Eunice, who worked for Dr. Harry Conte, will always be remembered for her kindness & generosity to others.
Jim was an avid guitar player and would often play for many hours. He was also a member in several local bands.
Incredibly creative, curious and adventurous, Pam spent years performing, and then translated her talents into a career as a teacher.
A longtime McDonald’s owner, he remained loyal to his family, his friends, his Wallingford community and his Greek heritage.
A longtime teacher and coach, his dedication to kids, in all capacities, was truly remarkable & he touched many lives throughout the years.
Judy worked in IT for AT&T and as an accountant for Hartford Healthcare, and Bristol Hospital.
He was most happy when surrounded by his kids, his family & friends, telling stories and reminiscing about the good old days.
Diane, who worked for Anthem Blue Cross, NCR, and Aetna Insurance Company, will be remembered for always being the “life of the party.”
Family was his passion and he also loved hockey - coaching, watching and playing. He played for Quinnipiac, ND-Fairfield, and the Dinosaurs.
She worked alongside her husband and children operating Gigante’s Deli for 50 years.
Melinda was passionate and truly loved her work as a Registered Nurse. She cared deeply about every patient, family, and colleague she met.
Bob, who was always an active member of the Wallingford Community, started production of steamed cheeseburger chests in his basement.
A U.S. Army veteran, he continued his service as a Law Enforcement Officer in Wallingford for 28 years, achieving the rank of Lieutenant.
Vinny, who worked in the metal fabrication industry, was known as the consummate joker and always had a funny story to tell.
After high school, Rob was an engineer, but later in life took up carpentry and found one of his true passions in life.
He was a Heavy Equipment Operator in which he had a passion for, for many years with multiple Union halls and companies in various states.
She was a beloved wife, daughter, sister, aunt, and friend.
Gene was a man of warmth, kindness, and generosity. He leaves behind a legacy of love, family, and cherished memories.
Dave, a proud U.S. Navy veteran of the Vietnam War, found a passion for painting in retirement & converted his basement into an art studio.
Although he was a lifelong Wallingford resident, he sailed to every corner of the globe after graduating from the Merchant Marine Academy.
A Lyman Hall graduate, she worked as a Social Services Director for 10 years with the Salvation Army and 24 years with Liberty Resources.
Kathleen worked many years at W. I. Clark Company in Wallingford until her retirement. She was an avid reader and a devoted mother.
Frank proudly served as a Medic in the Army Reserve and worked for Quinnipiac College as Director of Information Systems for over 30 years.
He co-owned, with his wife, the family business Technical Associates Group, Inc., and was a longtime hockey coach with the Wallingford Hawks
Her most cherished, and final occupation, was as a devoted pet sitter for over two decades with Wagging Tails.
He founded Kniess’ Gourmet Catering in Wallingford, which became the exclusive caterer at Bill Miller’s Castle in Branford, Connecticut.
Dave graduated from Lyman Hall in 1967 and dedicated a significant part of his career to the United States Postal Service.
She was a chemistry teacher at Lyman Hall before retiring to pursue her passion project – Circle K Farms, which opened in 1995.
Donna, a Sheehan graduate, was an active member with the Wallingford Garden Club where she participated in many of their projects.
He worked in parish ministry in North Haven, and later in hospital chaplaincy at Yale New Haven Hospital and Gaylord Hospital.
Debbie, who worked as a police dispatcher for several years in Wallingford, had a passion for taking care of the dogs she shared life with.
Nancy loved to cook and there was always an extra plate and peach Kool-Aid for those unexpected guests that dropped by.
He was a guidance counselor, teacher and coach at both Lyman Hall and Sheehan high schools and touched the lives of many students.
A U.S. Military veteran, he was very active in the Wallingford community as well as with causes both statewide and nationwide.
Lindsay was a heroic WWII veteran who fought in multiple battles, including D-Day on Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge.
Sandra loved to visit antique shops where she always looked for treasures, and she enjoyed relaxing at home watching her favorite shows.
She dedicated herself to serving her community as a school lunch lady, a Vikings cheerleading coach & was actively involved in youth sports.
Robert was the co-owner and operator of Dorsey’s Service Station & Fuel Oil Company in Wallingford for more than 50 years.
John served in the United States Army and worked for UPS in North Haven for more than 32 years.
He had a passion for the performing arts, music, poetry, and photography; winning awards in local photography contests in his later years.