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Obituary: Gambardella Cleaning Owner, East Haven Resident Dies
Paul F. Gambardella of East Haven, formerly of North Branford, died Saturday, December 21, 2019 at age 69.

Paul F. Gambardella of East Haven, formerly of North Branford, died Saturday, December 21, 2019 at age 69.

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Paul Santa Barbara of Branford died peacefully at Yale-New Haven Hospital at age 75; owned/operated Crown Carting for 30 years.
Linda always had a smile for everyone and always lit up the room. She also loved plants and her husband (best friend) more than anything.
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Danny served proudly in the U.S. Navy. He will be buried with full military honors.
She was a retired paraprofessional employed with the Danbury and Bethel school systems.
He served his country faithfully in the US Navy during the Korean War. Daniel worked for the US Postal Service for over 40 years.
In lieu of flowers contributions to Halfway Home Animal Rescue 400 Universal Dr. North Haven, CT. 06473.
In lieu of flowers contributions to Halfway Home Animal Rescue 400 Universal Dr. North Haven, CT. 06473.
Most especially was a person with an infectious smile, personality, and laugh. Lynn lived, loved and shared life.
In free time she enjoyed gardening, listening to music, especially Elvis Presley, casino trips, and spending time with her grandchildren.
Dorothy graduated from Waterbury Catholic High and St. Mary’s Hospital School of Nursing; and worked her career as a registered nurse.
She enjoyed for years volunteering at the Special Olympics and Toys for Tots and was always giving to others.
Despite repeated efforts, including police radar presence on road which is located close to Walsh School, cars regularly exceed speed limit.
She loved playing bingo at Foxwoods and around the area and enjoyed playing cards with her brother in law, George and her best friend, Anna.
She enjoyed spending time with her family, traveling to Myrtle Beach and was an avid Boston Red Sox fan.
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Linda was an avid, unwavering UCONN Women’s basketball fan who would never miss a game.