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Obituary: John Pezzolesi, 92
Mr. Pezzolesi was a veteran of Korean War serving in the United States Army, where he earned two Bronze Stars. He was a true American Hero.

Mr. Pezzolesi was a veteran of Korean War serving in the United States Army, where he earned two Bronze Stars. He was a true American Hero.

She was a member of the Milford Senior Center and enjoyed playing bingo with the other members.
She was a Breeder of German Shepherds and was a member of the New Haven German Shepherd Dog Club, where she served as Treasurer.
He was also a Eucharistic minister at Precious Blood Parish in Milford.
He was a proud member of the VFW in Waterbury and enjoyed hot rods, a good beer and spending time with his family and friends.
Gabriel was a man that people loved and adored. He is a man that left an imprint on so many people's hearts and he will be forever missed.
A lover of art, he frequented many art galleries, and had an extensive art book collection.
Mary had a passion for life. She was outgoing with an endearing sense of humor and a contagious laugh accompanied by a twinkle in her eye.
Ann was retired from Monsanto Corp and later was employed with Foxwoods Casino as a Telephone Operator.
Irene lived in her home in East Haven for 55 years where she raised her family with her loving husband Ed and met close friends and friends.
He was a compassionate man who cared and served for human needs. Zygmunt was beloved by his family, friends, and Polish community.
North Branford police list their latest arrests and what those arrested were charged with doing.
Florence graduated from Robert E. Fitch Sr High school and had retired as the assistant town clerk for the Town of Groton.
She was a registered nurse and worked at the Cove Manor Nursing Home for many years.
Pat enjoyed running, including running 5 marathons; East Lyme 2x, NYC 2x and beloved Marine Corps in 1989 where she received a silver medal.
While growing up, she worked for her parents at their service station and home oil business in New London pumping gas and collecting bills.
Helping others, working hard, her flower gardens, and spending time with her family were what she enjoyed the most. “Be Happy,” she’d say.
He was a proud US Navy Veteran of the Korean Conflict, a lifetime member of the VFW in Oakville, and he enjoyed visiting with his family.
She was a wonderful cook and her family gatherings are legendary. Her wit and sense of humor will be greatly missed.
He was member of Beacon Valley Grange #103 and an Advisor for the Order of DeMolay. He enjoyed hunting and fishing and an avid NASCAR fan.