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Obituary: Betty Marie Rose Fatone, 89
Betty attended Norwich Free Academy, where she met Anthony “Tony” Fatone, with whom she would share her life for the next 65 years.

Betty attended Norwich Free Academy, where she met Anthony “Tony” Fatone, with whom she would share her life for the next 65 years.

Dolly always welcomed everyone and anyone into her home, making them feel like they always belonged. She especially loved large gatherings.
Her pride and joy were time spent with the flowers in her garden and most recently the many- many children and grandchildren around her.
Her life consisted of raising her four children, helping to run the egg business with her husband, canning the best sweet corn in town.
Fred served in the United States Air Force where he was a photographer. He followed in his families footsteps as a 3rd generation railroad
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Mr. Petersen was a proud U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War.
She was an active member and a Eucharistic Minister at Saint Gabriel Church, she also enjoyed teaching for St. Raphael Parish Gift Program.
She was the Past President of the Prospect/Naugatuck Pop Warner Football League.
Anita’s passions in life were cooking, gardening, and caring for her family. She was employed by the City of Milford for over 20 years.
Mrs. Hansen had been employed as a paralegal for several area law firms. She was a 1955 graduate of Norwich Free Academy.
Additionally, he was a Director of Naugatuck Historical Society and was a member of the Hop Brook Golf Club, where he enjoyed playing golf.
She had a heart of gold and cared deeply for her family and friends, her presence will be missed but never forgotten.
Lorraine is survived by children, Karen Ukraine of Quincy, MA, Kimberly Graham of Dover, NH, Wendy Boissevain of Ft Pierce, FL, Mark Ukraine
For when it came to her clan all were weary cuz her claws were sharpened and ever ready to protect.
He was proud owner of concessions grill at Nutmeg Bowl in Fairfield for many years and gained a reputation for making the best egg sandwich.
Donnie lived in Naugatuck most of his life, graduated from Naugatuck High School and proudly serving as reservist in United States Marines.
He was a linotype operator at the Bridgeport Post for over 30 years and then worked at Sikorsky Aircraft for over 10 years before retiring.
Having a beautiful tenor voice, when John got older, he led the annual neighborhood carol sing in his family’s barn.