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Obituary: Rosa Roman, 37, of New Haven
Rosa was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend.

Rosa was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend.

David proudly served in the U.S. Navy and worked as an inside sales representative for The Star Supply Company of New Haven for 25 years.
David proudly served in the U.S. Navy and worked as an inside sales representative for The Star Supply Company of New Haven for 25 years.
Alonso taught in the Dominican Republic and Columbia and served as a Pastoral Associate and Spiritual Services Assistant for many years.
Heng worked as an assembly person for many years and enjoyed cooking, gardening, nature and spending time with her family.
Marie, always known for her work ethic and devotion to her family, was employed by Marshalls and Microtech for many years.
Vincent worked for the U.S. Postal Service as a Letter Carrier in North Haven for 40 years and cruising in his 1988 Mustang.
Floss worked as a receptionist at Yale New Haven Hospital and was very active with the West Haven and Allingtown Seniors.
Shirley worked for the Schick/Warner Lambert Co. for many years and previously served as PTA President at the High Plaines School in Orange.
Helen worked as a customer service representative for FAST in Stratford for many years. She enjoyed bird watching, fishing and gardening.
Lisa was a proud participant in the Special Olympics. She enjoyed listening to music, dancing and spending her time with family and friends.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning KENO ticket was sold in Plainville.
New Haven resident hits for $20k according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was sold in West Haven.
Therese was a beloved and devoted mother and grandmother. She owned and operated A and B Travel Agency for many years.
Ann was a loving and devoted wife, sister, aunt, cousin, friend and teacher.
Nick served in the Army as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division and spent many years as an officer for the Middletown Police Department.
Joan, truly devoted to her loved ones, always enjoyed time spent with her family, reading, gardening, and vacations.
The winning KENO ticket, according to the Connecticut Lottery, was also sold in Hamden.
Frances worked as a draftsman for the Bristol Babcock Company for many years and was a member of the United Methodist Church of Naugatuck.