Milford, CT|News|
Obituary: William "Wild Bill" J. Romanchick, Sr., 83, of Milford
Bill, a true outdoorsman and car enthusiast, worked for Milford Manufacturing as a stock coordinator for many years.

Bill, a true outdoorsman and car enthusiast, worked for Milford Manufacturing as a stock coordinator for many years.

Ann, always devoted to her family and friends, was a member of the Milford Senior Center.
Sandra, a dedicated and loving wife, mother, grandmother and sibling, was known for her beautiful soul and selfless personality.
Genny worked at Dunn and Brad Street in Hamden for many years, before retiring from Bayer Pharmaceuticals as a customer service rep.
Genny worked at Dunn and Brad Street in Hamden for many years, before retiring from Bayer Pharmaceuticals as a customer service rep.
Charlie, an avid golfer and staple in the community, had a decorated career in law enforcement, including 26 years with the Milford Police.
Jimmy, a dedicated family man and avid fisherman, was a FDNY Firefighter serving Engine 41 in the Bronx for many years.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Meriden resident hits for $15,000.
The winning Play 4 ticket was sold in Middletown, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
William, an avid Harley Davidson enthusiast, worked as a welder before becoming a salesman for Unicore, ABCO and Air Gas.
William, an avid Harley Davidson enthusiast, worked as a welder before becoming a salesman for Unicore, ABCO and Air Gas.
Gloria, referred to as "Super Mom" by her devoted family, worked for the Union Trust Bank for many years, retiring as a Vice President.
Bertha served as an officer of the Polish Falcons of Meriden and was also a longtime parishioner of SS. Peter and Paul Church.
Marie, always loving and devoted to her family, was a member of the North Haven Senior Center and the Red Hatters.
Clifford, known as "Pops" to friend and family, served as a corrections officer for the CT Department of Corrections for many years.
Clifford, known as "Pops" to friend and family, served as a corrections officer for the CT Department of Corrections for many years.
Kay, known for her friendly, outgoing personality, was an avid theater enthusiast and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Anthony, loving father, grandfather and great-grandfather, worked at Geometric Tool and Winchester Repeating Arms for many years.
Bernadette worked as a seamstress and designer for many years, and an honorary member of the 12 Step Club for 32 years.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, Northford resident hits for $30,000.