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Obituary: Susan Aldrich Granata, 73, of North Haven
Susan worked as an Administrative Assistant at Yale University for over 20 years and was a big part of many local organizations and groups.

Susan worked as an Administrative Assistant at Yale University for over 20 years and was a big part of many local organizations and groups.

Mary, a loving wife, mother and grandmother, worked for many years as a service manager at several area manufacturing companies.
Michaelle worked for the State of Connecticut with the Department of Children and Families and was a member of the Elks and Polish Falcons.
Elaine, an avid animal lover and devoted wife and mother, worked as an Executive Secretary for Electralux.
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Joseph, a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather, served 25 years for the Milford Police Department, retiring as a Lieutenant.
Michael, an outdoorsman and truck driver by trade, was a loving and devoted father, uncle and brother.
He was a truck driver and loved to be outdoors.
Trixie, always cherishing her time spent with her loving family, worked as a nurse, most recently in the Milford Hospital maternity ward.
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Lynette, a loving mother and grandmother, worked as a customer service representative for several area manufacturing companies.
John, an avid Boston sports fan, cherished playing softball, golf and spending time with family.
Therese, always devoted to her family, friends and cats, worked as a secretary for UI and as an office manager for Dr. Sataline in Cheshire.
Alberta was a member of the Cross Street AME Zion Church and a former employee of Yale University.