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Obituary: Carol Eileen Smith, 86, of Milford
Carol, always known for her selflessness and for putting others first, was a dedicated and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.

Carol, always known for her selflessness and for putting others first, was a dedicated and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.

Alfred was a master carpenter, dedicated Shriner, history buff and avid car collector.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket worth $100k was recently sold at a Simsbury business.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was also sold in Bridgeport.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at an Avon business.
Gregory was a loving and devoted son, father and friend to many.
Mary, affectionately known as "Maime", was a dedicated friend to many and avid dog lover.
Riki, a member of the Suburban Garden Club, worked many years as a real estate agent, most recently for Coldwell Banker.
Jane, always dedicated and devoted to her family, was a licensed real estate agent working for several area firms over the years.
Ken, a dedicated family man, was a U.S. Army veteran and a retired tool and die maker for Sargent Manufacturing Co.
Donald, a longtime communicant of St. Bridget of Sweden Parish, was the personnel director for Lewis Engineering in Naugatuck.
Chaz, known for his sense of humor, smile and wit, was employed by Pest RX and Home Depot for many years.
Don, a longtime Pratt & Whitney employee, was a member of the Meriden Motorcycle Club and The British Iron Association of Connecticut.
Zaire, known for his infectious sense of humor, was an aspiring musician, singer and pillar in the community.
Bob, a devoted family man, worked as a civil engineer with the MDC in Hartford for many years.
Valerie, always dedicated and devoted to her family and students, worked in the registrar office of Sacred Heart University for many years.
Mark, a dedicated Boston Red Sox fan, worked at Middlesex Convalescent Center for 26 years.
Joan, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, cherished spending time with loved ones and was an avid Yankees fan.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket worth $10k was sold at a Trumbull business.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Trumbull business.