Middletown, CT|News|
Obituary: Joan Frances (Bergevin) Barron, 83, Of Middletown
Joan worked many years in numerous accounting positions. She loved arts and crafts, animals, bird watching and playing cards with friends.

Joan worked many years in numerous accounting positions. She loved arts and crafts, animals, bird watching and playing cards with friends.

Raymond worked for Turbo Products in Ivoryton as a manufacturing engineer and enjoyed square dancing, woodworking and golfing.
Betty, a caring person and always willing to help others, was a devoted daughter, wife and mother.
Jeremy was a loving and devoted son, father and grandfather.
Francis, an avid motorcycle enthusiast, served in the U.S. Army and was employed in the tool & dye industry for many years.
Carole worked for many years for Blue Cross-Blue Shield of North Haven and most recently with the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
Bill, a toolmaker at Hansen Whitney in Hartford for many years, enjoyed golf, hockey, hunting, fishing and camping.
Nicole, remembered as genuine, authentic, selfless and a devoted mother, practiced law for the Department of Children and Families.
Kathleen, a passionate worker and avid traveler, served 20 years for the Saint Vincent Special Needs Center, as well as independently.
Timothy, a dedicated and devoted family man, worked many years for the Department of Corrections and was heavily involved in the community.
Angelo, an avid soccer fan and parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, worked at General Electric in Plainville for many years.
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Elizabeth, an avid musician and bee keeper, was treasured by everyone who knew her and was incredibly devoted to her family and students.
Elizabeth, an avid musician and bee keeper, was treasured by everyone who knew her and was incredibly devoted to her family and students.
Bob, a hard-working family man and avid musician, was known to many as a teacher, mentor, leader and friend.