Naugatuck, CT|News|
Obituary: Richard A. Hassenfeldt, 78, of Naugatuck
Richard, known for his love of God and country, was a member of the United Methodist Church in Naugatuck and was an employee of Peter Paul.
Richard, known for his love of God and country, was a member of the United Methodist Church in Naugatuck and was an employee of Peter Paul.
Mary worked as a medical office manager prior to retirement. She was an avid Yankees fan, reader and enjoyed anything Snoopy.
Derrick was known for his quiet, gentle spirit, his sense of humor, love of cooking and dedication and devotion to family.
Maria was a dedicated math teacher for many years in Beirut, Lebanon, prior to serving 26 years at Hamden Hall Country Day School in Hamden.
Tom, always proud of his Irish heritage, worked as a web press operator for over 20 years at Northeast Graphics.
Max, known for his loving nature, smile and devotion to family, enjoyed a successful career as a head-chef and kitchen manager.
Susan cherished cooking, crocheting blankets, motorcycles and spending time with loved ones.
Rudy was a dedicated family man, longtime employee of Chevron and Hoffman Fuel and was very active with the Lordship Father's Club.
Kenneth, a devoted family man and friend to many, proudly provided 48 years of caring dentistry to the citizens of Connecticut.
Edna was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Jaime, known as a hard worker, for his devotion to family and for his humor, was employed many years by C. J. Fucci Construction.
Beverly, a loving and devoted wife, worked many years for the West Haven Probate Court and was a talented quilter and basket maker.
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Carol, known for her unique sense of humor, served many years as a licensed practical nurse for numerous area nursing homes.
Wayne, a proud Air Force veteran, worked many years as a truck driver for both J.R. Cristoni Inc. and the Carabetta Companies.
Alice, known for her passion, joy, warm smile and open heart, was a devoted member of the community, as well as the Special Olympics.
Raymond, a proud U.S. Army veteran, worked as an electrician for St. Raphael’s Hospital where he was a member of the Teamsters Local 443.
Frank was blessed with a beautiful voice, was a talented photographer, devoted family man and also served 30 years for the USPS.