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Obituary: Mabel Scarpa Charnysh, 101, of Wallingford
Mabel, a dedicated wife and loving sister, co-owned and operated Charnysh’s in Wallingford for over 30 years.

Mabel, a dedicated wife and loving sister, co-owned and operated Charnysh’s in Wallingford for over 30 years.

Ralph, known for smile and infectious laugh, was an avid car enthusiast and a dedicated employee of Sikorsky Aircraft for 30 years.
Walter was a retired mechanical engineer and project manager for Pitney Bowes and an active and dedicated member of the community.
Josephine, known for her smile and kindness to others, was a volunteer at Holy Name of Jesus and a dedicated wife, mother and grandmother.
Anthony was fondly remembered for his candor, ingenuity, sense of humor, big smile, laughter, words of wisdom and devotion to family.
Glenn, affectionately known as the Mayor of Point Beach, proudly served in the Navy, worked for the U.N. and was a successful entrepreneur.
Morgaine was known as an extraordinary woman that cherished her family and friends unconditionally.
John proudly served the U.S. Army during World War II before retiring from Remington Arms after over 40 years as a tool maker and grinder.
Michael, lovingly remembered as good-hearted and a sharp dresser, cherished his family, friends and especially his beloved dog, Rex.
Frank, a successful real estate agent in Fairfield for many years, was an avid sports fan and a loving and devoted family man.
Harry proudly served in the U.S. Army and was a dedicated employee for both JP Salmini Co. and the State of Connecticut.
Maureen was fondly remembered for her positive influence, laughter and unconditional love for family and friends.
Maureen was fondly remembered for her positive influence, laughter and unconditional love for family and friends.
Pat was a proud and decorated member of the U.S. Navy and a dedicated employee of the Avco Corporation in Stratford for many years.
Pat was a proud and decorated member of the U.S. Navy and a dedicated employee of the Avco Corporation in Stratford for many years.
The winning ticket, worth over $88k, was also sold at a West Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Peter was a successful entrepreneur, talented chef, devoted family man and dedicated member of the Durham and Middletown community.
Peter was a successful entrepreneur, talented chef, devoted family man and dedicated member of the Durham and Middletown community.
The winning ticket, worth over $88k, was recently sold at a West Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning ticket, worth over $88k, was recently sold at a West Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.