Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
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Lyle will be remembered for being kind, generous and a wonderful friend to so many.
The young New Hampshire man recently relocated to New Hampshire and was killed in an accident in Maine.
The legendary football coach retired as a head coach at another school in 2011, going to Southington to be on his son's staff.
With five children, 13 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren, Romajas also was a devout animal lover and artist.
He was a member of the Southington Chamber of Commerce's board of directors.
While living in Southington, he formed 'The Eleven Together Boys Club,' to help troubled boys serve their community.
The 1985 Southington High School graduate was a dedicated employee at the Bristol Child Development Center for 16 years.
He had served on the Southington Town Council, Southington Board of Education and the Southington Police Commission.
The University of Connecticut graduate worked all his life at Sikorsky Aircraft prior to his 1993 retirement.
Boulanger proudly served his country in the U.S. Navy during World War II in the Philippines under Gen. Douglas MacArthur.
He was honored to be asked to sing at loved one's life celebrations, belting out "Ave Maria."
"He served proudly in the United States Army National Guard for 6 years until his honorable discharge."
The head varsity baseball coach at Southington High School since 2010, he will be remembered for his athletic talents and sense of humor.
Lori, known for her fun-loving spirit, personality and contagious laugh, enjoyed flowers, gardening, cooking and spending time with family.
A talented figure skater with a zest for life, she graduated from cosmetology school and loved cats, Italian food and cooking.
A graduate of the Karen Smith Academy, he loved spending time with his son and going fishing with his father.
The beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt died last month.
A General Electric employee and talented golfer, he was a self-proclaimed "foodie" who loved traveling and playing cards.
A true Rosie the Riveter, she was a talented brazer and welder who started driving her father's milk truck at a young age.
She was a member of the CT Watercolor Society, worked for Norcross Greeting Cards and wrote plays and musicals as a young adult.
Kelly, known as personable, creative, fun-loving and resourceful, enjoyed her career working with the public in customer service.
Richard Scott Tiner passed away Jan. 20.
The community is mourning the loss of popular Southington High School graduate Michael LaPorte.
Mary DeCroce, a giant in the Southington arts community for years, has died.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.