Naugatuck, CT|News|
Obituary: Charles A. Mascola, 89, of Naugatuck
Charles, a loving husband, father and grandfather, was heavily involved in the community and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
Charles, a loving husband, father and grandfather, was heavily involved in the community and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
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Wayne, a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, was a passionate and dedicated owner of his own water purification business.
George served as past president of the Oxford Dog Training Club of Waterbury and was a retired Lab Technician for Uniroyal.
August served as first sergeant in the US Army 86th Black Hawk infantry division during WWII. He also owned Universal Machine of Stratford.
Michael, an avid runner and guitarist, was the founder and President of City Point Insulation Co.
Mildred, a proud Navy wife, was an active VFW Auxiliary 9965 member and a communicant of the Holy Angels Church in Meriden.
Jack served in the US Army and owned and operated Julian’s Custom Painting and Wallpapering for many years.
Mickey was a founding member of the West Haven Italian American Club and worked as a town aid inspector for 35 years for the State of CT.
Angie, a loving mother and grandmother, worked as a coding specialist at Yale New Haven Hospital.
Tony, an avid fan of digging for gems, rocks and minerals, worked as a Landscaper for Monet Landscaping of Bridgeport/Monroe for many years.
Dorothy, a loving wife, mother, aunt and avid reader, worked for Howie Manufacturing during World War II.
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Jay-J, known for his sense of humor and loveable personality, cherished basketball, baseball, dancing and spending time with his family.
Dorothy worked at the Firelite Bridal Shop as a consultant for many years. She adored cats, crocheting, crossword puzzles and music.