Cheshire, CT|News|
Obituary: Eileen F. Spies, 76, of Cheshire
Eileen, known for her devotion to loved ones and caring soul, was a dedicated teacher at Cook Hill School in Wallingford for over 20 years
Eileen, known for her devotion to loved ones and caring soul, was a dedicated teacher at Cook Hill School in Wallingford for over 20 years
Dolly loved spending time with family and friends, camping, a good martini and lottery tickets.
Connie was a devoted member of the Columbiettes Pinta Council #5 and a parishioner of The Church of the Resurrection.
Tom, a loving family man known for his selflessness, worked many years in retail and truly cherished his time with friends and family.
Ed, a loving family man and avid outdoorsman, retired from Lynn Ladders and Scaffolding as an operator following many years of service.
Carmen, known as kindhearted, for his work ethic and love of family, was a member of the International Union for Painters and Allied Trades.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a West Hartford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a Ledyard business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a West Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Cash5 ticket was also sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Play4 ticket was also sold at a Hamden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a West Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Rose was known for her generosity, strength and unwavering faith. She cherished her family, animals and was a devoted Yankees fan.
Antonetta worked for the Napier Co. and Eyelet Specialty Co. until retirement and was a parishioner of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church.
Josephine worked at Raymond Engineering and JC Penny's for many years and was a devoted member of the St. Pius X Church in Middletown.
Helga, always full of life, was an avid bingo enthusiast and cherished her time with friends and loved ones.
Teri, lovingly referred to as 'Banana' and known for her playful and generous spirit, was a proud and loving mother and grandmother.
Donna, known for her creativity, was a talented artist. She was a lifelong Wallingford resident, avid cook and always devoted to her family.
Art was a proud U.S. Air Force veteran, member of the Milford Volunteer Fire Co. 2 and longtime employee of Pitney Bowes.
Dorothy was a loving wife, devoted mother and proud grandmother.