Michael was a longtime Wallingford resident, active in sports and had a wide circle of friends.
He was well-known as selling newspapers in New Haven and later had worked for Sears for many years, then worked for AT&T until retirement.
Funeral services were held over the weekend.
Ralph worked as a truck driver for the Gallicchio Trucking Corporation and Arco/ Shell Fuel for many years until his retirement.
Joe, who was a biology teacher, passionately coached football at both Wilbur Cross and Lyman Hall High Schools.
She worked for the former Connecticut Savings Bank and later as an office manager for Unitek of Hamden for many years until her retirement.
In lieu of flowers contributions to Halfway Home Animal Rescue 400 Universal Dr. North Haven, CT. 06473.
George served in the United States Marine Corps for 21 years. He served in WWII, Korean and Vietnam Wars.
Frank, a U.S. Army veteran, owned and operated E & G Automotive in Wallingford since 1986.
From making jokes, smiling & helping those who needed him, Luis' charisma & personality will always be remembered by friends and loved ones.
He was instrumental in designing and building his wife’s Small World Nursery School.
Martha was a kind, thoughtful and generous individual who enjoyed trips to Block Island, spending time with her family and friends.
He served in the U.S. Army and became a professor of microbiology at then Quinnipiac College/(University) in Hamden where he retired in '08.
Louis worked for Southern New England Telephone (S.N.E.T) for 32 years and was then a Special Educator Teacher in Cheshire before retiring.
Dorothea worked several years at Southern New England Telephone Co. and then worked at H & R Block for over 30 years until her retirement.
He was extremely proud of his two boys and their accomplishments. He had a talent for friendship and was loved by all who knew him.
Beloved Mother and Grandmother
Michael was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives at the age of 28 but an accident cut his political & banking careers short.
She worked as a Special Ed Paraprofessional for many years.
Sue was full of love and kindness. She was the type of person who always put others before herself.
She worked as a tailor for 45 years.
Mike was always a loving, funny, and adventurous person. As a self-proclaimed survivalist, he enjoyed nature to the fullest.
A selfless person, Donna, who worked as a CNA for Masonicare Health Center in Wallingford, always donated blood to the American Red Cross.
She worked for Russell Partition and then as a caregiver and director of Over the Rainbow Preschool and Childcare Center.
Joe loved spending time with his children and taking them out to dinner. He enjoyed anything connected with the outdoors.
He graduated from Quinnipiac University, became a CPA and most recently worked as a Controller at the Yale School of Medicine.
He was a lifelong Wallingford resident and most recently worked at Liuzzi Gourmet Food Market.
He was a past president of the Wallingford Little League and the Wallingford Hawks Youth Hockey Association.
Donna, an adoring aunt who loved her family fiercely, never let a birthday go by without the perfect card or present.
He worked for the Wallingford Board of Education and alongside his wife operated Gigante’s Deli for many years.
She was a payroll clerk/CDH for Stop & Shop stores for over 30 years and was an active participant in Relay for Life for many years.
Deb – the most kind, loving and joyful person – worked for Comprehensive Orthopedics & was an active member of Wallingford Elks Lodge #1365.
Alex dreamed of being an entrepreneur. He enjoyed playing video games and collecting Air Jordans. Most of all, he loved his family.
A Wallingford resident for many years, Jeremy was a graduate of Lyman Hall High School.
He was a Sales Estimator/Project Manager Commercial Division at R & R Windows Contractors Inc. and recently of the Lockheed Window Corp.
Michael was a proud, longstanding member of the Yalesville Challengers Little League team & had an infectious smile to match his sweet soul.
Matt’s life was short but incredibly impactful to all who met him. He was always focused on how he could make the world a better place.
He was a gifted artist, worked as a registered architect and served as President of the Cheshire High School Band Parents Association.
She worked in the personnel and accounting departments at Amphenol, Times Fiber, and Times Microwave for more than 30 years until retiring.
He played and sang in numerous bands throughout his musical career including the Aristocrats, the Blake Street Gut Band, and the Two of Us.