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Julius “Jules” John Budries of Madison: Clancy-Palumbo Funeral Home, East Haven
Dorothy (Page) Cahill of Madison and Old Lyme obituary: Clancy-Palumbo Funeral Home, East Haven CT
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Gail P. (Murray) Hart March 5, 1941 - July 31, 2025
Alice (Shraison) Pellegrino obituary
Horvath served as First Selectman from 1987 to 1991.
The service will be held in the E.C. Scranton Memorial Library.
A beloved fixture in Madison, he led the Writer's Club, and worked at, Scranton Memorial Library, and RJ Julia Booksellers for many years.
Jonathan Thomas Wilson May 27, 1989 - August 6, 2024
A US Navy veteran, he had a 30-year career at Pratt & Whitney, and was a NY Yankees, NE Patriots and UConn women's basketball avid fan.
Her love knew no bounds, and her acts of kindness were endless, each one a testament to her beautiful soul.
Josh's spirit was easy and was as boundless as the ocean he loved to sail.
Jeffrey was good-natured, kind, and had a big heart as evident by his love of animals and his years of service at a nursing home.
She loved her family, holiday gatherings, Sunday dinners, receiving cards and calls, and viewing family pictures on her iPad.
'Timothy J. Casey, age 75, of Madison, beloved husband of the late Barbara "Bonnie" (Nagle) Casey entered peaceful rest on March 9, 2024.'
She was a highly respected and successful Realtor for over 35 years with the memorable tag line “You Know Me…I Know the Shoreline.”
A Vermont late-night, classic rock radio DJ, ski instructor and drummer, the Madison resident loved animals of all kinds, especially dogs.
Louis worked as an Operating Engineer and spent many years as a Sales Manager in the auto industry around the greater New Haven area.
Born in Krakow, Poland, "his parents helped pierce the Iron Curtain with religion, and art, and he read books of all kinds voraciously."
Peter, a Vietnam veteran, had a long and colorful career in the banking industry.
A restaurateur and host known for cooking up a delicious meal paired with festive playlists, in summer, you'd find him at West Wharf Beach.
She had a profound love of family, and was a giving and selfless soul with a true beauty that emanated from deep within.
"You can shed tears that she is gone, Or you can smile because she has lived."
She enjoyed baking, especially during holidays, sewing, puzzles, reupholstering/refinishing furniture, and WWE Friday night SmackDown.
An artist, he enjoyed archeology, gemology, chess, and collecting, but was happiest around the campfire after a day exploring with his son.
Paul, who was a commissioner for the North Branford Police Department and worked as an IT Director, loved spending time with his family.
Elaine was working in the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, and she helped evacuate her whole team before the building collapsed.
A wonderful stone, brick mason on the CT shoreline for 50 years, a trade he's passed on to his children, he also owned Villa Café in Berlin.
She worked as a registered nurse at St. Raphael’s, Verdi 5 North, and later for VNA providing home care to her community’s most vulnerable.
She ran the family farm, owned a women’s clothing store, and enjoyed international travel and time spent at the family cottage in Guilford.
In spite of rigorous demands of judicial responsibilities, "Saint Thomas of the Bench," regularly volunteered at New Haven area food banks.
A Guilford High School math teacher for 37 years, she loved music, reading, and travel with her husband.
A Madison Country Club, Beach Club member who loved travel, golf and bridge, as an RN did cancer research at National Institutes of Health