Wallingford, CT|News|
Obituary: John Masnato Sr., 77, of Wallingford
John worked in construction as an equipment operator for Handy’s Septic Tank, Meriden Construction and Sirois and Gale for over 50 years.

John worked in construction as an equipment operator for Handy’s Septic Tank, Meriden Construction and Sirois and Gale for over 50 years.

John worked in construction as an equipment operator for Handy’s Septic Tank, Meriden Construction and Sirois and Gale for over 50 years.
Marie was a member of the North Haven Senior Center and worked in the office of Dr. Peter J. Schioppo for over 40 years.
Mary-Jo always had a zest for life and was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother. She also enjoyed animals and the outdoors.
The winning ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was also sold in West Haven.
Pamela, a Hillhouse High School graduate, was a loving and caring mother, sister and friend.
Rosalie was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
The winning ticket was also sold in Hamden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Nicholas was a Vietnam War veteran while serving in the U.S. Navy and was a life member of VFW Post #9460.
Rosann, a generous soul with a warm, welcoming smile, worked in a variety of customer service positions for many years.
Ronald, a member of Local #35, worked at Yale University as an equipment mechanic in the physical plant for 32 years and was a former chef.
Kevin, an accomplished artist and cook, was a standout football player for East Haven High School in his younger days.
Theresa worked in Human Resources for Versa until her retirement. She enjoyed gardening, antiquing, dancing and shopping.
Alessia, a beautiful soul with a heart of gold and extremely proud of her heritage, worked most recently as a medical assistant.
Kathy, an accomplished actress, singer, teacher, director, and author, worked as a grant writer for several nonprofit organizations.
Rose, affectionately called the “Casino Queen”, worked as an Avon Representative for 46 years.
Claudette, a registered nurse by trade and devoted mother and grandmother, was known by all as a nurturing, loving and compassionate person.
Angel, known for his loving and radiating personality, cherished the outdoors, music and especially his family.
Louise had a flair for all things creative and truly cherished spending time with family and friends.
The winning ticket was also sold in Naugatuck according to the Connecticut Lottery.