Meriden, CT|News|
Obituary: Rosetta T. Rikard, 84, of Meriden
Rosetta, lovingly known as “Nana” to many, worked in education for many years and was remembered for her kindness and caring personality.

Rosetta, lovingly known as “Nana” to many, worked in education for many years and was remembered for her kindness and caring personality.

Ruth was a loving and devoted daughter, sister and aunt.
Carolyn served over 30 years for the United States Postal Service and cherished spending time with loved ones, traveling and the 49ers.
Oyarma, a music enthusiast both personally and professionally, was a well-respected, decorated and beloved music teacher and administrator.
Donny, a devoted family man, worked many years for Wallace Silversmiths and BYK USA. He also loved camping, fishing and his two dogs.
David worked many years as a security guard and was a loving son, brother and friend.
Edward worked many years for Sikorsky Aircraft as an inspector and was a U.S. Army Veteran of WWII.
Sheila worked in the food service industry and was a member of the Women’s Society of St. Bridget Church and the Women’s Club of Cheshire.
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Paul, loving referred to as "Tiny", was a proud member of I.A.T.S.E. costuming union 631 and was a music, acting and theater enthusiast.
Teresa, an avid gardener and fan of crocheting, was a member of the Baldwin Center and worked at General Electric for many years.
Constance worked at MetLife for many years and was an avid cook, baker, UConn fan and cherished spending time with family and friends.