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Obituary: Toni Lorraine Walker, 68, of West Haven
Toni worked for the United States Postal Service for many years. She enjoyed drawing, shopping and especially her family.

Toni worked for the United States Postal Service for many years. She enjoyed drawing, shopping and especially her family.

Toni worked for the United States Postal Service for many years. She enjoyed drawing, shopping and especially her family.
Liliana was an employee of the former Soundview Convalescent Home for many years and a member of the San Cataldo Society of New Haven.
Jan, a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, worked as an Engineer at Sikorsky Aircraft for many years.
Joan, an avid reader and traveler, worked as a bookkeeper at Barker’s Supermarket as well as Travelers for many years.
Mike, always remembered for his sense of humor, was an avid fisherman, self-employed carpenter and devoted father.
Phyllis, a decorated basketball player in her youth and avid golfer, served as Senior Vice President for the Southern CT Gas Co.
Arlene was a retired assembler for Sikorsky Aircraft where she was also a member of the Fire Brigade.
Paul, a dedicated family man, worked as a skilled tradesman for the Federal Paper Board, Ulbrich Steel and the City of Waterbury.
Mary worked in linen services at Yale-New Haven Hospital, and was a member of the City Point Yacht and West Haven Italian American Club.
Elaine worked for Armstrong Pirelli Tire, as well as an assistant manager for the West Haven Credit Union.
Anna worked for many years at the family’s restaurant on Center Street in Wallingford.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Wallingford business sells winning scratch ticket.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Wallingford business sells winning scratch ticket worth $10k.
Jane, known as selfless, resilient and caring, was always devoted to her family, giving strength, instilling values and providing support.
Laura was an avid golfer and member of the Racebrook Country Club. She also worked as an executive secretary and spent time as a model.
Martha, known as a history buff, music lover and genealogist, served many years as a nurse, before working as a research coordinator.
Leona cherished spending time with her children and family. She also enjoyed trips to the casino and bingo nights.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was sold in Portland.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Portland business sells winning scratch ticket worth $30k.