Wallingford, CT|News|
Obituary: Wilhelmina (Billie) Smith, 79, of Wallingford
Wilhelmina dedicated her life as an educator, mostly serving as an elementary teacher at the Rock Hill School in Wallingford.

Wilhelmina dedicated her life as an educator, mostly serving as an elementary teacher at the Rock Hill School in Wallingford.

Pamela, a truly selfless, giving and always caring soul, worked 32 years as a social worker for the Skyview Center in Wallingford.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Stratford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $20k was recently sold at a Stratford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Chet, known as a kind and generous soul, was a devoted family man, proud Air Force veteran and long time employee of the US Postal Service.
Anthony, an employee of The Deck in Westbrook, enjoyed riding motorcycles, cooking and spending time with loved ones.
Erich, a devoted son, brother, uncle and friend, was known for his quick wit, infectious smile and kind compassionate spirit.
Erich, a devoted son, brother, uncle and friend, was known for his quick wit, infectious smile and kind compassionate spirit.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Hamden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $20k was recently sold at a Hamden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Play4 ticket was also recently sold at a West Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Wallingford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a Wallingford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Everett, a devoted family man and proud U.S. Navy veteran, worked many years for Tilcon and was a long time member of the V.F.W
Carmela, known for her positive attitude, good humor, welcoming smile and her love for family, worked many years as a physical therapist.
Carmela, known for her positive attitude, good humor, welcoming smile and her love for family, worked many years as a physical therapist.
Katherine, affectionately known as "Big Gram", was gifted at crocheting, tatting, sewing, baking and making greeting cards.
Connor, a passionate landscaper and Hale Ray High School student, showed his love through acts of kindness and protected those he held dear.
Stacy was most known as a fighter, who took great pride in her daughter, her family and her devotion to her pets.
James, a standout athlete in his youth and devoted family man, was charming, full of love and blessed with the gift of gab.