He was a single parent who raised his daughter and is affectionately remembered by her as “Mr. Mom.”
He enjoyed rock & roll, the Rocky movies, the Patriots, political discussions, cooking, hard work & most of all, spending time with family.
Besides enjoying time with her family, she loved to sew, restore furniture and would never miss the chance to dance.
She was employed by the Wallingford Board of Education until her retirement.
Ronald was a candidate for Mayor of Wallingford in 1979 and 1981 and a former party Town Chairman.
Sue taught for many years in the elementary schools of the Wallingford public school system, including at Simpson School and Stevens School.
Mike enjoyed many hobbies including IPSC shooting, fishing, camping, photography, and making maple syrup with family.
Angel worked many years for the Kelly Construction company, several restaurants in the area and Kelly’s Landscaping.
He loved sports and was a proud member of the 1985 Lyman Hall High School Football State Championship team.
She retired from MidState Medical Center after 27 years of service.
Wayne, a U.S. Army veteran, was employed by Pratt and Whitney Aircraft and Hobson and Motzer until his retirement.
He worked as a Binder in the printing industry for many years and later was a trainer of school bus drivers for the M&J Bus Company.
Lee was born and raised in Cheshire and worked as a farm hand on Dr. Harmon Leonard’s ranch in Colorado before moving back to Connecticut.
She was a happy soul that enjoyed reading, gardening, baking and doing crossword puzzles.
She worked as a supervisor for Mathog and Moniello Insurance Company in East Haven for many years until retiring.
She was also a long time member of Faith United Methodist Church where she devoted much of her time over the years.
Timothy, a U.S. Navy veteran, was a wonderful man who was loved by many and will be missed and cherished by all.
Bill was a member of the Yalesville Volunteer Fire Department and was active in the Wallingford Hawks Youth Hockey League.
Ed was a printer for many years and volunteered at the Wallingford Senior Center.
She farmed for 24 years, was widowed in 1977, raised 2 children, obtained her Master’s in Education & taught for 27 years in various levels.
He was a laborer for the bricklayers union and served his country faithfully in the U.S. Army.
He was employed in the Auto Parts Industry. Family and friends cherished his warmth and good humor and will miss him dearly.
Norman was self-employed, and was the owner of several businesses until his retirement.
He was a 1987 graduate of Lyman Hall High School, a U.S. Air Force veteran and was currently employed by Frontier Communications.
He worked as an engineer and surveyor for the Town of Wallingford for many years until retiring.
Ellen enjoyed reading and going to the beach, however, she loved spending quality time with her beautiful nieces above all else.
Frank, who served a term on the Wallingford Town Council, was a longtime teacher in North Branford.
She was an elementary school teacher for the Woodbridge Public Schools for several years until marrying and raising her family.
Bill was a teacher, a civic leader, and a role model. He was the head of Industrial Arts Department at Sheehan for many years.
She could light up a room with her piercing blue eyes and the biggest smile. She was a C.N.A. and loved her job making people smile.
Sal, a proud U.S. Army Veteran of the Vietnam War, worked for the Town of Wallingford Engineering Department as a Construction Inspector.
She was a third-and-fourth-grade teacher for 26 years at Rock Hill Elementary School in Wallingford.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army and worked for many years at Bic Pen Corporation as a machinist.
She was a volunteer and “greeter” at the Wallingford Senior Center for 10 years.
He was the Vice President of Manufacturing for Pentron Corporation in Wallingford.
She worked at Stanley Judd, many part time jobs and Quinnipiac University where she retired from at age 79.
He was a U.S. Marine Corps. Veteran and had been employed in Pharmaceutical Sales until his retirement.
He was a member of the Masonic Lodge #63 of North Haven, the American Legion Murray/Reynolds Post #76 of North Haven.
Erma loved her husband Bob of over 55 years immensely. A love story that one could write a book about, as Bob did.
He owned and operated the Mihalek Real Estate Agency in Wallingford for more than 40 years until retiring.