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Obituary: William Jeffrey Bell, 68, of Milford
Bill, a devoted family man, worked as a welder for Textron/Lycoming in Stratford and the Wayne Tire Company in Milford for many years.

Bill, a devoted family man, worked as a welder for Textron/Lycoming in Stratford and the Wayne Tire Company in Milford for many years.

Mary, known as a free spirit and talented artist, was a devoted wife and loving caregiver to her son and family.
Randy, a loving son, father, brother and friend, was a passionate truck driver and enjoyed traveling across the country.
Peg was a member of the first women's basketball team at Larson College (Quinnipiac). She enjoyed the holidays, swimming and playing bridge.
Peg was a member of the first women's basketball team at Larson College (Quinnipiac). She enjoyed the holidays, swimming and playing bridge.
Peg was a member of the first women's basketball team at Larson College (Quinnipiac). She enjoyed the holidays, swimming and playing bridge.
Lamar had a passion for writing music and was also a video game enthusiast. He also cherished time spent with family and friends.
John, known for his larger-than-life personality, cherished time with his family and enjoyed a successful career in sales and marketing.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch ticket was also sold in West Haven.
Sharon was a loving and adoring wife, mother and grandmother. She served as a Nurse’s Aide at Southington Care Center for many years.
Phil, a devoted family man, figure of strength and humility, was a decorated cardiologist and associate clinical professor for many years.
Veronica worked at Choate for many years and was a faithful and devoted parishioner of Most Holy Trinity Church.
Sheila, always proud of her Irish heritage and love for her family, was known as a kind, generous and selfless person.
Thomas was a proud Sergeant in the U.S. Army Reserves, a dedicated employee of Frontier Communications and devoted family man.
Phyllis, always loving and devoted to her family, co-owned and operated Gooley’s Restaurant in New Haven for many years.
A loving and devoted family man, was known for his generosity, loyalty, strength, unwavering faith, amazing sense of humor and grace.
Rev. Mary, known for her warm and loving demeanor, was passionate about guiding others in their own life journeys.
The winning ticket was sold in Milford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning ticket worth $40k was recently sold in Milford according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Billy worked as a mechanic for the U.S. Postal service for 30 years.