An avid supporter of the arts, Roger had an obscene passion for jazz, blues and R&B.
He was involved in nearly two dozen shows as an actor or director, and also served on the board.
Mary enjoyed traveling to the Snoopy hockey tournaments sponsored by Charles Schultz in Santa Rosa, CA to cheer on her husband's team.
Nancy worked throughout her life, but will fondly be remembered as a great storyteller. She was interesting, funny, and never boring.
A licensed private pilot, Jim thoroughly enjoyed owning and flying his own aircraft and flew until the age of 85.
Ray had a 30-year career as Director of Music in Suffield, with award-winning bands and the top clarinetists in the CT All State Festival.
Melvin was a veteran of the Korean War, having served in the U.S. Army, and was a Supervisor at Combustion Engineering for many years.
Lee joined the army in 1944 and fought throughout Germany in the 71st infantry division alongside General Patton, covering over 600 miles.
Florence was a lifetime member of St. Joseph Church, Suffield where she was a member of the Rosary Guild.
Phyllis was an active and faithful parishioner of St. Joseph Church, Suffield, where she served as a Eucharistic Minister.
Jeff owned and operated Jeff’s Lawn Service, an occupation he truly loved over the last 16 years.
Linda graduated from the Creative School of Hairdressing and later opened her own salon, Illusions Hair & Nails, in Jacksonville, FL.
Elaine worked for Johnson and Jordan, now Johnson, Dowe, Brown & Barbarotta, for over 30 years until her retirement in 2002.
Prior to retiring at the age of 86, Pasquina was employed with AAA Aircraft, Inc. for many years.
He played for the 1957 Springfield College national championship soccer team, making First Team All-New England and First Team All-American.
Alan honorably served his country in the U.S. Army, serving two tours of duty during the Vietnam Conflict.
Bertrand served his country proudly with the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War.
Among Alicia's favorite places of employment were the Felician Sisters Motherhouse in Enfield and Sweet Sensations in East Windsor.
Santo lived in West Suffield for forty years, and was a certified welder for Butler Welding and Goodway Transport.
He is survived by two children, four grandchildren and seven step-grandchildren.
She retired in 2005 from the National Institute of Health in Maryland as Senior Advisor on Scientific Infrastructure and Resources.
She and her husband, Jerry, recently celebrated 53 years of marriage.
He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Prisoner of War Medal for his service during World War II.
She spent 10 years delivering meals for the Meals on Wheels program in Suffield, where she was proud of her volunteerism.
Olga was employed with Diageo PLC Liquor Company as a hardworking and well-respected executive assistant for over 30 years.
Anna came to the U.S. in 1989, and the following year began her 28-year teaching and coaching career at Suffield Academy.
As Secretary of the Windsor Locks Women's Auxiliary Group, she enthusiastically cheered on the 1965 Little League World Series champions.
He was most recently a resident at the Suffield House.
Condolences are extended to his family and friends.
Condolences to her family and friends.
Condolences to their families and friends.
Condolences to his family and friends.