Catherine (Cecere) Mikutis obituary: Clancy-Palumbo Funeral Home, East Haven
Beloved son, nephew, cousin and friend.
Dorothy (Page) Cahill of Old Lyme and Madison obituary: Clancy-Palumbo Funeral Home, East Haven CT.
Owner of The Pool Guy Store in Old Saybrook, he was a car enthusiast who had a passion for rescuing dogs; he admired their faithfulness.
Beth was elected First Selectman of East Lyme in 2005, and served one term.
Ron was a renowned chef, spending many years as an employee of Leon’s Restaurant. He loved gardening, landscaping and his dog Sam.
There will be a candlelight vigil on Sunday, May 30 at 7:30PM on Liberty Green.
The annual Niantic Memorial Day parade will be held on Monday, May 31st beginning at 2:00PM.
The young sailor 'braved raging fires below deck hearing trapped comrades desperately tapping for help, cutting through steel to rescue 33.'
Gladys; a beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, made it her life's work to focus primarily on her family.
Janice was as a human resource manager for the former New England Savings Bank in New London and Silgan Plastics.
Bob served in the Army Air Corp and fought in World War II.
Eric served as an East Lyme officer for 36 years earning many awards including a State of CT Purple Heart.
Kathleen was involved with the Springfield Sharks swimming team as an active supporter; board member.
Sidney served in WWII, Battle of the Bulge and was awarded a Purple Heart.
Charles loved to write stories, poems and volunteer at the Little Theater of Manchester.
Patsy was deeply committed to and active in her church.
Nicknamed "Mad Jack" during his football days; John also served in the U.S. Navy
Betty loved spending time with her children; grandkids.
Viola was active in community; church for many years.
Doris was instrumental in early efforts to bring the Hospice movement to Eastern Connecticut.
In addition to his accomplishments, he had many hobbies. Rudy was great golfer , shooting his age at 73 in 1999 shooting five holes in one.
He worked at East Lyme High School as an Industrial Arts Teacher until his retirement in 1994. In 1960’s he was a Waterford police officer.
Maureen graduated from Stamford Catholic High School in Stamford, CT and went on to be trained as a dental hygienist.
Betty attended Norwich Free Academy, where she met Anthony “Tony” Fatone, with whom she would share her life for the next 65 years.
Charlie was a lifetime runner and in 2012, he passed 109,000 recorded miles.
He touched many lives in Southeastern Connecticut through his career in finance and banking institutions, retiring in 2014.
His first job was working at his father's full-service gas station at the crack of dawn where he learned what it was like to earn a living.
During World War II, he was then transferred to the Jerry S. Foley and was awarded the Bronze Star for the Invasion of Southern France.
Joyce was employed in the Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Nuclear Medicine Department for 20 years, retiring in 1992.
He was an avid gardener growing peonies and dahlias for his wife. His daughter also enjoyed their time together, growing sunflowers.
She later worked as a grand marché chef for The Swan Hotel in Disney World before retirement in Florida.
Jeanne was an accomplished seamstress, and had an artist’s eye for color, style and design.
She bravely endured ALS for the past year.
One of his happiest days was when the Red Sox broke the “curse of the Bambino” and brought home a World Series Championship.
He was a member of the New London Lodge of Elks, the Shennecossett Yacht Club, Shennecossett Beach Club and the Baldwin Yacht Club.
No words can express the loss of his gentle, loving soul, his wonderful sense of humor and tremendous love of family.
He was a parishioner of St. Agnes Church. He also became a member of the Pine Grove Niantic Association Board of Governors.
He enlisted in the US Navy on his 17th birthday, serving proudly as a Medic in World War II.
She grew up in Old Lyme, attending Elementary, Middle and High School up through graduation in June of 1993.