David enjoyed volunteering his free time at Special Olympics as a unified partner and a coach. He was also devoted to his three rescue dogs.
Working in Hartford court, she earned a reputation among her colleagues and clients for compassion, humor, and her fierce sense of justice.
Helen taught in the West Hartford School system for 45 years. She was a lifelong lover of education, American history and a world traveler.
She worked for many years before retiring from CT Mutual Life. She also worked in the purchasing department of the Town of West Hartford.
She was a volunteer docent at the Noah Webster House and West Hartford Historical Society for 35 years.
She worked as an EMT for many years and helped raise her granddaughters. She will be missed by all.
He was currently the part owner and president of a third-generation commercial construction company with a long history of volunteer work.
She was an avid writer and member of the West Hartford Writers league, winning awards for her Haiku and poetry.
He enjoyed a successful career as an agent with the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company.
She found joy in giving to others, volunteering and cherishing every single moment that she had with her family and so many friends.
Pat was an accomplished artist, who over the years worked with acrylics and stone.
Family Announces Funeral Services for Retired Principal of Latimer Lane School in Simsbury, Gabriel Fine
He was a natural and gifted teacher, devoted to the successes of his students, both in and outside of the classroom.
Mary believed in serving her community and was a member of the West Hartford League of Woman Voters and a poll worker during elections.
Ken loved his work and brought his ethic of “family” to the workplace as President and CEO of Capewell Components Company for 30 years.
She is survived by 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Alycia, passionate and beloved English and drama teacher and director, retired from many years’ service from Hall High in West Hartford.
Domenico was passionate about history, committed to mathematics education and proud of his Italian heritage.
Len worked for Hamilton Standard, United Technologies Inc. as a Senior Service Engineer.
Michael was employed at Plimpton Hills Plumbing Co. and was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran.
Michael played football for Wesleyan, loved golf and treasured his time as an advanced SCUBA diver. He was a partner of Factorum Inc.
His constant thirst for knowledge made him an interesting person to be around, as he knew a little (and more often a lot) about everything.
Paul was the current owner, along with his brothers, of Steben Auto Body and Glass.
Arthur was a United States Air Force Veteran and was a Russian Interpreter for the Air Force during the Cold War.
Christopher started his career working for the Hartford National Bank until he later retired as Vice President for Bank of America.
Mary was clothes designer, artist, faux painter, athlete, soccer coach a wonderful wife & mother but her favorite role was as a grandmother.
Dave graduated from Conard High School and University of Connecticut and retired from the State of CT, as a social worker.
Lyn is remembered as a devoted wife and mother and a friend to all she met. She shared a passion for the beach, dance, and tennis.
Francene worked part-time at the Faxon Branch Library in Elmwood where she also volunteered with many of the children’s functions.
Mike, who owned a sister ship to the "Spirit of St. Louis," was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal for his service in the Civil Air Patrol.
Jim, who worked at Trinity College and The Hartford Seminary, had an irrepressible spirit and made a lasting impression on all who met him.
A Conard graduate, she was a Social Worker and Social Work Supervisor, Family Services, for the State of Connecticut for over 35 years.
A lifelong West Hartford resident, she was one of the original Hall High Dancers and continued to dance into her 70s.
She was a loving mother and a devoted wife. After retiring, Olive and Alan spent many happy vacations on Cape Cod and traveling the country.
Calling hours will be held on Sunday, June 24.
Carl, a U.S. Navy veteran, opened Steven’s Hair Design for Men in West Hartford and Farmington.
Anna was employed at the Travelers Insurance Co., for 30 years before her retirement and was a volunteer at St. Francis Hospital.
Known by many, loved by all, she was affectionately called "Gram.” Kay was known for her joking and witty sense of humor.
Ed’s greatest passion was his family, but he was a very early adopter of computer technology and worked for IBM for most of his career.
Chris, who had a long career in the restaurant business, was a dedicated father, an endlessly patient husband, supportive brother & son.