Wallingford, CT|News|
Obituary: Deborah J. Newcombe, 58, of Wallingford
Deborah was a loving and devoted daughter, mother, sister and grandmother.

Deborah was a loving and devoted daughter, mother, sister and grandmother.

John worked for Pacific Packaging, was an avid guitar enthusiast, loved driving his Porsche and cherished spending time with loved ones.
Provi loved listening to music, dancing, family gatherings and visiting relatives and friends in Puerto Rico.
Lorraine worked many years at Wallingford Daycare and as a caregiver for the Wallingford Visiting Nurses Association.
MaryLou was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend to many.
Alan, an avid animal lover, Red Sox fan and golf enthusiast, worked as a district manager for KFC and sales representative for Home Depot.
Angel, a devoted son and father, worked in the parts and service department of Colonial Toyota of Milford.
John worked in the printing industry for many years. He was a die-hard New York Yankees and Jets fan and was a devoted family man.
John worked in the printing industry for many years. He was a die-hard New York Yankees and Jets fan and was a devoted family man.
Richard was known for his sense of humor and had a smile that would light up the room. He was a devoted father and avid basketball player.
Richard was known for his sense of humor and had a smile that would light up the room. He was a devoted father and avid basketball player.
Mary, known for her bravery and loving personality, cherished her time spent with family and friends.
Alicia, a dedicated and devoted teacher, worked as a school psychologist for Cromwell Public Schools and at The Foundation School in Orange.
Don, a die-hard Dodgers fan was always devoted to his friends and family . He was also known for his generous and unselfish personality.
John, an avid outdoorsman, worked as an HVAC service tech for V Fuel in Bridgeport.
Laura was a well-known realtor in the Milford area, currently working for Coldwell Banker.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Oxford business sells winning scratch ticket worth $10k.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was sold in Oxford.
Bonnie worked as a bridal consultant, bank teller and a paraprofessional for many years in the Milford Public School System.
Bonnie worked as a bridal consultant, bank teller and a paraprofessional for many years in the Milford Public School System.