Commander Guilfoil served in the U.S. Navy and worked as a contractor for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission in Waterford.
Ruth served in the Navy; trained pilots in navigation on Link Trainers and was the first female in TX to earn rank of Chief Petty Officer.
Gaye was an Office Manager with Fort Rachel Marina in Mystic; and a member of the Ledyard Sportsman Club.
Steven was a member and former Treasurer of the Ledyard Lions Club.
Muffy had an instant charisma that drew people to her. Her enthusiasm, wit, wisdom and humor never dimmed throughout her entire life.
Beyond his careers and pastimes, Jonathan somehow always was there for anyone that needed help.
She enjoyed the law, traveling, dancing, food, family, and friends. She absolutely loved annual visits to Jamaica, her home country.
Patricia was married to the love of her life, Gordon W. Thomson, in 1950 in Indiana. They settled in Gales Ferry to raise a family.
His favorite pastime was following the Alabama Crimson Tide football team. He was a dedicated fan since the 1960s.
Linda attended the M. Kavula School of Design after finishing high school and later taught hairdressing at Park Institute of Hair Design.
He was a member of wrestling, baseball and football teams, participating in the football Nutmeg Bowl 1968 Eastern All Stars.
Aaron attended school in Groton and then Ledyard High School.
Todd was an avid surfer, President of the Ledyard Youth Basketball League, an active community member and a member of the Corvette Club.
He was an avid supporter of Ledyard High School sporting events.
Shelby 'Bella' Olsen, 19, was both beloved and admired. The teen whose life was stolen last week in a car accident won't be soon forgotten.
He was a devoted man of God and enjoyed spending time with his family and cooking for his family at his home.
Jim worked in the maintenance department for over 25 years at the New London Day newspaper.
He worked with his brother at R.B. Kent & Son for 29 years before retiring.
Fondly known as “Big Al,” he was loved by many for his generosity and gentle spirit.
He enjoyed being outside, talking with his neighbors and was especially good with children and always could make them laugh.
James proudly served in the United States Navy on submarines for 20 years.
Priscilla loved baking and cooking, trying new recipes and delighting in making special meals and desserts for her family.
Ginny was Director of Training with American Airlines for 18 years up until her retirement in 1971.
Hal appreciated life and valued all those around him, and he truly believed he was the lucky one.
He was an avid sailor and was a member of the Shennecossett Yacht Club in Groton.
He loved to joke around and will be forever remembered for his beautiful and mischievous smile.
Ron will be remembered as a loving husband, father, and grandfather, skilled carpenter and innovative problem solver.
Maria was employed for over 25 years as a scientist for Pfizer Corp. in Groton.
Her vibrant, determined, and loving spirit was felt by all who knew her.
Esther enjoyed vegetable gardening, sewing and knitting.
A brilliant man, he was a nuclear physicist and military analyst, fisherman, lover of nature and cherished friend to many.
A long time resident of Ledyard, he enjoyed watching his grandchildren and great grandchildren play at his son's farm.
John was a US Navy veteran, serving as Chief Torpedoman aboard the USS Skipjack and the USS Grant.
She loved spending time with her family, traveling...cruises with family and friends.
The Clinton resident grew his business around the concept of "Concern for Others."
The folk music legend and social activist lived in Beacon, NY, on the Hudson River.
Daughter, grandsons live locally.
Naugatuck man dies four days after his beloved wife, on what would have been their 53rd anniversary.
Recent obituaries with ties to Ledyard.