Hamden, CT|News|
Obituary: Carl A. “Buddy” Lindsay, 70, of Hamden
Buddy, a loving family man and skilled arborist, owned and operated Lindsay’s Pressure Washing and worked many years for the Town of Hamden.

Buddy, a loving family man and skilled arborist, owned and operated Lindsay’s Pressure Washing and worked many years for the Town of Hamden.

David, known for his compassion and generosity, was a talented chef and devoted family man.
Gladys was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Pat, a former member of the Milford Club and Milford Yacht Club, worked at Sikorsky Aircraft for 41 years as a manufacturing engineer.
Karlis, a skilled roofer and carpenter, was an avid motorcycle and car enthusiast.
Frank, an avid car enthusiast, mechanic and master carpenter, worked as an assistant project manager for the state of Connecticut.
Marjorie was known as a caring, kind and loving person that was always dedicated and devoted to her family.
Lorraine, an avid Boston Red Sox fan, worked as a quality inspector for Winchester Repeating Arms for over 30 years.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket worth over $400k was also recently sold at a Wallingford business.
Jack worked for the FCD Corporation as Vice President of Quality Assurance and also served on the Cheshire Parks and Recreation Commission.
Jack worked for FCD Corporation as Vice President of Quality Assurance and also served on the Cheshire Parks and Recreation Commission.
Angelina, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, worked many years as a hair stylist for several area hair salons.
Stephen, a devoted family man, was a U.S. Army Veteran of Desert Storm and a marketing manager at Total Communications.
Dennis served in the U.S. Air Force and prior to retirement he was a systems analyst for Armstrong-Pirelli and Northford Home Video.
Ricky was a loving son, brother, uncle and friend to many.
Casimir was a longtime employee of Colt, an avid photographer, traveler and dedicated friend, brother and uncle.
Michael, a dedicated family man, worked many years for SNET and Home Depot.
Annette, a pillar in the community, was always dedicated and devoted to her friends and loved ones.
Jane, a loving and devoted mother and grandmother, served as an executive assistant in the medical field for many years.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning Powerball ticket was also sold in West Haven.