Porto Funeral Homes
Beloved Mother & Sister - Registered Nurse, Cared for Many Veterans at the West Haven VA Medical Center
Crisco represented the 17th District, including parts of Hamden, Naugatuck, Bethany, Woodbridge, Ansonia, and Beacon Falls, for 24 years.
Beloved Wife, Mother & Grandmother - Retired Accountant & Devout Christian
She will be remembered for her gift of gab, amazing personality, endless love for all, care, compassion & willingness to give a helping hand
She worked for the Athenian Dinner in New Haven and later for Option Care as a Referral Coordinator.
'She was a one-of-a-kind woman, she cherished her people...'
Beloved Husband, AVCO Retiree
Beloved Wife, Mother & Grandmother - Dunham Professor of History of Art and Classics at Yale University
Ruth was a devout patriot and although not active in her later years, was a proud Daughter of the American Revolution.
She was a lifelong teacher and children’s librarian. Most recently, she worked in the children’s room at Clark Memorial Library in Bethany.
A U.S. Navy veteran, he worked for many years as a Roofer, a salesman, and later was an owner/operator of the former United Sewer & Drain.
Brian was deeply rooted in the town of Woodbridge. He was a coach and mentor to many athletes in town.
Upon graduation from Bucknell in 1984, he joined his father at Group Insurance Associates.
Bernie was a successful, established and well-respected architect and estimator.
He owned and operated Caldwell Power Equipment and now Caldwell Automotive, both in Hamden, for many years.
Retired Engineer and Senior Vice President of Sikorsky
Along with his brothers, he established Kaoud Rugs, which would become a household name in carpet and rugs in the state for 68 years.
Retired Licensed Practical Nurse, Beloved Wife, Mother & Grandmother
Amanda, a special education teacher, will be fondly remembered as a loyal and genuine friend, who, at her best, was sweet, serene, and free.
George had passion for engineering, physics, building and woodworking. He focused his career on public safety.
Beloved Husband, Father & Grandfather- Passionate lifelong aviator
Retired Executive Director, Avid Golfer and Voracious Reader
John W. Cassidy, 56, of Woodbridge passed away suddenly on Friday, September 30, 2022.
John was a resident of Bethany for many years and retired from Platt Brothers in Waterbury.
"Barbara was helpful, positive, and always found the good in people and situations."
Richard had worked for Metro North as a mechanic and served as a union representative for many years until his retirement.
A longtime Bethany resident, Tim was the former owner of the Slater Funeral Home in Cheshire, a business he started in 1974.
Charles, a loving husband, brother and friend to many, was a dedicated employee of UPS for over 30 years.
Herb, a loving and devoted family man, will be fondly remembered for his love of beer, history, nature, sports and music.
A veteran of the US Army Reserve, he was also the owner of J. Johnson Sheet Metal before retiring .
Mary, a lifelong educator, known for her boundless energy, strength and faith, served many years in the New Haven public school system.
John worked for the Ford Motor Co. before pursuing a career in Interior Design and was a proud veteran of the U.S. Air Force.
Beloved Wife, Mother & Grandmother
Bill, an avid sports enthusiast and devoted family man, worked many as an auditor and accountant for Singer and Perkin Elmer and Subway.
Nick founded Liuzzi Cheese with his brother Lino where they worked together side-by-side for 40 years. He loved being with family & friends.
Nick, known for his passionate craftsmanship, worked as a construction foreman for the Apple Oil Company as well as Custom Home Developers.
Peter, always proud of his Irish heritage, served the N.H.F.D. for over 30 years, retiring as a decorated lieutenant.
James was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, devoted family man, talented skier, tennis pro and an avid reader.
Dayalal, a longtime computer programmer and active member of the community, was known for his big heart and devotion to loved ones.