long successful career in the nursing field and was a dedicated member of the community.
He was the first Wallingford student to attend & graduate with honors from the Sound School, a regional aquaculture high school in New Haven
Tina, a woman of strong faith and founding member of the Church of the Resurrection, worked many years for the Unimax Switch Corporation.
Margaret worked for Pratt and Whitney as a machine operator. She enjoyed reading, puzzles, ice cream and spending time with loves ones.
Imogene loved to bake, sew and listen to a variety of musical genres and was an avid Red Sox and UConn basketball fan.
Henrique, a dedicated employee of Nucor Steel in Wallingford for many years, cherished spending time with loved ones.
Judy worked as an accountant before becoming a self-proclaimed “full-time domestic engineer”.
A U.S. Navy veteran during the Vietnam era, he was awarded the National Defense Service medal and the Republic of Vietnam Service medal.
Isabel, a warrior who survived many challenges throughout her lifetime, enjoyed traveling, shopping, cooking and spending time with family.
MaryJane worked for 35 years as a nurse and enjoyed cooking, gardening and entertaining family and friends.
A U.S. Navy veteran, he was a supervisor at American Metal Fabricators & later worked as Lead Maintainer for Heritage Village in Southbury.
Elizabeth, lovingly known as “Nanny” or “Nana-Boo-Boo”, had a heart of gold and was well loved by all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
Madeline, affectionately known as “Mimi”, was dedicated and devoted to her family, always cherishing her time with loved ones.
Richard worked as machinist for various manufacturing companies and was a life member of the Cheshire Fire Department.
Karen was a medical professional who dedicated her life to serving others. Family was everything to her & she will be greatly missed by all.
Hank devoted 49 years for the Wallingford Electric Division. He cherished his family, friends and was an active member of the community.
Barbara was known for her deep faith, generous heart, kindness and compassion. She enjoyed traveling and cherished her time with family.
Howard, an avid sports fan and loving family man, worked many years for Knudsen Brothers Diary and Gaylord Hospital.
John, a devoted member of the community, worked many years as a health physicist and as the Chief Industrial Hygienist for the State of CT.
Known as Mike Stevens, he was one of the most loved DJs in CT, working nearly 40 years in broadcasting, and was dedicated to the community.
Ed, a UConn graduate who was the Finance Director for the Town of North Haven, enjoyed his Tuesday and Friday night card games.
Naomi served as a teacher for the blind, volunteered at Midstate Medical Center and enjoyed spending time with loved ones.
Merete co-owned and operated World of Travel prior to merging with Fugazey/World Tek Travel of New Haven for 35 years.
Pete, known as an easy-going, laid-back guy, worked many years for Meriden Manufacturing and enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson.
Marie worked as a bookkeeper, was an officer for the Wallingford Emblem Club and also served on many community organizations.
Gerry, a proud U.S Marine veteran, was very active in the community and a former General Supervisor for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft.
James, a dedicated family man, proudly served the U.S. Army and owned and operated his own trucking company.
Cindy, a dedicated registered nurse, centered her life around love and joy, while cherishing her time with family and friends.
Bill, a U.S. Army veteran and police officer, was a medical miracle, long defying & baffling some of the world’s most renowned oncologists.
Bill, a devoted family man and lover of animals, enjoyed a long, dedicated career at Yale University.
David proudly served in the United States Coast Guard, enjoyed a successful career in engineering and was heavily active in the community.
Jeff, who worked for Cherry Hill Glass in Branford, had a charismatic personality & was always willing to help anyone with anything he could