Alyssa, known for her unwavering love, voice, laugh, kindness and smile, was a caring and devoted daughter and sister.
A volunteer firefighter, he spent many seasons and countless hours as coach and board member for East Haddam Little League.
Jack worked as an electrician for many years, was a life member of the Haddam Volunteer Fire Dept. and member of the Granite Lodge #119.
He devoted his life to his family & business, Hunter’s Pool Center in Wallingford. He could be seen around town on his Harley or sports car.
James, an avid New York Giants fan, worked as an employee for Stop & Shop warehouse for over 30 years and volunteered at Masonicare.
A graduate of Maloney High School, Seth was the co-owner of the North Haven Bike Shop. He was an avid mountain biker and loved music.
Kevin worked as a manufacturing engineer for AGC, Inc. of Meriden, dedicating 45 years to the aerospace and defense industry.
Lori was the owner and operator of Silhouettes Hair Salon in Old Saybrook for over 30 years.
A retired Middletown police officer, he established White Oil Service and was a life member of the Westfield Fire Department.
“Remember his smile, his kindness, and how he always stood up for the underdog.”
Malcolm; a loving husband; worked in the medical field for 37 years; and served on many professional and community committees and boards.
She was a dedicated preschool teacher at Haddam Cooperative Nursery School and at Environmental Sciences Magnet School in Hartford.
Linda had a love for children and ran a daycare out of her home for over 25-years and co-founded Second Homes Family Child Care Association.
Nicholas was a loving son, brother, grandson, nephew, cousin and devoted friend who always put others first, he will truly be missed by many
Ruth was a wonderful mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and leaves behind a large and loving family who will deeply miss her.
She began her career with the United States Marshall Service then joining the United States Post Office.
In his later years, Bernie was a frequent contributor at the Dudley Farm Farmer’s Market in Guilford.
It was his passion for teaching and his wonderful rapport with students that sustained Mike in his 40-year career. He will be missed by many
He worked in various computer services and IT positions throughout his 55-year career.
The Town of Killingworth named Sue its 2018 Citizen of the Year.
He worked as a plumber at PC Montano for 30 years. David was a master of many things and enjoyed playing horseshoes and woodworking.
He attended Haddam-Killingworth High School and graduated from UConn in 1983.
She moved to Killingworth and became involved in activities with school children of the Killingworth Elementary School.
He was the son of the late Dalip and Sherife (Xhaja) Topi.
Not only was he passionate about the projects he indulged in, but the people in his life that he cared for and loved too.
He was extremely active in his community wearing many hats in town government most notably as First Selectman.
Geraldine worked as a bookkeeper at The Killingworth Country Store, which she and Art owned for many years.
Brie attended Haddam Killingworth High school and went to graduate with a cosmetology degree at Branford Academy of Hair Cosmetology.
He loved cooking, and was always looking to perfect his dough and sauce for his homemade pizza.
A memorial service will be held this Friday.
lbert enjoyed building model airplanes and reading books on aviation.
"Richard was a past member of the East Haddam Volunteer Fire Department and a third degree member of the Knights of Columbus..."
"Most of all she cherished time with family, especially her granddaughters."
"He was a loyal friend and patient listener, who had a great love for his Marriage Encounter community..."
"His passion was showing his classic Mustangs at car shows. He belonged to the South Eastern Conn. Mustang Club."
Deborah passed away following a long and courageous battle with breast cancer.
Cathy will be remembered as a patient and kind woman, who loved animals, travel, music, and most of all, her family.
Elizabeth fought a courageous battle against cancer with dignity and grace and all the while her mother was by her side.
Bill worked for the Town of Guilford as Police Officer and in the Public Works Department.
She was employed as a machine operator for Bic Corporation for many years until her retirement.