Mary Lou, a dedicated psychiatric nurse, was known as fearless, patient and loving, always cherishing her time with loved ones and friends.
Charlie, a talented artist and musician, proudly served in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War.
Joan worked many years as a home health aide, was an avid gardener and always looked forward to spending time with her family.
Rick, a dedicated family man, was known for his quick wit and sarcasm. He was an avid outdoorsman, athlete and car enthusiast.
Benny, a good man and a great father, enjoyed the simple things in life, riding his motorcycle, traveling and spending time with loved ones.
John, also known as “Wildfire” and “Cannibal”, was a devoted family man who loved his tractor and tending to his garden and animals.
Joseph, devoted son, brother, uncle and friend, proudly served in the Marines and was currently working as an electrician for the Local 90.
Reeny, a proud mother and devoted wife, was known as the life of the party and was always up for an adventure.
Julie was known as a self-made woman and a survivor. She was a successful CPA business owner and always loving and devoted to her family.
Nancy was very active in the community. She loved reading, singing, dancing, fashion, the arts and spending time with loved ones.
Seb, a dedicated family man with a good heart and an ever present smile, loved basketball, bowling, and playing cards with friends.
Matthew, a die-hard sports and fishing fan, worked for Jarvis Products and was a member of the Polish Falcons Club Nest 519 in Middletown.
John, an avid boating enthusiast, established Nor’easter Marine LLC and also obtained a 100GT USCG Captain’s License and Towing Endorsement.
Ray, owner of Cromwell Concrete Products, was a devoted family man, hunter, fisherman, award-winning winemaker and UConn Huskies fan.
Jane, known as selfless, resilient and caring, was always devoted to her family, giving strength, instilling values and providing support.
Doug, a simple soul and devoted family man, loved Harley Davidson motorcycles, sports cars, Ford trucks, NASCAR racing and gardening.
Alyssa, known for her unwavering love, voice, laugh, kindness and smile, was a caring and devoted daughter and sister.
A Middletown High School graduate, Molly had a love for the outdoors and sunsets and cared deeply about the environment.
Donna, a loving and devoted wife and mother, worked in Food Services at Middletown High School.
Diane, a loving mother, was the owner and operator of Peanuts Day Care in Portland. She also worked at the White Dog Cafe in Portland.
Philomena Petruccelli McKinstry was a longtime kindergarten teacher who “educated generations of students who remember her fondly.”
Drew, an amazingly gifted musician and lyricist whose beautiful voice will forever be heard singing the lyrics written from his heart.
Raymond Kuritz, of East Hampton, was only 24 years old.
She was one of nine children and worked at Pratt and Whitney for many years before her retirement.
She was an active leader in East Hampton Girl Scouts for many years and worked with the CT Girl Scout Historical Committee extensively.
She is the kind of wife and mother that every family should be lucky enough to have and all who knew her dearly will never forget her charm.
Christine had been active in the Girl Scouts and Friends of the Library, and also helped start the Library Used Book Store.
Stan was employed by the State of Connecticut as the State Forester, where he worked until his retirement.
David loved his motorcycles and also enjoyed fishing.
His quick wit, contagious smile and endless supply of jokes for all occasions made him a joy to be around.
Evan had a quick smile and sense of humor that could light up a room.
David grew up in East Hampton and enjoyed fishing and being outdoors.
He enjoyed everything mechanical, especially cars and boats, and was known as the first "Tim the Tool Man."
Arvard lived in East Hampton for more than 60 years, and was the owner of Cook’s Dry Wall and Cook’s Waste Removal.
Walter proudly served his country in the US Navy during WWII.
To know Justin was to know what true, authentic and full-hearted love looked like.
He loved to reminisce and share stories of his family and cherished childhood memories.
Jean was a person of pure love, pure compassion and pure goodness. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
Meldy lived a complete life based on constant and absolute love for her family, and her family loves her just as absolutely.
DeSarro was the poet laureate of East Hampton.