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.
John spent 35 years as a CRNA at the World War II Veterans’ Memorial Hospital, Veterans Memorial Medical Center and MidState Medical Center.
Rosemary, a heart transplant recipient in 1996, worked for North Haven Tile and was a member; guest speaker of transplant support groups
Eleanor was a member of the Annex Y.M.A. and the New Haven Elks Lodge. She enjoyed playing 500 Rummy and loved her family unconditionally.
William, a skilled general contractor, was a member of the Fort Hale Young Marines and served in the Army.
Kathleen worked for the State of Connecticut, Department of Developmental Services and Residential Management Services in Meriden.
Henry, a devoted family man, was a member of the Benevolent Order of Elks, the Sons of Italy and the Garibaldi Club of Middletown.
Brian worked as an electrician. He loved cars and small engine repairs, scuba diving, and enjoyed going on cruises.
Kathy was co-founder of the Connecticut Draft Horse Association and Beef Superintendent for the Durham Fair Association.
She was an antique dealer for many years and was the owner of The Ginger Bread House Antiques and Mimi’s Country Auctions.
Devin was an extremely loving, charismatic young man. He adored the time spent with his daughter, however, had many interests of his own.
Seb was simply a kind man who loved everyone with his whole heart and would help anyone who asked. He knew everyone and was very social.
He was awarded the CT Optometrist of the Year for 2011, citation from the CT General Assembly 2012, plus numerous other accolades.
Vincent, a Coginchaug High School graduate, was currently serving as an Aviation Ordnanceman 1st Class in the US Navy on the USS George Bush
She worked for the University of Connecticut Health Center Institutional Review Board and also raised seeing eye dogs for many years.
He was Lifetime Member of Durham Fire Department, Durham Fire Chief 1971-1972, 1979-1981, 1984.
Bud joined the Marine Corp straight out of high school, worked at multiple manufacturing companies and went into nursing as a second career.
He worked as a shipping and receiving clerk for Alcap and Durham Manufacturing.
He enjoyed life to its fullest and adored his darling wife Annette, all his animals, especially his horses and his dear granddog.
Preston attended Coginchaug Regional High School in Durham and was currently working toward his EMT license.
He was a life member of the Middlefield Volunteer Fire Department and was a fireman there for 27 years and went on to become Assistant Chief
He was the former owner of Crystalwood Stables in Durham.
Dan was a life member and served as a Chief of the Middlefield Fire Department.
She was a volunteer counselor for La Leche League and a longtime member of the Durham Fair Association.
Prior to his retirement, he was a machinist with Petcar and later Chapman Manufacturing.
Melissa spent her school years as a competitive figure skater, avid skier, hiker, golfer, hockey fan, and equestrian.
He worked for Pratt and Whitney for over 30 years and was President of the New Haven Raccoon Club for a number of years.
Libraries were also very important to her. She volunteered and later worked in East Haven’s Hagaman Memorial Library for over 18 years.
Tom honorably served his country in the US Army. He was the owner and operator of Durham Office Equipment.
Janet retired in 2001 from Blue Cross/Blue Shield after twenty three years where she made many lasting friendships.
She was on the Steve Harvey show where she was honored for her kindness to others and she had a coffee and conversation with Michael Jackson
He was a dedicated and hardworking employee of Pratt & Whitney for nearly 45 years.
"Karen always looked forward to attending car shows with her husband."