He was an avid fisherman, hunter, gardener and dancer.
Millie dedicated herself to her family and supported them in many ways. She loved the beach and was a good friend and neighbor.
Frederick was a very active man who enjoyed seasonal camping, boating and traveling. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends.
She was a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother who wanted the best for everyone around her. She will be profoundly missed.
Peter was a 2001 graduate of Waterford High School.
Doris was cherished as the matriarch of the family and will be dearly missed.
She graduated from Waterford High School in 1975 and UConn in 1979 -- majoring in history.
Mrs. Sage attended New London Business School to help with her father's home building business in Waterford.
He was involved with the Boy Scouts of America, becoming an Eagle Scout in 1939 and serving as a Scout Leader in Niantic.
He was a member of the Waterford Historical Society, the Quaker Hill Fire Co., National Rifle Association and the Niantic Sportsmen Club.
Bill would tell you that nothing matters more in the world than your family, and to always cherish them.
He was always such a happy boy, no matter what he was doing, he was always having fun.
He was the proprietor of Dyers Pharmacy of Jefferson Avenue in New London for nearly 50 years before retiring.
Edward will be greatly missed by all that knew him, and will always be remembered as a "Loving Grampy."
She devoted her life to her family and friends, making sure that every holiday, birthday and significant event was suitably commemorated.
She carried an open heart and arms to all those in need, and will be forever loved and missed.
She enjoyed all types of needle work and was a wonderful wife and mother.
Mrs. Payne graduated from Saint Joseph School and attended the former Williams Memorial Institute, both in New London.
Bob enjoyed travelling all over the United States, especially up and down the west coast, visiting national parks.
Frances enjoyed camping with her family, gardening, yahtzee, card games and teaching her grandchildren to read.
Those that knew him will remember George was always a true gentleman, who always helped anyone in need.
He spent most of his working years as a wooden boat builder and marine mechanic for many marinas and boat yards.
Mary graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and had retired as the office manager for Dr. William Crawford in New London.
Elaine enjoyed spending time outdoors, on the beach and in her garden. Her grandchildren were the greatest lights in her life.
A hard-working man with a love of master wood carving, Earl built his home in Quaker Hill with his own hands.
Lois enjoyed cooking, knitting, crocheting and was an avid reader who enjoyed trips to the casino with her daughter.
Louise was a resident companion at the Bacon-Hinkley Home in New London for 15 years.
Mrs. LeBlanc’s interests included reading, decorating and sewing.
Deion played in the Waterford Youth Football League and played football at Waterford High School.
Holly was a fashionista and dog lover who encouraged everyone around her to be more adventurous and "Live every moment."
Known for her hard work, easy smile, patience, kindness, and fashion sense, Stephanie's fighting spirit may have come as a surprise to some.
Mr. Conley is a veteran, having served in the U. S. Army, Yankee Division, during World War II, and was awarded the Bronze Star.
He gave his grandsons a love of the ocean, the pleasures of a simple life, and the values of family and tradition.
Amy was an avid reader, bridge player and music lover who had a passion for German Shepherds.
She was always ready to give wise counsel and loving support to anyone in need.
Mary Elizabeth enjoyed traveling, music, writing poetry and being in the company of her beloved pets.
Mr. Archer was a "jack of all trades" and could fix most anything.
Her interests included spending time with her family, camping, boating, cooking, baking and travelling.
Her many interests included duck pin bowling and square dancing, as well as arts and crafts.
She enjoyed crocheting, sewing, bowling, dancing and going to the Boston Red Sox baseball games.