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Obituary: Marlene M. Givens, 88
Marlene was a long-standing employee in Milford Public Schools, a familiar face to many students in the MHS office and later, at Foran High.

Marlene was a long-standing employee in Milford Public Schools, a familiar face to many students in the MHS office and later, at Foran High.

She was born January 11, 2019 in New London, the beloved daughter of Rodner Pamphile and Thainha Aristil.
After WWII, Harry worked for his father at his store in the Stonington Borough, for the U.S Post Office in Stonington.
Leon served his country, within the US Marine Corps, during Vietnam War and later became a police officer Washington Metro Police.
He touched many lives in Southeastern Connecticut through his career in finance and banking institutions, retiring in 2014.
But most of all, it was spending time with his family is what he cherished most.
He fulfilled his dream and started his own business in 1990 as the publisher of the advertising magazine Rental Guide.
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She worked at Gambardella's Tent and Awning, a business that she and her husband took over from her late father.
She and John were dog obedience trainers for many years and she greatly loved their Collies, Angus and Julia. Gail was also an avid skier.
Ron owned and operated his own business, Cunningham Delivery Service for about 30 years.
An active member of the community, she was a member of Lucia Chapter #25 of the Order of the Eastern Star and Pyremus Temple #82 Daughters.
He was active in the community, serving in various roles and organizations.
Yvonne enjoyed a 34-year career working with Dr. Resnick’s and Dr. Shoenthal’s office, until her retirement.
Derek was a hard worker and loved his family dearly. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends and thought the world of them.
Betty worked many years at the Prime Steer in Norwich, CT. and then at Bravo and Azu restaurants in Mystic.
He retired in 1989, and had a long and happy retirement in Quaker Hill.
Bill loved food, watching movies, listening to 70s music, and spending time with family, especially with his three step-great-grandchildren.
Bill loved food, watching movies, listening to 70s music, and spending time with family, especially with his three step-great-grandchildren.