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Obituary: Joyce Finch Neumon, 75, of Milford
Joyce worked many years as a daycare provider. She enjoyed the beach, cooking and spending time with her friends and loved ones.

Joyce worked many years as a daycare provider. She enjoyed the beach, cooking and spending time with her friends and loved ones.

Barbara worked for many years at Ecklan Manufacturing in Branford as an executive secretary and volunteered at the New Haven soup kitchen.
Bill, a skilled woodworker, painter and handyman, worked as a mason for over 50 years and was heavily involved in many local organizations.
Virginia was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She loved the outdoors and cherished family reunions.
Virginia was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She loved the outdoors and cherished family reunions.
William, a loving husband, cherished his time with family and friends.
Mort proudly served in the U.S. Navy, was the founder of Westfair TV Audio, was an avid musician, sports fan and real estate enthusiast.
Eleanor, a ‘farm girl’ most of her life and always devoted to her family, worked at the Timex/Bendix Corporation for many years.
A scratch-off ticket worth $10,000 was recently sold in New Haven, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch-off ticket was sold in New Haven, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A winning scratch-off ticket worth more than $161,000 was recently sold in Stratford, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Sean, an avid dog lover and gifted musician, worked as an engineer for the Metro North Railroad and was known for his sense of humor.
Karen, a gifted artist and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, cherished her time with loved ones and friends.
Mary was a long-time employee of the Yale University Alumni Association and the first woman ever appointed Police Commissioner in Hamden.
Mary was a long-time employee of the Yale University Alumni Association and the first woman ever appointed Police Commissioner in Hamden.
Mary was a long-time employee of the Yale University Alumni Association and the first woman ever appointed Police Commissioner in Hamden.
Shirley, always kind, giving and dedicated to her family, was an avid music enthusiast and worked at Highland Healthcare for many years.
The winning scratch-off ticket was also sold in Fairfield, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch-off ticket was sold in Hamden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A scratch-off ticket worth $25,000 was recently sold in Hamden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.