Wallingford, CT|News|
Obituary: Robert N. Dudley, Sr., 84, of Wallingford
Robert served in the U.S. Navy, worked for many years for the Dept. of Transportation and also owned and operated Bob Dudley’s lunch wagon.

Robert served in the U.S. Navy, worked for many years for the Dept. of Transportation and also owned and operated Bob Dudley’s lunch wagon.

Sandy, known for her generosity, humor, passion, strength and immaculate clothing style, truly cherished her time with family and friends.
Nancy was a dedicated newspaper carrier and paralegal for over 30 years. She cherished her family and had a devoted love for animals.
Victor, a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, worked as a machine operator at Pratt & Whitney for many years.
Phyllis, known as a social butterfly, loved trips to the casino, picnics, gatherings, dancing and traveling.
Edward, a loving and devoted family man, worked as a machinist for Allegheny Ludlum and was an avid fisherman and New York Yankees fan.
Ray, owner of Cromwell Concrete Products, was a devoted family man, hunter, fisherman, award-winning winemaker and UConn Huskies fan.
June was a former bookkeeper for Brock Hall Dairy, Knudsen Brothers Dairy and Giering Metal Finishing.
Betty, a former employee of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, adored her family, loved camping, the beach, ceramics, animals and building things.
Father Killeen, an ordained priest of the Archdiocese of Hartford, served as a parochial vicar at many institutions throughout the state.
Ken was a retired sheet metal worker for MRS and was a member of the Sheet Metal Workers’ Local 40.
Ken was a retired sheet metal worker for MRS and was a member of the Sheet Metal Workers’ Local 40.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Meriden business sells winning scratch ticket worth $10k.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was sold in Meriden.
Daniel, known to many as the “The Big Chief”, worked in waste management for many years, was an avid sports fan and beloved hockey coach.
Daniel, known to many as the “The Big Chief”, worked in waste management for many years, was an avid sports fan and beloved hockey coach.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Wethersfield business sells winning scratch ticket worth $10k.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was sold in Hartford.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Hartford business sells winning ticket worth $100k.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning ticket was sold in Hartford.