Branda, known for her loyalty to friends and family, was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother.
William, an avid Harley Davidson enthusiast, worked as a welder before becoming a salesman for Unicore, ABCO and Air Gas.
Barbara founded Kodman’s Small World Nursery School. She was a member of N.A.E.Y.C. and the Council of Early Childhood Educators.
Angelo was a proud veteran of the Korean War and worked as a highly skilled machinist at Eastern Screw Machine.
Raymond was superintendent at the Clinton Nursery until his retirement and was also a former member of the Republican Town Committee
He was perhaps most proud of becoming a Coast Guard licensed master captain. Captain Mike was the owner of Codfather Sportfishing LLC.
Tim had worked for SNET, the Essex Valley Railroad and later Bell Power Systems. He enjoyed photography and travel, had a passion for music.
One of his greatest accomplishments was being lead, working, building and completing the Winged Archway Monument in Kearney, Nebraska.
She worked at Colony Savings Bank as secretary to the President, A Better Way Salka & Sons and Form-All plastics in charge of finance.
Paul was the owner of East Coast, Testing, Adjusting and Balancing, LLC for over 25 five years.
A U.S. Navy veteran during the Vietnam War, he was a quality control inspector at the Lee Company for more than 25 years before retiring.
Karl, a U.S. Air Force veteran, worked for 32 years at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft & helped found & incorporate the Clinton Beach Association.
Jack, a Middletown High School and Brown University graduate, worked his entire career with CT General Life Insurance Company, now Cigna.
He was instrumental in designing and building his wife’s Small World Nursery School.
She always made her presence known with her vibrant energy, sparking a conversation with anyone in her path.
She was inspirationally strong, incredibly thoughtful & touched countless lives with her contagious laughter, love & genuine care for all.
Known as “Mrs. Luszcz” to more than two decades of kindergarteners and first-graders, Nora was absolutely devoted to her students.
Ed formed his own traffic signal company and installed traffic signal systems throughout the state before working for the Town of Hamden.
Tom loved sports & had a lifelong passion for hockey. He was a mentor, teacher & coach to many & will be dearly missed by all who knew him.
Taylor was a fun loving big hearted adventuress girl. She went of her way to help others and she loved being with her family.
Christine had been employed for many years in Social Services where she was committed to helping others in our communities.
Pete loved to collect good wine, share stories on astronomy or history, cook with family and friends, and to give great bear hugs.
When the doctors confronted his daughters with the news that “your father is a very sick man,” in unison they replied, “you have no idea.”
He worked at the Lee Company as a supervisor and machinist until his retirement.
Besides a tremendous love for his family, his passions included the Marine Corp, traveling the world, all things Disney, a fine red wine...
At The Morgan School, Mary was a small dynamo of energy who was involved in many extra-curricular activities with her students.
He loved his family dearly and was a friend to all and would not think twice to help his fellow man. He will be dearly missed.
He enjoyed boating, water skiing, snow skiing, and had a passion for listening to, writing, and playing music.
He worked for the Clinton School System for 35 years retiring as the Director of Maintenance Services for the Clinton Board of Education.
Harry was, and always will, be a pillar to the town of Clinton and an icon of the Clinton sports community.
He was a member of the Clinton Volunteer Fire Department, enjoyed participating the Annual Blue Fish Festival and many other town events.
Michele was a loving, kindhearted person to all who knew her.
Dorothy loved her garden, books, and taking her grandkids to the beach.
He has lived with his family in Clinton since 2002. Most recently, Brian worked for Tiger Home Inspections.
He was a Morgan School graduate and joined the U.S. Army. He sure knew how to make people laugh and was such a caring and special individual
She was very active in the local community, a dedicated member of the VFW and the Clinton Fire Department.
Wounded by a grenade at Iwo Jima, he recovered and returned to combat where he distinguished himself as a rifleman, scout, and grenadier.
Mark was a force to be reckoned with, living life on his own terms. His laughter and amazing sense of humor were infectious.
Joe, a proud U.S. Army veteran, could light up even the darkest of rooms with his wit and huge personality.
Sarah loved the White Mountains in New Hampshire spending several summers camping with her family.