James enjoyed above all humor, community, fishing, the Giants, and CBS Sunday Morning’s Moment of Nature.
William Legere Jr., a Navy veteran, died on Tuesday December 16, 2025.
William Rainey, an aircraft technician at Sikorsky for many years, died at the age of 72.
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Beloved Husband, Father, & Grandfather. A U.S. Army Veteran, David served his country and community with honor.
Loving Mother, Grandmother, and Great -grandmother
Carol found joy in life’s quiet, creative moments
Cherished Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-grandfather
Loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother
Dennis was an avid outdoorsman enjoying fishing with his niece & nephew, hiking, biking, & travelling out west to visit many national parks.
Paul always had an incredible sense of humor and loved going to Cape Cod with his family & friends.
His greatest joy, besides God and his family, was sitting in the driver’s seat of his current vehicle, heading anywhere exciting!
Past Master of Ansantawae Masonic Lodge No. 89
Cecelia’s warmth, infectious joy, and most of all her unconditional love will be deeply missed and forever cherished by many.
Loving Mother and Grandmother
A pioneer in Connecticut athletics, Cynthia made history as the first woman umpire in the state to officiate men’s softball.
Colleen had a big heart and always opened her home to anyone who needed a place to feel welcome.
Michael was known for his kindness, humor, ability to talk with anyone, and leaving a lasting impact on everyone who knew him.
Beloved Mother and Grandmother
Lovingly known to his family as "Butch"
Bob belonged to the Milford Irish Heritage Club and a former member of the CT Seaport Car Club.
Nancy lived most of her life along the water in Woodmont, Connecticut...
Jane’s life was a tapestry of warmth, devotion, and simple joys that touched those around her.
Beloved father and friend.
He was the proud co-owner of Belair Seafood of Milford, working alongside his close friend Jimmy.
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great-grandfather
She devoted her life to her family and friends and leaves behind four generations who adored her.
In the West Haven community, Neal was widely known as “Turk,” the former owner of Turks Restaurant, a beloved local institution.
Family and friends are invited to a Celebration of Life for Marjorie at Nichols United Methodist Church on Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, at 1:00p.m.
Peter worked as a dedicated installer for SNET and AT&T for over 35 years. He was a hard worker who had a strong work ethic.
He was always up for an adventure, even if it meant braving a towering rollercoaster
He loved a hot cup of coffee, sitting by the water, and holding his wife’s hand on the couch.
He loved golfing, skiing, sailing up to Martha’s Vineyard, and cruising on his motorcycle.
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Lynne had a flair for artistic endeavors. She devoted her life to the profession of hairdressing for 45 years.
Eve lived wholeheartedly for her family, embodying a presence that brought comfort and joy to those around her.
Alberto was generous, loving, and endlessly social. He had a rare gift for seeing the good in everyone.
Sandra loved Hallmark movies, watching tennis, book club and eating out.
A woman of great talent, grace, and faith, Marie was known for her extraordinary singing voice.