Jon worked as a heavy equipment operator for Union I.U.O.E. #478. He loved the outdoors, fishing and spending time with friends and family.
Angie was known to many for her warm smile as well as her infectious laugh. She was a member of numerous local organizations.
Alex’s genuine, kind soul touched many hearts. He loved taking walks in nature with his dog and cherished time spent with family.
Sheila worked 50 years for SNET, retiring as a network engineering manager. She was also a longtime member of the Owenego Club in Branford.
Linda, known as a patient, kind, caring and thoughtful woman, served as Dean of Students of Arts at Rutgers University for many years.
Alicia, a dedicated and devoted teacher, worked as a school psychologist for Cromwell Public Schools and at The Foundation School in Orange.
Peg was a member of the first women's basketball team at Larson College (Quinnipiac). She enjoyed the holidays, swimming and playing bridge.
Billy worked as a mechanic for the U.S. Postal service for 30 years.
Robert was a loyal and devoted family man and friend. He truly cherished spending time with his loved ones and riding his motorcycle.
Stanley, a loving and devoted family man, worked as an account manager for Kaman Industrial Technologies and was a guitarist for "Savage".
He grew up in Hamden, graduated from Hamden High School and joined the police department after serving in the U.S. Army. He retired in 1998.
John, an avid fan of fishing, was a loving father, grandfather and brother.
Janice, lovingly referred to as "Memom", was a member of the Wallingford Senior Center and was truly devoted to her loved ones and friends.
Dave worked as a sales representative for Eder Brothers. He was a music enthusiast, avid golfer and New York Rangers and Yankees fan.
Jonathan was devoted to teaching young children & he spent his career teaching for Hamden Public Schools. He truly loved all of his students
James was a loving father, grandfather and brother.
Rita, a loving wife, sister and friend, worked at Blue Cross Blue Shield of CT for many years.
Richard, an avid golfer, was a partner of Simione and Simione Certified Public Accountants and member of the Farms Country Club.
Luz, always loving and devoted to her family, was known for her generous heart, her faith and fierce determination.
Maryann, always proud of her Irish heritage, taught in the North Haven school system and was heavily involved in the community.
Semaj never hesitated to lend a hand. For many years, he volunteered his time and supported many Hamden community events.
Abner proudly served in the Navy, worked as a casket salesman and led the Dartmouth hockey program to an Ivy League championship in 1964.
Elaine served as a Nurse Anesthetist at Columbia Presbyterian, Kings County and Brooklyn Hospitals in New York for many years.
He embraced life while bringing snowboarding and wakeboarding to new heights. Sean was always there to help others & inspired many friends.
Camille, a devoted and loving wife and mother, served as an elementary school teacher for the New Haven Public School system.
Sean, an avid dog lover and gifted musician, worked as an engineer for the Metro North Railroad and was known for his sense of humor.
Mary was a long-time employee of the Yale University Alumni Association and the first woman ever appointed Police Commissioner in Hamden.
Joe, devoted family man, served as manager of the Junior Accent Dress Company, before working at the Yale University Computer Center.
Wai, avid gardener and always devoted to her family and friends, was a longtime and dedicated employee of Medtronic.
Mary, blessed with a heart of gold and devoted friend to all, owned and operated The LeDuc Law Office in New Haven.
Daniel, a devoted family man and kind-hearted soul, worked in accounting and owned and operated his own insurance brokerage firm.
Joan, young at heart, full of life and blessed with an amazing spirit, worked many years for SNET and in the Hamden High School main office.
Barbara served as Mayor of Hamden from 1997 to 1999 and was a longtime educator. She most enjoyed being with her devoted family.
Al, a devoted family man and friend, was heavily involved in the community and the owner of the Granniss Corner Pharmacy in New Haven.
William “Jamar” was a graduate of Albertus Magnus and worked for the City of New Haven as a firefighter.
Pete, an avid Red Sox fan and lover of the outdoors, was a devoted family man and friend to many.
Mary worked as a computer operator for Home Insurance Co. and the former A.C. Gilbert Co. She truly cherished time with family and friends.
Marcus, a dedicated leader within his community and wonderful family man, enjoyed a decorated career in the engineering field.
Genny worked at Dunn and Brad Street in Hamden for many years, before retiring from Bayer Pharmaceuticals as a customer service rep.
Anthony, loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather, worked at Geometric Tool and Winchester Repeating Arms for many years.