Obituaries

Biggins, Martinez, Pike, Urso: Recent Death Notices From Enfield

Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.

ENFIELD, CT — Here are some recent death notices from Enfield.

Major Robert Biggins, USAF (Ret.), 88, passed away peacefully on April 27, 2025. In his youth, Bob was deeply involved in the Boy Scouts and was extremely proud to be one of the two very first Eagle Scouts in Troop 108 in 1952. His early commitment to leadership and service in the Boy Scouts laid the foundation for a distinguished military career. Major Biggins was a highly decorated airman, earning numerous medals for valor and extraordinary achievement and bravery during flight, including the Distinguished Flying Cross and three Air Medals during his tour of duty in the Republic of Vietnam

Jashua Martinez-Martinez, 32, passed away tragically on May 1, 2025. He leaves behind his beloved fiancée, Renée Daigle, and their two cherished children, Roxten and Remi Martinez, who were the center of his world. He was a beloved member of the Enfield community and the proud owner of Jashcuts Barber Studio. At the young age of 24, he opened the barbershop and grew it into a thriving, respected business. More than a barber, Jashua was a pillar of the community, known for supporting local sports teams, small businesses, and everyone who walked through the doors of his shop. His shop became a place of connection and care, reflecting the heart and soul he poured into his work.

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Charles Pike, 58, passed away peacefully on April 30, 2025. Chuck was a proud graduate of Enfield High School and a highly skilled mason, well known for his craftsmanship and dedication to his trade. His work left a lasting mark on the community he loved so dearly. Chuck was a true friend to all - always ready with a smile, a helping hand, and a kind word. His warmth, generosity, and sense of humor touched the lives of many and will be deeply missed.

Cynthia (DuBois) Urso, 70, passed away peacefully on May 2, 2025. A dedicated public servant, Cindy served as a police dispatcher for the East Windsor Police Department for 33 years, retiring in July 2016. Known for her calm presence, professionalism and integrity, she provided unwavering support to officers and the community, touching countless lives through her commitment. In retirement, Cindy found joy in the simple pleasures of life - spending time with her beloved husband of 27 years, Gaetano Urso, and their cherished dog, Molly.

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