She had worked for the Town of Middlebury in the Town Clerk’s Office. She also worked for Region #14 as a Secretary to the Principal.
He helped create the first Sikorsky Helicopter Mechanic School and most recently was the Presidential Hangar Manager.
In 1963 he purchased the Sports Men’s Restaurant in Oakville, CT. and managed it for fourteen years.
Noreen was employed for many years through Western Ct. Health Network formerly Danbury Hospital.
She pursued a ten year career as a primary school educator, including her last four years at Mitchell School in Woodbury.
After his retirement, he served as a representative on the building committee for the Town of Woodbury.
She also founded Dog Days; taught obedience to many of our town’s dog and was a much loved pet sitter.
His greatest joy in life beside his family and UCONN basketball was his belief in the Lord, and the power of prayer.
She retired from Woodbury Middle School, where she taught 7th and 8th grade Science from 2007 to 2015, also acting as 8th grade team leader.
She was a resident of Woodbury her entire life and never had the desire to live anywhere else.
He had served in the United States Air Force. He was a member of Local 478 Heavy Equipment Operators, and was employed by O & G Industries.
Terrell worked for many years at the Curtis House in Woodbury, CT., where she was a waitress. She was also a Cub Scout den mother.
She graduated from Sacred Heart High School in Waterbury and worked as a medical assistant for various local physicians for many years.
She devoted most of her career working at the Woodbury Public Library as a librarian for 34 years prior to her retirement in 2014.
Dorothy was a member of the Waterbury Club and the Mattatuck Museum and she enjoyed Holiday House tours in Woodbury.
In 1997 Buck and Mary moved to Middlebury CT to be closer to their children and grandchildren. He especially enjoyed ballroom dancing.
In retirement, she did volunteer work for the elderly. She was a devout Christian who loved family, singing, playing piano, and cats.
Mike worked as a chef at Jordan’s in Southbury for many years, as well as the Painted Pony in Bethlehem and crabby Al’s in Thomaston.
In Woodbury he was proud of his work making park benches, and when he was able he drove for he Woodbury Food Bank.
After becoming an electrical contractor, Mr. Rudzavice and his partner Scott Shemms started Eagle Electric Services in Washington Depot.
Don, after retirement was employed at ACE Hardware, Woodbury, for the past 15 years, working right up until December 22, 2017.
He owned and operated Phillips Diner for over 45 years, having bought the business from his parents after his marriage to Madelyn.
She was retired from Naugatuck Valley Community College where sheworked in the business office.
She enjoyed volunteering at the Red Barn Thrift Shop in Woodbury, and made many friends there.
She owned the Town Coffee Shop in Woodbury and Southbury until purchasing the former Southbury Inn Restaurant.
Denise had worked as a legal assistant at Cramer and Anderson LLP for many years.
He was a committed track and field athlete, having achieved a men’s relay record at Shepaug High School.
Sandy worked at the Southbury Training school for 16 years, and most recently had been the proprietor of Innerpeace Massage and Reflexology.
Marilyn lived in Middlebury and Southbury, where she had a long career working in public services and for the Middlebury Police Department.
He was a longtime member of the Watertown Grange completing all 7 degrees. He had many friends around the neighborhood and loved old movies
"He proudly served his country in the U.S. Air Force."
"She was married for 64 years to the late Vincent Saracco."
"Edith was active with the Woodbury Senior Center, where she loved to play canasta and taught knitting."
"Raymond was fond of saying how much he loved Barbara, and how they had such a wonderful family and life together."
"Most of all, she cherished every moment she was able to spend with her 5 grandchildren..."
"Judi was a loving and patient caregiver for many years to her mother, father and autistic sister..."
"Along with his sons Jeff and Petey, he enjoyed fishing and deer hunting and was often successful."
"He enjoyed most being at home on Merrymeeting Lake, his favorite 'little piece of NH.'"
"Lee was known for his ever present smile and his willingness to help anybody."
Helen was an animal lover and rescuer. She never passed a needy animal without offering it something to eat.