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Obituary: Marina R. Verrilli, 87, of Stratford
Marina, a social butterfly with an infectious smile, worked at Herald Graphics as a secretary and bookkeeper for many years.

Marina, a social butterfly with an infectious smile, worked at Herald Graphics as a secretary and bookkeeper for many years.

Adam, known for his sense of humor, kindness and devotion to his family, worked as an Assistant Chef at Mercy by The Sea Retreat in Madison.
Andrew, always passionate about restoring cars, worked as an auto body mechanic and for North Haven Tile for many years.
Andrew, always passionate about restoring cars, worked as an auto body mechanic and for North Haven Tile for many years.
Nancy worked as a teacher for the West Haven Board of Ed for many years and also previously served as Head of the English Department.
Pauline, known as 'Gigi' to her loved ones, was an avid UConn Huskies fan and volunteered for the Milford Baseball Auxiliary for many years.
John, always proud of his Irish heritage, was a U.S. Army veteran and a member of the American Legion Post #196.
William, a loving father and grandfather, worked in manufacturing at Southwick & Meister in Meriden for over 20 years.
Deborah was a retired postal clerk for the Wallingford Post Office serving for over 41 years.
Estéban, a lifelong New Haven resident and loving son and brother, was a self-employed barber for 20 years.
Robert worked for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft for 41 years and was an active member of the Doolittles of America Society, Inc.
Sal worked for many years at the Armstrong Rubber Co. and was also a licensed electrician.
Sal worked for many years at the Armstrong Rubber Co. and was also a licensed electrician.
Sal worked for many years at the Armstrong Rubber Co. and was also a licensed electrician.
Annamae served as the Chief Accountant for Federal and State Programs for the City of Bridgeport Board of Education for many years.
The winning ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was also sold in Branford.
The winning ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was also sold in Hamden.
The winning scratch-off ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was also sold in Naugatuck.
Elizabeth worked in the shipping department at The Napier Company for many years and was a proud member of the Columbian Club.
Dolores worked as an engraver for the Unimax Company and was a member of the Polish Falcons and the Council of Catholic Women.