Ralph, a U.S. Army Veteran, worked as a truckdriver for many years. He was also an avid Boston Red Sox fan.
George, a loving and devoted family man and dear friend to many, was passionate about his boat, his bands and his beer.
Frank worked for the State of Connecticut for many years. He also coached and volunteered youth basketball and baseball in Wallingford.
Barbara, a devoted mother and grandmother, was a special education teacher for the New Haven Board of Education for over 22 years.
Maryann, a loving and devoted wife and mother, spent 14 years as a Project Director at the Institute for Community Research in Hartford.
Charles served in the Army during World War II. He worked for New Departure in Bristol and United Auto Workers of Region 9A in Farmington.
Jean owned and operated Albert's Bean Whole Beans and Grinders. She also served as a Eucharist Minister at the Most Holy Trinity Church.
John worked for many years at Vic's Arco garage as a mechanic and also for Commercial Furniture as an installer until his retirement.
Barbara, known for her spunk, positivity and energy, was the owner and operator of Jazz It Up and Jazz-N-Motion Studio of Dance.
Anna worked for the Hamden School system for many years and was past president of the Hamden Emblem Club.
George was a founding member of the Meriden Ski Club. He also opened and operated Ski & Fashion in downtown Meriden.
Dennis served in the U.S. Army before working in the field of Technical Plastics Engineering and Molding for 50 years.
Stuart served in the U.S. Army during Vietnam. He worked for Eagle Leasing for over 30 years and was a member of the Knights of Columbus.
Barbara worked for the Department of Statistics at Yale University for 32 years and later became the department’s Business Manager.
Loretta, an avid Boston Red Sox fan, was a loving aunt and sister.
Michael worked for the former SNET for many years and also was a long time member of the Hamden Elks.
Butch worked for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Church, the Knights of Columbus and the American Legion.
Terry, a U.S. Nay veteran, worked for Dichello Distributors for over 37 years and was an avid golfer at the Wallingford Country Club.
Jerry served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He was a member of the American Legion, the AMVETS and worked for Detroit Steel.
Kathleen worked at Century Financial in North Haven for over 28 years. She cherished her time with family immensely.
Kerin devoted her life working as a nurse for St. Raphael’s Hospital, the VA Hospital in West Haven and St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York.
Bob worked as Head of Sales at Stanley/Bosch for many years. He enjoyed traveling, spending time with family and was an avid Red Sox fan.
Robert worked in the rubber manufacturing field; was a member of both Berlin American Legion Post #68 and the Wallingford V.F.W Post
Nicholas was a teacher with the Waterbury Public Schools and taught in the Alternative School for several years.
Maynard worked as a shipping supervisor in the medical industry for many years. He was also a former president of Wallingford Little League.
Mildred worked as a registered nurse, was a founding member of Church of the Resurrection and a member of the Ladies Guild.
Thomas, known as the 'Commissioner' was an avid golfer and worked as a general foreman for Connecticut Hard Rubber for many years.
Michael loved playing basketball and worked at Under Armour in Clinton. He was also an avid gamer, music lover and New England Patriots fan.
Marty was a school social worker in Wallingford for many years. She loved being with family and friends, boating, cooking and traveling.
Bud worked as a mechanic and then as a service and auto parts manager for Hurlburt Oldsmobile, Connecticut Bearings and Central Motors.
Wayne was a big animal lover, a talented writer and had a passion for reading. He loved boating, scuba diving and being near the ocean.
Peggy, a devoted mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, was a retiree from Yale University School of Medicine - Department of Neurology.
Patti, a devoted wife, worked as a registered nurse; spending her entire career in the Newborn Special Care Unit at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Betsy worked in retail merchandising with G. Fox and Co. and as a sales and marketing representative for A Copy.
Joseph was principal at Our Lady of Fatima and Immaculate, and loved coaching with Yalesville Little League and local basketball leagues.
Thomas, a loving husband, father and grandfather, enjoyed music, writing, wood carving and the outdoors.
Michael was a teacher for the East Haven School System for many years and worked part-time for the U.S. Postal Service.
Ken, a devoted husband, father and grandfather, worked for Infra-Metals in Wallingford.
Lisa worked for H&R Block for over 23 years. She was devoted to her family and loved taking trips to Disney and Aquebogue, Long Island.
MaryAnn was the longtime owner of T-Bowl Lanes in Wallingford. She loved cooking, baking and vacationing with family.