Angel, a devoted son and father, worked in the parts and service department of Colonial Toyota of Milford.
Richard was known for his sense of humor and had a smile that would light up the room. He was a devoted father and avid basketball player.
Angelee, a loving and devoted mother and daughter, worked as a Pharmacist Technician for Walgreens for the past 10 years.
Jack, always dedicated to his family, community and church, worked many years at Cyclops-Detroit Steel and for Foote School in New Haven.
A "Rock Rat" and legendary restauranteur, from fry cook (of soft shell crab fame) to fine dining chef, Ray opened one of CT's first discos.
Luis was a lifelong New Haven resident and loving son, brother and uncle.
Mary, known for her loving and caring personality and infectious laugh, worked in the customer service field for many years.
Ricky, known as a gentle giant and die-hard Dallas Cowboys fan, worked most recently for Town Fair Tire.
Dorrett, a hardworking, caring and loving woman, worked as a Certified Nurses Assistant at The Willows of Woodbridge and Whitney Manor.
Franky, a carpenter by trade, was a lifelong New Haven resident and loving father.
Paul, a loving son, brother and uncle, was an avid motorsports and NASCAR fan.
Al proudly served in the CT Army National Guard, was a lifetime member of the ECGC and enjoyed a long career in the trucking industry.
Felix, a loving son, brother, uncle and friend to many, worked as a freelance tattoo artist.
Boyd enjoyed reading, history, sketching & gardening. He loved his 5 daughters immeasurably. Drawn to the sea, he'll be laid to rest there.
Christopher was a loving brother, avid NASCAR and New York Yankees fan.
Nicole, a member of Salvation & Deliverance Christian Training & Healing Center, was a loving daughter, mother and friend.
Danny worked as a truck driver for Red Bull of Wallingford and was the founder and president of Revolucion MC in New Haven.
Angel, always the loving and devoted family man, owned and operated the former A&L Early Bird Trucking Co. of New Haven.
Alexzander was a loving son, brother and grandson. He touched many lives and was loved deeply by those around him.
Ivan, always loving and devoted to his family and friends, served as supervisor at Wind River Environmental of Monroe.
Theresa, a loving and devoted mother and grandmother, served as an elementary school teacher in Australia and North Carolina.
Gustavo was an auto body technician for Tony's Auto Body of Milford and later Breezy Point Auto Body of Stratford.
Charles, a Golden Gloves contender in his youth, served in the Navy and was a member of the Teamsters Union 777 as a pipefitter and welder.
Naomi was an employee of U.S. Repeating Arms (Winchester Arms), the U.S. Census Bureau and the United States Postal Service.
Gilberto, a loving and devoted husband and father, worked as a pool installation contractor for Amkote of Guilford for over 25 years.
Pamela, a Hillhouse High School graduate, was a loving and caring mother, sister and friend.
Ronald, a member of Local #35, worked at Yale University as an equipment mechanic in the physical plant for 32 years and was a former chef.
Alessia, a beautiful soul with a heart of gold and extremely proud of her heritage, worked most recently as a medical assistant.
Luis, a Wilbur Cross High School graduate, was a loving and devoted son and brother.
Estéban, a lifelong New Haven resident and loving son and brother, was a self-employed barber for 20 years.
Rosa was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
Manny, a self-employed grant writer and pillar in the community, was heavily involved in numerous local projects and organizations.
Cassandra, a faithful provider for many family members, friends and in her community, worked for The Work Place Incorporation.
Angel, known for his quiet, loving and humble personality, was a Wilbur Cross graduate before following a career in security.
Alejandro, a loving son and brother, worked at Jack’s Steak House in New Haven.
Milton, a former Hillhouse High School football standout, was a devoted son, brother, husband, father and friend to many.
As a veteran of the U.S. Army and a National Guard reservist, he served his country with excellence. He was warm-hearted and jubilant.
Alease was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Nancy, a true animal lover, adored and cherished her time with family and being accompanied by her Shih Tzu, Buster.
Jim, a graduate of Yale University, Class of 1954, worked as a Librarian at Quinnipiac University for many years.