Meriden, CT|News|
Obituary: Cynthia M. Daigle, 66, of Meriden
Cindy, a loving sister, aunt and friend, was a Lyman Hall High School Class of 1973 graduate and a certified inspector in quality control.

Cindy, a loving sister, aunt and friend, was a Lyman Hall High School Class of 1973 graduate and a certified inspector in quality control.

Tish worked as a caregiver for many years, most recently for Sarah Seneca, and was a loyal member of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church.
Tish worked as a caregiver for many years, most recently for Sarah Seneca, and was a loyal member of Saint Andrew’s United Methodist Church.
Meg, known as an advocate for LGBTQ and women’s rights and her community involvement, worked most recently as a Director of Market Research.
Ed was a retired truck driver for Boise Cascade and a member of Teamsters Union Local #191.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning ticket was sold in Ansonia.
The winning scratch-off ticket was sold in Meriden according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Cheshire resident hits on scratch-off ticket according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Corrine, a loving and selfless mother and grandmother, worked for many years as a legal secretary and was also an accomplished salesperson.
Corrine, a loving and selfless mother and grandmother, worked for many years as a legal secretary and was also an accomplished salesperson.
Maria possessed a strong love of family and faith and a joy for nature. She was also heavily involved in many local organizations.
Anne was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning ticket was sold in Waterbury.
Ed, always dedicated to his children and family, was an avid car enthusiast and worked for the Department of Motor Vehicles for many years.
Robert, blessed with a sense of humor and always the life of the party, was an avid motorcycle enthusiast and devoted family man.
Ed, a competitive rifleman and member of the Stratford PAL, worked in construction and was a proud member of the CT Carpenter’s Union.
Claro, known for his humor, huge heart and generosity, was always loving and truly devoted to his family and friends.
Lois was very active in the community and taught world history at Lyman Hall High School for over 30 years.
Ruth, hard-working, compassionate and always dedicated to her family, loved to knit, crochet, paint, draw and play piano.
Ruth, hard-working, compassionate and always dedicated to her family, loved to knit, crochet, paint, draw and play piano.