He was president and treasurer of American Republican Inc., as well as publisher and editor of the Republican-American.
A fine athlete, Craig rowed on the Yale Varsity Crew and was on the Yale Varsity Hockey team.
Chris was a valuable member of the Woodbury Community. He was interested in history and antiques, and served on the Historic Commission.
He worked for the US Rubber Company, General Electric, Scoville Manufacturing and operated the Curtis House from 1972-1983.
Shirley lived most of her life in Naugatuck where she was a parishioner of St. Francis of Assisi Church.
She graduated from Woodbury High School, Class of 1962, and thoroughly enjoyed every reunion through the years.
Dave attended Woodbury public schools, graduating from Nonnewaug High School in 1982.
Peter worked at Post University for nearly 30 years, impacting the lives of innumerable students and faculty.
Evelyn was a kind and loving person. She felt strangers were just friends she hadn’t met yet. She loved to travel all over the world.
Jean grew up on the family dairy farm in Middlebury. She was a 1945 graduate of Woodbury High School.
Until her retirement, she was employed by the State of Connecticut.
Clark was a long time resident and business owner in Woodbury and member of the Middlebury Swim Club.
She was an active Member of St Teresa’s Church and involved with Lady’s Guild, the Respect Life committee, and a Catechist.
She had been a Middlebury resident since moving into town with her husband in 1979. Joan was known as an animal lover.
She began a life-long career in health care at Riverglen in Southbury, providing loving care to her patients and families.
Barbara was born and raised in Waterbury, CT, attending Bunker Hill Elementary School and John F. Kennedy High School.
She was a graduate of Nonnewaug High School in Woodbury. She worked at Stepping Out Salon in Woodbury for the last thirteen years.
She was parishioner at Prince of Peace Parish in Woodbury, where she was a greeter.
Walter was active in the Town of Middlebury and was instrumental in forming the girls’ softball and basketball league.
Frank had the good fortune to begin his 38 year toolmaking career in 1951 at the Cly-Del Manufacturing Company in Waterbury.
A graduate of Naugatuck High School, Steven retired from Kerite Co. after 35 years of service, and had also worked at Peter Paul.
. He graduated from Naugatuck High School in 1944. Frank served in the US Army 1945 - 1946.
She sang in the Church Choir and was a volunteer at the Woodbury Food Bank for 20 years.
He and his wife were the owners of Pomperaug Auto Service, Main Street South, Woodbury for 30 years.
For over 40 years, Dick taught Latin to students at Taft School in Watertown, CT.
He was an essential kitchen worker at the Curtis House in Woodbury, CT. from 1966 until he retired in 1987.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and was employed for over 20 years by the Connecticut State Banking Department as a bank examiner.
For many years, he was best known as the friendly neighborhood bartender and permittee at the Lithuanian Club of Waterbury.
She was a resident of Woodbury since 1956. She was a member of North Congregational Church in Woodbury.
Rose graduated from Naugatuck High School and retired from Uniroyal, Inc. where she was an office manager.
In 1946 the couple moved to Southbury, Connecticut, then Middlebury in 1948, living in their home on South Street for over 60 years.
She was involved in the community: Girl Scout Leader, Boy Scout Leader, local school volunteer, Junior Women’s Club, Columbiettes.
He enjoyed his muscle cars, hunting, and golfing, loved fishing, and excelled at winning people over with his jokes and storytelling.
She was a member of St. John’s Episcopal Church in Waterbury, and the Middlebury Senior Center.
He was the former owner of Mayo’s Restaurant and Mayo’s Fireside Cafe in Middlebury for 33 years.
He worked for the Town of Woodbury for 18 years driving the senior bus.
He was educated in Woodbury Schools, graduated from Nonnewaug High School and earned a Bachelor Degree in Accounting from UConn.
He was a graduate of Patterson Technical High School, served in the US Navy from 1955-1957, and was co-owner of Electromation Inc.
He and his wife have been extremely generous over the years donating countless dollars to Waterbury Hospital to enhance its Surgical Center.
George had a lifelong passion for gardening and enjoyed sharing his knowledge with his family and friends.