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Obituary: Rose V. Matosian, 92, of Stratford
Rose enjoyed music, tennis, bowling and gardening. She was also a talented handyperson, seamstress and community volunteer.

Rose enjoyed music, tennis, bowling and gardening. She was also a talented handyperson, seamstress and community volunteer.

Bernice worked at Stanley Judd Co. for many years and was a parishioner of SS Peter & Paul Church in Wallingford.
Betty was a loving, devoted and dedicated wife, mother and grandmother.
Rose worked as a secretary to the President of American Cyanamid for many years and was a parishioner of the Church of the Resurrection.
Paul, a talented cook, worked in the restaurant business for many years and always lived life to the fullest.
Cecilia worked as Telephone Operator at the Naugatuck Glass Company for many years and was a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Church.
Ron, an avid car enthusiast, was a dedicated employee of Sikorsky Aircraft for 34 years working as a production welder.
Patricia owned and operated Zeoli Medical Laboratory and was heavily involved in the community for many years.
Brandon, a dedicated family man and friend, was an avid sports fan, music enthusiast and was known for his strong work ethic and huge heart.
Ines, always proud of her Chilean heritage, worked as a fur finisher for many years and was an active member of the St. Agnes community.
Nadia was a wonderfully dedicated and creative mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who lived a life filled with joy and love.
Patrick, known as a kind, loyal friend with a gentle soul, was a decorated athlete, honor student and lover of nature.
The winning ticket was also sold in Meriden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning ticket was also sold in West Suffield, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Wiso, adored by many and a beloved pillar in the community, worked as a hair stylist, owning and operating the first mobile barber shop.
Richard, a decorated veteran and dedicated mentor to many, proudly served in the U.S. Navy and was a loving and devoted family man.
The winning Play 4 ticket was also sold in Hamden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was sold at a Southington business.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a Southington business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was also sold at a Milford business.