Obituaries

Wallingford Death Notices: Feb. 9 Through Feb. 20, 2026

Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.

WALLINGFORD, CT — Below are recent death notices from Wallingford.

Alexis Figueroa, 61, died Feb. 9, 2026. He worked for many years for Cheshire Public Schools and was a DJ in his younger days, was a proud father and grandfather of four.

Russell John Anderson II, 64, died Feb. 10, 2026. He worked as a car salesman at Valenti Chevrolet before later working at Tavern on Main Restaurant alongside his wife in Wallingford.

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Jacqueline “Jackie” Dory Hull, 85, died Feb. 12, 2026. She worked as an office clerk at Connecticut Mutual in 1980 before advancing to computer programmer and payroll manager until her 1996 retirement.

Anna E. Fiengo, 93, died Feb. 15, 2026. She worked for Winchester Firearms and spending many years teaching Sunday School at St. James Episcopal Church in New Haven while also enjoying card games with her sister and brother-in-law and avid reading.

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Ronald Lindsay, 91, died Feb. 19, 2026, after a career highlighted by his work as a traveling sales representative for MB Electronics, and was an avid woodworker who built furniture, a dedicated swimmer who maintained daily pre-dawn laps into his 90th year, and an enthusiast of sailing, windsurfing, reading historical fiction, traveling widely across U.S. landmarks and international destinations, walking dogs along the shore, and participating in educational Road Scholar programs.

Humberto D. Dipaling, 101, died Feb. 19, 2026. A World War II U.S. Army veteran who worked as a clerk for the Veterans Administration Health System before retiring, he enjoyed reading, watching television, writing, studying law, and dining out with family.

Evan Nelson, 36, died Feb. 20, 2026. A U.S. Army veteran who served from 2010–2012 in the 82nd Airborne Division and funeral honor guard, he later earned a construction management degree from CCSU and worked at O&G Industries, and enjoyed barbecuing, visiting breweries, fishing, weightlifting, and hosting Friendsgiving gatherings.

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