Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Sister and Aunt
A 9:30 am Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. at St. Bridget of Sweden Parish/St. Bridget Church, 175 Main St., Cheshire.
Donald carried his last name with extreme pride as he was the eleventh-generation ancestor of Abraham Doolittle, the founder of Wallingford.
Janet, who worked at Kuhn Employment Opportunities in Meriden, earned several medals swimming in the Special Olympics over the years.
Known as "Typhoon Tessie,” her trademark holiday cookies were always highly anticipated. She worked many years at International Silver Co.
A founder of Celebrate Wallingford and the Wallingford Garden Market, she supported numerous town charities and events through the years.
Michael worked in construction most of his life and ran his own business, BeauBach Builders, for the last several years.
Moira, who worked as a classroom individual aide at ACES Village School in North Haven, was a sensitive, caring and loving person.
She was a home economics teacher for 25 years in Meriden, Southington, and Wallingford, at Dag Hammarskjold Middle School.
He was a devoted father and husband, who was passionate about gardening and giving back to those less fortunate.
“Before there were search engines that could tell you everything, there was Mary Lee.”
During his professional career, he designed and co-designed more than 35 approved U.S. medical patents.
“At the end of the day, life was all about spending time with his children and making everlasting memories.”
Cesar was very active at Most Holy Trinity Church in Wallingford and was instrumental in getting the Spanish Community involved.
Jay excelled in sports and was a member of the Lyman Hall hockey & golf teams, and worked at Wallingford Country Club for many years.
“His gentle spirit, quick wit, and generous heart endeared him to all who knew him, leaving an indelible mark on the lives he touched.”
Peggy, who worked at SNET and as a home health aide, owned and operated Shrub Care Landscaping of Wallingford with her husband.
Kathleen volunteered her free time with the Wallingford Boy Scouts of America and the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps.
Carol served in the U.S. Air Force as a medical service specialist and went on to work as an L.P.N.
She worked for many years as a healthcare aide. Jessimine loved to bake and cook, occasionally feeding the entire neighborhood.
He loved riding his BMX bike at the skate parks, and working on his VW Jetta. Also, he enjoyed hanging out with his friends and his sister.
A U.S. Army veteran, he was an excellent baseball player at Lyman Hall, played in the adult softball league, and was a Little League coach.
Linda grew up in Hamden and worked for many years at Bristol Myers and Electrified Discounters until her retirement.
Amanda, a Sheehan graduate who earned a Master’s degree in Education from SCSU, cherished being with her family more than anything.
Patrick worked for Metro North Railroad as an electrician for 30+ years, before retiring in 2019. He was passionate about the outdoors.
Since 1980, Mark, a self-taught businessman, owned and operated G&G Beverage Distributors alongside his devoted wife and daughters.
Bill, known for his vibrant personality & infectious sense of humor, successfully ran Wing’s Cleaning Co alongside his cousin & dear friend.
A staff accountant, Lauren dedicated herself to her work with integrity and precision, leaving a lasting impact on all who knew her.
“Everyone who knew Joe loved Joe. His absence has left a huge hole in the hearts of so many people, including all his students…”
He obtained his home improvement license and started Stan’s Handyman Services, which he operated until his retirement in 2022.
Anthony was not only a passionate amateur astronomer, but also served as a mentor of science and coach for WGSL.
A U.S. Army Veteran of the Korean War, he worked as a Foreman at Allegheny Ludlum Steel until his retirement.