Naugatuck, CT|News|
Obituary: Melody (Cennamo) Carafiello, 63, of Naugatuck
Melody, always devoted to her family, was a cherished homemaker and loving wife, mother, sister and aunt.

Melody, always devoted to her family, was a cherished homemaker and loving wife, mother, sister and aunt.

Joan worked as a librarian for 25 years at the Cheshire Public Library. She loved reading, tennis and was always devoted to her family.
Henry, a devoted family man and avid golfer, was a successful chemist and inventor with 34 scientific patents throughout his career.
Gigi, an avid football and horse racing fan, worked as a construction laborer for Local 455 for many years until his retirement.
Linda, always kind and generous, was a teacher at Little People’s Day School in Wallingford and also taught ballet with Janet Fabian Young.
Maria, a loving mother and grandmother, was a cosmetologist and a pillar in the community.
Maria loved arts, crafts and crocheting and was known for the warm, gentle and adoring care that she gave to her family and friends.
Maria loved arts, crafts and crocheting and was known for the warm, gentle and adoring care that she gave to her family and friends.
Anthony, an Air Force veteran, worked at Nasdaq as the Director of Data Configuration and as a realtor for Berkshire-Hathaway of Southbury.
Diane worked in the Waterbury Public School System, most recently as the Senior Administrative Assistant at Wallace Middle School.
Catherine, always proud of her Irish heritage, was a member of Our Lady of Victory Church and previously worked for Travelers and S.N.E.T.
Steve worked for Norden Systems as an Electronics Technician and later for Sikorsky Aircraft as a Calibration Technician.
Carl, a proud father and grandfather, cherished his time coaching youth sports, family vacations, boating and cars.
Ed proudly served in the US Army during World War II and worked as a Credit Manager at Seymour Energy for many years.
Cintra, loving and devoted to her family and friends, spent many years working in human services as a social worker and psychoanalyst.
Carol, a lifelong Mets fan, avid reader and lover of animals, worked for many years as a nurse.
Patrick, a proud and devoted husband and father, previously worked for Modern Plastics and most recently for the Connecticut Water Company.
Janice, always devoted and loving to her family, was known for her bright smile, warm nature and heart of gold.
Lisa, a loving mother and grandmother, known for her infectious smile and laughter, cherished her time with family and friends.
The winning scratch-off ticket was sold in Bridgeport according to the Connecticut Lottery.