Hamden, CT|News|
Obituary: Sylvester "Sal" Botte, 66, of Hamden
Sal, known as a hard worker and devoted family man, owned and operated the Sherman Heights Bakery in Hamden for many years.

Sal, known as a hard worker and devoted family man, owned and operated the Sherman Heights Bakery in Hamden for many years.

Tina, a true animal lover, worked as an inspector for the Connecticut DOT and as an Assistant Rec. Director at the Arden House.
Lorraine, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, served as a bookkeeper for the Law Offices of Frank J. Riccio for many years.
Tina was a loving and devoted daughter, wife, mother and friend to many.
Joe, a devoted family man and sports enthusiast, served as Corporate Controller/Chief Financial Officer for Airpax Corporation of Cheshire.
Mary was a dedicated dietician, long time Avon Lady and active member of the Stratford United Methodist Church.
John, a devoted son and graduate of Bunnell High School, was a retired auto-mechanic.
Angelina worked for many years as a bookkeeper. She was an avid reader and art enthusiast.
Angelina worked for many years as a bookkeeper. She was an avid reader and art enthusiast.
Ed served as an Assistant Attorney General for the State of CT. He was a literacy volunteer, pianist, singer and devoted family man.
Earl, a decorated athlete, excelling in track, football and basketball, was skilled in both carpentry and mechanics.
David, known for his big heart, was a devoted father and skilled house painter.
Ken, a devoted family man, avid swimmer and triathlete, worked for Johnson Controls International.
Audrey, always loving and devoted to her family, worked for many years in the cafeterias in the Wallingford Public School system.
Nick, a devoted family man and avid car enthusiast, worked for the Town of Wallingford Electric Division for many years.
Ray, a skilled craftsman and contractor, served as head of the ordering department at US Motors for many years.
John, affectionately known as “Dock”, was a devoted family man, avid golfer and owner and operator of Milford Land Title.
Ruth worked as a technical writer at Sikorsky Aircraft for 35 years. She loved puzzles, reading, painting and spending time with her family.
Betty, always heavily involved in the community and known for her positivity and optimism, was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Shirley, affectionately known as “Nana”, worked for many years at Alinabal Manufacturing in Milford as a machine operator.