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Obituary: James Anthony Gagliola, 64, of Wallingford
James, a carpenter by trade and lover of animals, was known as kind, loyal and devoted to his family and friends.

James, a carpenter by trade and lover of animals, was known as kind, loyal and devoted to his family and friends.

Jeffrey, a talented writer and avid theater enthusiast, most recently worked for the Middletown Board of Education.
Mary, always loving and devoted to her family, served as a bus and sewing aide for handicapped students in the New Haven school system.
Michele, an avid hunter and wine enthusiast, served as a police officer in Italy and also worked as a mason for the Plasticrete Corp.
Mary, known for her kind soul, caring, thoughtful and joyous personality, was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Ilse, known for her sense of humor, loved cooking, reading, holidays and spending time with her family.
Ron, an avid music lover, car enthusiast and sports fan, worked many years for the Hartford Insurance Company.
Edward, an avid golfer, worked as a Regional Account Executive with Best Plumbing Specialties of Maryland for 40 years.
Minnie will be remembered for her selfless supply of love, support and generosity to her family and friends.
Mike spent much of his life and career as a dedicated automotive technician and was a proud member of the Colonial Toyota service team.
Anthony faithfully served in the U.S. Army, worked many years as a plumber at Yale University and was a proud member of the NRA.
Sal, a devoted family man, talented poet and avid sports fan, served many years as a dedicated firefighter for the Town of Wallingford.
Anthony proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War and was the owner and operator of Redwood Furniture Refinishing.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was sold in Hamden.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was sold at a Hamden business.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was also sold in Simsbury.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning Mega Millions ticket was also sold in Wallingford.
Ralph, a longtime employee of the USPS, enjoyed baking, riding his motorcycle, politics, sci-fi movies, science, math and fixing things.
Jyineez, affectionately known as “Neez”, was an avid sports fan, dedicated student, loving son and devoted friend.
Lawrence was a decorated officer for the New Haven Police Department and was also a member of the Knights of Columbus Carmel Council.