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Obituary: Arlene Preston Reynolds, 72, of West Haven
Arlene, a woman of God and devotion to loved ones, worked for Pez Manufacturing as a machine presser for 37 years.

Arlene, a woman of God and devotion to loved ones, worked for Pez Manufacturing as a machine presser for 37 years.

Sue, always up for an adventure, was a proud, devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Barney, known for his kindness, sense of humor and strong faith, served as a teacher and guidance counselor at Fair Haven Middle School.
Concetta, known as loving, energetic and good-humored, cherished her family, dancing and was a dedicated member of the community.
Dino, a hard-working and devoted family man, was an avid sports fan and worked as a designer and tailor for many years until retirement.
Bill, an avid historian and true patriot, was a dedicated member of the community, successful entrepreneur and devoted family man.
Mary, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked for Yale-New Haven Hospital prior to retirement.
Annmarie Gouin, a talented artist and avid golfer, cherished time with loved ones and was a dedicated member of the Wallingford community.
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Jinny was a loving and devoted mother, daughter, sister and aunt.
Alicia, known for her kindness and generosity, devoted her life and career to education and music while volunteering for many organizations.