Surrounded by her loved ones, Najma Hussain, beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, 62, of West Hartford, passed away on November 5th
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Longtime educator and West Hartford Town Historian Tracey Wilson died Sunday of melanoma. Her funeral is on March 6.
August 19, 1927 - December 30, 2024
In 1978, Peters became the first woman ever appointed to the Connecticut Supreme Court, and in 1984 became the first-ever chief justice.
The West Hartford firefighters union Monday announced the recent passing of a retired veteran WeHa fire official.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently passed.
Kay worked at the Hartford Times, Copaco, and then faithfully served our military for almost 30 years at the VA Hospital in Newington.
Barbara worked for the State of Connecticut, Service Merchandise, and Restoration Hardware.
A Hall High graduate, she will be greatly missed by all those who knew her, because of her generosity, caring, compassion and sense of humor
A retired elementary school teacher, her greatest joy was her family and friends to whose lives she brought joy and light.
Connie attended the Oxford School in West Hartford and graduated from Hall High School, class of 1935.
Larry was instrumental in the formation of the West Hartford Boys Soccer League where he coached and was a referee for many years.
Walter, who worked in the insurance industry, loved animals and his pets and especially enjoyed time spent with his nieces and nephews.
She taught elementary school as well as “English as a Second Language” and derived great joy from forming lasting bonds with her students.
She worked as a riveter in the defense industry on the West Coast during WWII. She co-authored three books on civil liberties in the U.S.
A wonderful storyteller, he loved to ignite the imagination of others, including young children with his story of the "green hand."
Mike opened the private practice of McAndrews and Lefebvre where his primary focus was representing police officers throughout Connecticut.
Family/friends remember Siri as being at the center of it all, approachable, kind, personable, full of personality & always looking her best
David enjoyed volunteering his free time at Special Olympics as a unified partner and a coach. He was also devoted to his three rescue dogs.