Mike’s favorite job was being a father. He was always very involved in his children’s activities & never hesitated to step up as a volunteer
Aaron worked at ESPN for 20 years and earned numerous Emmy Awards, IBC awards, and was listed as an inventor on 14 patents.
John, a U.S. Army veteran, served his community and the state most of his life.
“Rachel was the life of the party and unforgettable. Everyone who met her was left with a crazy story to remember her by.”
A U.S. Army veteran, he was a retired professional auctioneer and had owned a pony ride and petting zoo business.
Ron was a “father” and mentor throughout the community, coaching baseball, softball, and basketball and leading Boy Scouts.
"To meet Noah Ram was to see life blooming before you, especially through music."
Bob enjoyed a successful career in aviation, was a proud Air Force veteran, avid sportsman, animal lover and devoted family man.
Norma was known for her generosity, love of family and animals. She dedicated many years in healthcare as a nurse and was an avid bowler.
Blake’s most favorite things to do were playing football with the Falcons, skating, snowboarding, surfing, and driving his yellow go-kart.
Peter was a successful entrepreneur, talented chef, devoted family man and dedicated member of the Durham and Middletown community.
Ruth cherished her time with loved ones, served as an Assistant Registrar of Voters in Hamden and proudly as a Justice of the Peace.
Beverly worked many years as a floral designer at Uncle Bob’s Flower & Garden Center and cherished spending time with her loved ones.
Robin was a devoted wife, mother and friend to many, as well as a dedicated member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Wallingford.
Anthony worked many years as an operating engineer and machinist before owning the Clinton Package Store.
Joe served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict and received numerous medals.
Margie, a longtime employee of GE, was known as kind with a strong sense of family and a wonderful sense of humor.
William was known for his kindness, care and love. He worked as a machinist, was an avid music enthusiast and member of the community.
Seth, a compassionate clinician, loving husband and caring father, served as the director of DBT at the Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital.
Tiffany worked as a care giver for Visiting Angels. She cherished her daughters, the beach and writing poetry.
Craig was known as kind, generous, hardworking and selfless. He was a true adventure-seeker, talented "cat-whisperer" and art enthusiast.
Al, a devoted family man and proud U.S. Army veteran, dedicated many years of his career to the Armstrong Rubber Company of West Haven.
He loved music, architecture, had an affinity for classic cars, and most importantly he loved helping others.
Maura, always loving and devoted to her family, was an avid fan of the Boston Red Sox and loved reading, doing puzzles and playing bingo.
Kerry, lovingly known as "Champ" or "Special K", was a loving son and father and standout athlete in his youth.
Lorraine worked at the International Silver Co., was Vice President/Secretary at the F. L. Waller Co. and was a staple in the community.
Morgan proudly served in the U.S. Navy and taught science in the East Haddam school system for over 30 years.
Rosie, always loving and devoted to her family, worked many years as a respiratory therapist and was very active in the community.
Julia, a devoted and loving wife and mother, enjoyed gardening, cooking and cherished spending time with friends and family.
Philip, always devoted to his family, served in the Army National Guard as a medic and was an accomplished business man for many years.
Angela, a loving mother and grandmother, enjoyed singing and was a music teacher in the Middletown Public School system for many years.
Emily volunteered for many community organizations. She enjoyed gardening, cooking, canning, reading, the beach and traveling.
John, a true artist, was a talented carpenter, musician and photographer.
John, a proud U.S. Navy veteran and devoted family man, most recently worked for the Connecticut Bank and Trust Company.
A kind and caring soul, he touched many lives and will be deeply missed by all that were fortunate enough to know him.
Karl, known for his quick wit, proudly served in the U.S. Army and worked many years as a steel worker at Ulbrich Steel and Ametek.
Arline was the owner and operator of Arline’s Cleaning Service for many years.
John worked for the Middlefield Public Works Department for many years. He loved outdoor activities including hunting, fishing and camping.
Joseph, known as 'The Ice Cream Man' and 'Mr. Fix it' by family and friends, worked for H.P. Hood as a mechanic for many years.
Cheri owned and operated Suburban Dry Cleaners in Middlefield for 25 years. She loved spending time with family on holidays and vacations.