Jack was employed by Philadelphia Electric Company for 33 years, retiring in 1990.
A life member & director of the Wallingford Historical Society, he was a volunteer of the North Farms Volunteer Fire Department, Company 7.
A U.S. Army veteran who served as parish Deacon at the Most Holy Trinity Church, he worked at American Cyanamid for over 30 years.
She worked as a fraud investigator for Electronic Data Services in East Hartford for many years until her retirement.
Paul, who grew up playing hockey in Hamden, worked as a landscaper for himself and various local companies. He loved the outdoors.
Henry was a gentle soul who put the spark of joy in everyoneβs life.
Ken spent many years working at Cheshireβs Copeland Company and later Dalton Enterprises. He went on to own and run his own company.
Nick made lifelong friends and family through the drum corps and continued to march and practice with the Senior Ancients.
Doug, who worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for 38 years, loved to tell many stories and jokes that had everyone in the room laughing.
A longtime journalist with the Record-Journal, he was a brilliant editor and good with people. He rose to become assistant managing editor.
Julie married, became a homemaker who raised her family and served as a devoted Sunday school teacher and Deacon.
Lucy was a social butterfly and loved being a member of the Red Hat Ladies Society, the Junior Womenβs Club, the Trinity Ladies Club & more.
Mark was a carpet layer in his earlier years.
Bronwen was an amazing, strong, adventuresome, loving, caring woman with a smile that lit up a room. Her kindness touched many.
Lucille had bookkeeping jobs over the years, but excelled at being a stay-at-home mom.
Beckley worked his entire life as a Heavy Equipment Operator up until his retirement.
Most important to Kevin was his family, to whom he was devoted, but he also cherished his many close friends.
Don was a barber and owner of Donβs Barber & Style Shop and proud co-owner of business fronts in Wallingford for almost 60 years.
Karen was a first responder EMT with the Yalesville and North Farms Volunteer Fire Departments, and a religious education teacher.
βAnytime you were surrounded in his presence, you would leave with tears in your eyes; either from his humor to his honest ways.β
A North Haven High graduate, he worked as an A.C. Refrigeration Engineer in California before coming home to take care of his elderly dad.
Dennis worked for Yale University Local 35 for 44 years. He was a master storyteller and brought the life to any party he attended.
John grew up in Wallingford and graduated from Lyman Hall High School in 1980. He worked in the construction field his whole life.
Beloved Uncle to 5 and friend to all, he cherished his relationships and made everyone he spoke with feel as if they were the priority.
A Sheehan High School graduate, he worked as a carman for Metro North Railroad and later as a welder in the construction field.
She loved working with children, having worked in the pediatric playroom at St Raphaelβs Hospital and at the Carriage House Daycare Center.
βHer flower beds were extensive and gorgeous. People driving by would stop to admire them. They were truly βmagazine worthy.ββ
All who know Gene will remember him as the longstanding owner of Ramettaβs Barbershop on North Colony Road in Wallingford.
Affectionately called βNicky Newsβ by his friends, he was employed by the Wallingford Board of Education and previously by Circuitwise.
βLindaβs beautiful soul radiated in her personality. She truly was the most caring teacher, kind friend, and selfless woman.β
He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy, attended Lyman Hall High School, and grew up in Wallingford.
Kristina held many jobs, waitressing and bartending is what she enjoyed most.
John, who played baseball with Yalesville Little League & basketball at Sheehan High School, volunteered at the Wallingford Animal Shelter.
He retired from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft and was a parishioner of Most Holy Trinity Church & coordinated Friday night Bingo for many years.
Ray worked for Honeywell as a Regional Sales Manager for over 20 years. He was a very active and devoted member of his church.
Annette was passionate about her family and could always be counted on to be there, giving her all whenever anyone needed her.
Through countless productions over decades of theatre work, he brought joy to many in his community.
Colin began teaching at Lyman Hall High School in 1980, where he loved each and every one of his students and colleagues.
An entrepreneur, he was the co-owner of The Scotch and Sirloin Restaurant in the 1970βs located on South Colony Street in Wallingford.
She enjoyed volunteering for events with the Wallingford Little League and was a loyal spectator at her family membersβ sporting events.