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Obituary: David William Bostick, 58, of Middletown
David, an avid fan of illustration and comic books, worked for Roger Manufacturing for many years.

David, an avid fan of illustration and comic books, worked for Roger Manufacturing for many years.

Sean, a loving, caring and kind-spirited person, worked in construction. He enjoyed fishing, cooking and cherished his time with family.
Sean, a loving, caring and kind-spirited person, worked in construction. He enjoyed fishing, cooking and cherished his time with family.
Carolyn, known for her outgoing personality and amazing wit, worked as a Psychiatric Nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital before retirement.
Carolyn, known for her outgoing personality and amazing wit, worked as a Psychiatric Nurse at Yale New Haven Hospital before retirement.
Milton, a former Hillhouse High School football standout, was a devoted son, brother, husband, father and friend to many.
Margaret was a member of the Cheshire Grange, where she served locally as Treasurer and Lecturer for the State Grange.
Peggy, a lifelong Meriden resident, was a loving daughter and cherished her time with family and friends.
John, known for his sense of humor and kindness, was a passionate cook. He was loving and devoted to his wife, family and his 'fur babies'.
George was a carpenter by trade and a member of the Carpenters Local 24. He enjoyed fishing and cherished moments spent with family.
Richard, a lifelong self-learner and avid reader, served in the U.S Navy and worked for the State of CT Department of Transportation.
Linda, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked for the Pellegrino Law Firm as a receptionist for many years.
Carlos, passionate about food and life, served as partner of Pasta Vera in Greenwich, as well as co-owner of Two-Fold Laundry in Stratford.
John, known as a history buff, cherished his time with spent family. He also worked as a Senior Auditor for the State of Connecticut.
Roy was a proud US Army Veteran and member of the Combat Veterans MC Association. He was also a supervisor for Rockbestos Surprenant.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch-off ticket was also sold in Naugatuck.
The winning scratch-off ticket was sold in Hamden, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A winning scratch-off ticket worth $10,000 was recently sold in Hamden.
Middletown resident hits for $20k on scratch-off ticket.
According to the Connecticut Lottery, the winning scratch-off ticket was sold in Newington.