A Lyman Hall graduate, Robert worked for University of Hartford as a groundskeeper and was an avid fisherman.
He worked for Roberts Chrysler for the past 22 years. He loved skeet shooting & watching Formula Racing with his best friend, Matthew Ehmka.
Kristy was an athlete at Lyman Hall High School, excelling at basketball and field hockey. She had a long career in nursing.
Louis, a talented drummer, worked as a foreman for the Suzio Co. at York Hill Trap Rock and as a Business Agent for Teamster Local 677.
Bennie worked as a hydraulic technician for A & L Eastern Hydraulics in New Haven.
James worked for Stop and Shop and was a parishioner of Most Holy Trinity Church.
Isabel loved to play bridge, knit, crochet, bowl and was Cafeteria Manager at Parker Farms Elementary School and Sheehan High School.
Hank was a United States Navy Veteran and worked for the Town of Wallingford Water Department until his retirement.
“Jibbers” loved helping others, whether it was through his work as a paramedic or in his volunteer experience giving health screenings.
She worked in international customer service and sales for Honeywell Corporation in Wallingford.
After retiring from banking, she taught first grade for four years in the Wallingford School System.
She graduated from Lyman Hall High School in 1995.
Tristan, who recently completed the fourth grade at St. Bridget School in Cheshire, was the most kind-hearted gentle and sweet spirit.
Frank; a beloved husband, father and grandfather; served in the United States Coast Guard and Peace Corps.
Florence worked for Stanley Judd; was a parishioner of SS. Peter and Paul Church and an active member at the Wallingford Senior Center.
She loved baking, quilting & sewing, enjoyed going to car shows and going camping & especially loved spending time with her grandchildren.
Douglas, a decorated U.S. Navy veteran, was a gifted photographer, a successful entrepreneur and a Mason for more than 50 years.
Kathleen was well-known for helping out at town polls and Holy Trinity Church’s annual summer fair.
Her passion was photographing wildlife. She loved all animals and enjoyed the peaceful pleasure of feeding the birds and squirrels.
Barbara spent her career as a psychotherapist at Meriden-Wallingford Hospital and in private practice.
He was a successful electrical engineer for Otis Elevator & Pitney Bowes. He could build and fix anything. He was a longtime coach for WYSL.
Vincent, a well-known and respected attorney, practiced law in Wallingford for 45 years.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked for many years with the Kleban Corporation & then realized a lifelong dream of owning a restaurant, Ricky T’s
As a single mother, she was everything; the mother, the father, CEO, CFO, general executive and superhero in the eyes of her daughter.
He was an electrician at Quinnipiac University and loved vacationing with his family.
Luke, a Lyman Hall graduate and electrical apprentice, would light up any room he walked into. He touched the lives of so many people.
She was a hard worker and a lifelong learner, continuing her education in her 40s to become a dental assistant.
A volunteer EMR, he had a big heart and would help anyone in need. He had a passion for cooking and dreamed of having his own restaurant.
Ted was the owner of the Corner Shoppe in Yalesville and became a successful & well-known sports and op-ed columnist for the Record-Journal.
He worked as an electronic technician for Canberra Industries for many years until retiring.
Michael was a longtime volunteer firefighter in Yalesville and had ascended to the rank of Fire Chief before his retirement.
A U.S. Army veteran, he was a tenacious athlete who opened his sports bar, Lenny’s Café, in 1979 that he managed for 40 years.
He founded the Peters Railroad Museum where he hosted thousands of individuals and groups over the years with his wife, Barbara.
He served his country faithfully in the U.S. Navy. Philip had worked for Pratt & Whitney for many years retiring as a foreman.
A proud U.S. Army veteran, he worked for Joe’s Super Service, Adamo’s, International Silver and finally, Guida’s Dairy until his retirement.
He worked for Amtrak for many years retiring as a heavy equipment operator. Art was a member of the New Haven Elks Lodge and loved fishing.
She worked at Wallace International Silver company, the Yalesville School System as a cafeteria worker, and The Smart Shop.
A U.S. Air Force veteran, he was a self-contracting computer engineer working at different levels. He also worked for the U.S. Army.
Carol worked for many years as a Medical Technologist at St. Mary’s Hospital in Waterbury and Canberra Labs in Meriden.
A graduate of Maloney High School, he worked as a chef and will be remembered for his love of cooking and animals, especially cats.