Michael was a master electrician working at T&T Construction. He went above and beyond for his family and to help anybody who needed it.
“She was generous with her time, her love, and her smile. Pauline touched so many lives, and will be greatly missed.”
Michael, who had worked as a Title Searcher, was a member of the Cage Jujitsu Strength Academy and enjoyed playing guitar.
Rudy described himself as “once a teaser, always a teaser."
He was a passionate person with an infectious sense of humor.
After graduating from Middlesex Community College, Matt worked as an engineering tech and general foreman at Fafnir Bearing.
He was part of the United States Air Force, where he proudly served his country at home and on deployment across the world in Qatar.
“George and his wife were givers, if they had extra of something you better believe they would pass it on to someone in need.”
For 10 years, she served as an Activity Aide at the Elim Park Baptist Home in Cheshire, including front-line work during the pandemic.
A master tailor by trade with over 70 years of experience, he owned & operated of Rosario’s Tuxedo & Alterations in Middletown with his wife
Elaine, who worked in payroll and administrative roles, also worked with her husband in real estate in the Meriden and Wallingford area.
John was most recently a computer consultant with MFXchange US, Inc.
Marcy, a graduate of Mercy High School and SCSU, loved teaching children, especially troubled youth, before her retirement.
He had been employed as a machinist for many years.
Josephine worked at Raymond Engineering and JC Penny's for many years and was a devoted member of the St. Pius X Church in Middletown.
Dorothy spent more than 30 years working and spreading happiness at Alfredo’s Riverside Restaurant in Middletown.
He worked in all capacities for the Middletown Board of Ed, from bus driver to head of maintenance and head custodian at each & every school
Throughout her life, Melissa excelled in dance, gymnastics, and cheerleading competing in both her middle and high school years.
A talented figure skater with a zest for life, she graduated from cosmetology school and loved cats, Italian food and cooking.
Luz was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend to many.
Angelo, who immigrated to the United States in 1958 and achieved the American Dream, loved family holiday gatherings and dinners with family
Dr. Pito, an avid fan of golf, skiing and poker, enjoyed a long, dedicated career in healthcare and was a loving husband and friend to many.
Ruth was a member of the Durham Women’s auxiliary and worked many years as a legal secretary.
Tony, a Xavier High School graduate, retired from the U.S. Border Patrol and the Department of Homeland Security in 2021 after 26 years.
Shelly, known for her kindness, sweet tooth and creativity, cherished spending time with loved ones and cared deeply for animals.
Jim, a loving son, brother and uncle, was a Lyman Hall High School graduate before working as a machinist for many years.
Ray, who served in the CT National Guard, was the owner of East Hampton Pizza House and DaLaurs Restaurant in Portland for many years.
Yani, a Middletown High School graduate who worked for Amazon in Wallingford, was working toward obtaining her degree as an LPN.
Fred, a devoted family man and dedicated animal lover, worked many years locally in warehouse management.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Cromwell business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Rinpoche was the spiritual leader and teacher at the Chenrezig Tibetan Buddhist Center of CT for the past 24 years.
David was a dedicated police officer for the city of Middletown and proudly served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War.
Ronnie cherished her time with loved ones and was a dedicated member of the community.
Mary, known as a social butterfly, was a member of the American Legion Post 206 Women’s Auxiliary and the Cross Street AME Zion Church.
Raymond was a standout athlete in his youth and was praised for his work as counselor with the Junior Republic and as a CT state employee.
Janet, a loving and devoted mother, had a successful career in nursing and was a longtime volunteer in the Middlesex Hospital Cancer Unit.
Carolyn, lovingly referred to as Nana, was an avid Red Sox fan and was known as kind, caring, loveable and sassy.
Bob, a dedicated family man and active member of the community, served as a career firefighter for the City of Middletown.
John, a loving son and friend, was an avid photographer and proud New York Yankees fan.
Sandy worked at Sertec in Wallingford for many years and did the work of numerous people. She had a great sense of humor and will be missed.