Bob worked his entire career as an office supply salesman and manager.
Michael, who spent 31 years in the U.S. Marine Corps and retired in 1999 as a Lieutenant Colonel, spent many years involved in youth sports.
John, who worked as a machinist, was a phenomenal singer and even was the lead singer for an orchestra in Canada.
She enjoyed going to tag sales & flea markets, music & dancing, crocheting, but most of all, she cherished time spent with family & friends.
Roz was instrumental in the groundbreaking of the Church of the Resurrection and an active member of the Ladies Guild.
Max, who served in the U.S. Air Force as an Air Traffic Controller during the Vietnam War, liked to be around family and friends.
Barbara, a Lyman Hall graduate, worked at 3M Purification in Meriden and was a parishioner of Our Lady of Fatima Church in Wallingford.
Charles served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. He was a valued employee of Cytec Industries in Wallingford for 32 years.
She was a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt.
Grace, the “matriarch of Dogwood Lane,” was a caregiver at heart and enjoyed a meaningful career with the Department of Social Services.
Bill joined the U.S. Air Force upon graduating from Lyman Hall High School. His varied career path led him to numerous corners of the globe.
Bill dedicated his adult life to service of others through his love of coaching youth teams in Meriden and Wallingford.
A Notre Dame-West Haven graduate, he was a basketball coach for more than 35 years with Hamden Father’s Basketball.
She will be remembered by many as being a second mom and grandmother. Her door was always open, and all were welcomed with a smile and food.
Claire, who was happiest when surrounded by family, was involved in the community by joining local clubs & was an active church participant.
Richard worked for 46 years at Pratt and Whitney as a machinist. He enjoyed reading books and had a wonderful sense of humor.
Corrine, who many knew as Corky from her 20-plus years working at the Corner Shoppe in Yalesville, valued family above all else.
Ruth worked as a customer service operator for United Illuminating. She enjoyed many years with the Wallingford Garden Club.
He was employed by Rex Forge/J.J. Ryan Corp. for more than 25 years until his retirement.
Sandra worked as a dental assistant and secretary for her husband, Dr. John W. Biehn, until his passing.
Nancy taught countless students over her long career as a teacher in the City of New Haven Public School system.
Dorothy, who worked for more than 20 years as a parts inspector at Pratt and Whitney in North Haven, loved and cherished her family.
A U.S. Army veteran during the Vietnam War, Bob worked for Dichello Distributors for 25 years before retirement & was devoted to his family.
A loving father, husband, brother and friend, he was a skilled and meticulous tradesman who was always ready to help anyone who needed it.
A U.S. Army veteran, David worked for 30 years at Metro North Railroad as an Assistant Director of overhead lines.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked work for Allegheny – Ludlum, Wallingford Steel for many years until his retirement in 1998.
Jack served in the U.S. Army during World War II. Jack, with his wife, owned and operated their own hairdressing salon until they retired.
She was a talented seamstress who loved music, dancing and the numerous pets that shared the Sweeney household throughout the years.
He was passionate about teaching and most recently taught elementary education for the Meriden Public Schools.
A U.S. Army veteran, he worked as an Electronic Technician with Wallingford Steel / Allegheny Ludlum until his retirement.
Sue worked for the state of Connecticut for many years. She was known to be incredibly kind, compassionate and loving and quick-witted.
He was very involved with the Wallingford Vikings Football, and along with his son was also involved with Barans Kenpo Karate of Wallingford
He retired from the Town of Wallingford 1993 where he served as Personnel Director. He was a member of the first Baptist Church.
She painted many things over the years that can be found in the homes of those who she loved.
He had been employed by the U.S. Postal Service and worked as a clerk in the Wallingford office.
Betsey worked at Bimonte’s Pizza Castle in Hamden for 18 years and later worked at Stop & Shop in North Haven until her retirement.
An outstanding all-around athlete in high school, she was recognized for her abilities by being inducted into the Lyman Hall “Hall of Fame.”
A U.S. Navy veteran, Jim worked at UPS as a tractor trailer driver and helped manage the In Memoriam Cemetery Association.
He was a fixture in Wallingford’s food and spirits industry. He owned and operated the R & R Package Store and the Nutmeg Deli.
Michael served in the United States Marine Corps and then worked for Tilcon for over 35 years, retiring as Superintendent.