A memorial service will be announced at a later date.
Calling hours for Douglas Edward Sweeney Jr. will take place on Thursday, May 17.
A memorial mass will take place on Friday, May 18.
A memorial mass for Nick Nardelli, who owned a Waterbury business and had family in Middlebury, will take place on May 19, 2012.
Former Naugatuck police detective and former owner of Anthony's Pizza in Waterbury.
Jean Hackenson was raised in Middlebury and was a 1974 graduate of Southbury High School. She loved music and animals.
A beloved son and brother, a mechanical engineer and a 2010 graduate of the University of Connecticut.
Edward J. Poudrier was a U.S. veteran.
Gabrielle Mary Steele loved music and animals. Her maternal grand parents, John R. and Lois A. Sullivan, reside in Middlebury.
Walter G. Blinstrubas was in the U.S. Army and worked for Timex Corp. of Middlebury. Services took place on Friday and Saturday, April 27 and 28.
Harold T. Stowe was a 50-year member of Lodge #7 in Woodbury.
Joseph Tripodi loved cooking, gardening, fishing, sports and spending time with his grandchildren.
Clementine Howard was a homemaker, accomplished artist and member of the Art Alliance of Monmouth County, N.J.
Frederick Beckwith served his country as a sergeant in the Army with the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Qui Nhon Province, Vietnam, in 1969-1970.
Vagnini was a U.S. veteran and worked as payroll manager for Timex Corporation in Middlebury.
Ferrara proudly served in World War II as a staff sergeant for the U.S. Army.
Mohan was a mom, artist and a friend to animals. She had family in Middlebury.
John R. Jenusaitis, M.D., was a U.S. veteran and practiced medicine in Waterbury as a family practitioner for more than 40 years.
Albini is a former Waterbury resident. She had family locally in Middlebury.
Bette enjoyed fishing, playing cards, archery and ballroom dancing. She had family locally in Woodbury and Southbury.
A memorial service will take place at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 14.
Harold V. Zinno Sr. was a U.S. veteran and self-taught carpenter.
D'Agostino was a U.S. veteran. He is best known for his business career as a restaurateur.
McKinnon was a teacher and loved traveling. She had family in Middlebury, Watertown and Wolcott, among other towns and states.
Hauserman loved working with colors and took great pride in her flower gardens. She had family in Middlebury, Oxford and Southbury.
Patoka was a U.S veteran and owner and operator of Royal Truck Lubrication Service for more than 30 years.
Ruggi loved to travel and was inquisitive about everything, especially world history.
Santopietro was passionate about singing barbershop harmonies and had relatives in Naugatuck, Southbury and Woodbury.
Alexander Rozum Sr. was part-owner of the Waterbury-Oxford Airport T-Hangars.
Claire Tolmie was an artistic person who loved sewing, knitting and gardening, as well as fishing off Lantern Point.
Dorothy G. Hill loved people and nature and enjoyed reading. A brother, Dennis Geyer, lives in Bethlehem.
Mildred T. (Mintell) Ottowell enjoyed fishing and was a communicant of St. Teresa’s Church.
A natural athlete, Raymond Cooper excelled at baseball and was an avid outdoorsman.
Roy A. Erickson was a world class speed skating champion. Locally, his family members are from Bethlehem and Woodbury and he worked at Perkin-Elmer Corporation in Danbury.
Richard Ermish enjoyed playing scrabble, bridge, doing crossword puzzles and was an avid reader and interested in learning languages.
Beulah Hillson enjoyed hand-crafting items for St. Paul's Christmas Fair and was an avid reader. She worked as a secretary in the Oxford Public School system.
James B. Grant was a resident of Middlebury and Newtown.
Marinaro enlisted in the Army National Guard with the 102 D Infantry until 1964 and worked at Scovill Mfg. Company and Century Brass before retiring.
Mastroianni leaves two sons, including James Mastroianni of Middlebury, and one daughter.
Guy E. Elwood enjoyed camping, gardening, playing horseshoes, playing the harmonica, bowling and watching sports on television.