A Lyman Hall graduate, worked for Napier as a production control manager, and then for Sulzer ABS for 31 years in inside sales and service.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked as a gunsmith for over 30 years at Marlin Firearms in North Haven until his retirement.
A graduate of Wilcox Tech, he was a self-employed owner of J. Gβs remodeling, building and contractor for 20 years.
Floyd had a longtime radio career, including with KC101-FM and WDRC-FM, knew what people cared about most and related to them on that level.
Eleonora worked at C & S Ball Bearing in Meriden, and was also a sales associate for the JC Penney Company, from which she retired.
Michael had a long career in the restaurant industry. He became the owner and operator in 2018 of 2 Guys 1 Grill β a Wallingford hidden gem.
βMimi was a firecracker that was a lifelong, proud Wallingford residentβ¦ She lived a life as vibrant as her red hair.β
A well-known and successful realtor in the Meriden/Wallingford area for over 40 years, Sharyn helped hundreds of families along the way.
A Lyman Hall and Vassar College graduate, her love of mathematics continued after schooling through the tutoring and education of others.
Amy, who worked many years at Captain Seas, would always help those in need. Her children were the most important thing in her life.
He partnered with his mom, Sylvia, in driving success at their company Wakefield Interiors and Flooring and worked for Executive Auto Group.
An ultimate family man, he was a U.S. Navy veteran, worked for BW Manufacturing, U.S. Surgical & retired from Platt & LaBonia in North Haven
Charlie was a member of the Teamsters Union and owner-operator of C. Toth Trucking Inc.
Tom served as housemaster at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford for 28 years.
A longtime resident of Meriden and Wallingford, Anne enjoyed bowling, crocheting, and attending bingo.
He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing, hiking, camping, and kayaking.
He attended Lyman Hall High School and played football and hockey throughout his years there. He was an electrician for just over 40 years.
She earned an associate degree from Gateway Community College and worked as a Registered Dietetic Technician at ACES for many years.
A financial planner for JP Morgan for 25 years, James enjoyed trips to the casino, vacationing in Cape May and the Jersey Shore Boardwalk.
A U.S. Air Force veteran, he founded The Fitness Stop, a personal training service, and later ran a dog training business, Dog-Gone Behavior
Christine was a dedicated worker with a quirky sense of humor. She touched many lives with her generosity.
Carol Ann worked for the Wallingford B.O.E and Police Department until her retirement. She was a talented painter, knitter and quilter.
Maria worked as a machine operator at Lee Manufacturing, but her other full-time job was being a loving and supportive mother and wife.
She worked for S.N.E.T. and Frontier. Carmen was a Christian and a member of Grace Fellowship Church.
She worked at Dime Savings Bank, and finished her career working multiple administrative roles at Choate Rosemary Hall before retiring.
She had a passion for dancing & owned Dancing Heart aerobic studio, was full of life, had a love for art, adored animals & precious moments.
A talented crafter, she owned small businesses, Needlepoints, Etc. and Anitaβs Cards & Crafts, where she shared her appreciation in crafting
Lou worked over 25 years at Plasmed Inc. of Wallingford, before co-creating his own custom woodworking business, Bob-A-Lou in Meriden.
Adeline married, became a homemaker and devoted herself to raising her family while also working at the family businesses.
Liam was known to have a sparkling personality and enjoyed sharing his selfless charm and charisma with his many friends and colleagues.
He loved animals and always had a dog to keep him company. He retired from DST Communications, loved music and was a drummer.
She worked for her familyβs business, Dorsey Dairy, at a young age and was a member of the Auxiliary Police Department and a crossing guard.
She was a very caring, kind, generous and compassionate woman who was always willing to help others in need, when she could.
A U.S. Navy veteran, he volunteered at Tracy Fire House Company 6 & then worked for 32 years for the Wallingford Fire Department Company 3.
Bob worked as a machinist for Allegheny Ludlum Steel for many years until retiring.
βKnown as a social butterfly, she was the most kind and generous woman who always found the good in everyone.β
Michael, who served in the 2nd Infantry Division of the U.S. Army, was employed by Walsh Construction, where he worked as a Project Manager.
A standout athlete at Lyman Hall, Bill worked for the family business, Bee Mac Construction, for 38 years and had a love for construction.
He was regularly seen at Salaβs Corner Store buying & scratching lottery tickets. His family was his No. 1 priority & will be sorely missed.
Linda worked as a para-professional for the Wallingford Board of Education for more than 35 years.