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Obituary: Noel Sánchez, 49; Formerly Of West Haven
Noel, a loving and devoted family man, worked for Waste Management in Willimantic for many years.

Noel, a loving and devoted family man, worked for Waste Management in Willimantic for many years.

Marcia, an employee of North Haven Public Schools, was a loving wife, mother and grandmother.
Wilma, a kind and caring woman, worked for the Town of Stratford as an accounting clerk and for the Board of Education.
George, an avid woodworker and golfer, served as Captain in the U.S. Airforce and was a communicant of St. Francis of Assisi Church.
Maryann spent many years as a registered nurse. She enjoyed reading, crocheting, gardening and going to the beach.
Noel, always devoted to his friends and family, was a landscaper by trade and a passionate singer and rapper.
Laura, beloved by her family and friends, was a well-known realtor in the Milford area, currently working at Coldwell Banker.
Larry, a loving and devoted father and friend, touched the lives of everyone around him.
Bob, a devoted family man and perfectionist in his trade, worked as a craftsman and the former owner of Ornato Building & Remodeling, Inc.
Lynne worked in the health care industry for many years and was a member of the Gaelic American Club and the Housatonic Boat Club.
Chip, an avid Yankees and Penguins fan, proudly served in the US Navy, was a member of the Pine Grove Men’s Club and worked as a carpenter.
Lois, active in the community and former scout leader, was an avid supporter of the Sterling House Community Center and Catholic Daughters.
Skip, known for his sense of humor and charm, was a loving and devoted family man, always cherishing his time spent with loved ones.
Eric worked an electrical engineer at several companies including Bauer Inc. of Bristol and was a member of the Hamden Elks Lodge #2224.
Bob worked at Remington Arms in human resources and was a devoted parishioner and trustee of the Blessed Sacrament Church in Bridgeport.
Lorraine, a realtor for many years in Fairfield County, was heavily involved in the community and many local organizations.
Liz was a member of the Irish - American Community Center in East Haven and also worked as an Underwriter for Nationwide Insurance.
Bob, an avid wood-worker, served as Master Mechanic for the State of Connecticut and was a proud member of the Beacon Hose Company No. 1.
The winning scratch-off ticket, worth $20k, was also sold in Norwich according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Jane, always known for her fun, outgoing and loving personality, worked as a dental office receptionist in Milford for many years.