The longtime city councilor was a “visionary and a fierce advocate for so many who felt they weren't being heard,” Mayor Kevin Scarpati said
Joseph J. Corso Obituary: Clancy-Palumbo Funeral Home, East Haven
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Vincent was a beloved husband, brother, uncle and friend.
She approached each day with positivity and grace, making the most of every joyful moment.
Anthony found joy in simple pleasures like riding his motorcycle, watching A Bronx Tale and cheering on the Mets at Citi Field.
Sheila dedicated her life to thinking of others before herself. She will live forever in the hearts of those who loved her.
She dedicated 53 years of her life to her career as a hairdresser. Her passionate talent enabled her to operate her own beauty salon.
A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, his wide affable smile and fun-loving spirit will be missed by all who knew and loved him.
Marion spent most of her life doing office administrative jobs before retiring and taking care of her family.
She lit up the room she walked into with her contagious smile & aura. She was a courageous woman who took life head on & overcame obstacles.
Known for his passion for fishing on his boat, Greg found solace and joy on the water, casting lines & reeling in memories with his friends.
A U.S. Navy veteran, he retired from Pratt and Whitney after 41 years.
He was passionate about mentorship. Even in his last days, athletes of yesteryear would often say hello when they spotted Coach Buff in town
She was a nurse in the Emergency Department at the West Haven VA Hospital. She will be greatly missed by both patients and staff.
Formerly of Meriden
A lifelong Meriden resident, she will be remembered as a loving wife, a dedicated and caring mother and grandmother.
“Miss Pat” combined her love of writing and theater for most of her years. She acted in and wrote many theatrical performances.
Kevin worked for Quality Lawn and Garden in Meriden for over 27 years.
He attended Meriden schools and Middlesex Community College. He later worked as a gifted welder throughout the state.
In 1949, her family moved to Meriden where she attended local schools and graduated in the Class of 1957.
A career tractor trailer driver for 45 years, he was an avid motorcycle rider and very proud of his 1976 Harley Davidson Shovelhead.
Angel was one of the kindest, most loyal friends you could ask for. He was always thinking of others first and loved making you laugh.
Austin was known as a “Disney Dad” because of his devotion and sweet nature of being a father to his three beautiful children.
She was a hairdresser for many years and later became a child daycare provider.
A former Girl Scout leader and CNA, she volunteered countless hours at Meriden’s Salvation Army Soup Kitchen for many years.
He is credited with authoring or coauthoring over 100 scientific papers and text chapters in scientific publications.
Despite her full-time employment, Gina was relentless in her pursuit of her one true passion, the love, care, and training of dogs.
She worked as an LPN at the former Jewish Home for the Elderly in Fairfield for many years & loved spending time with & entertaining friends