Meriden, CT|News|
Obituary: David Sheldon Kaliss, 36, of Meriden
David, a gifted writer and a man of gentle integrity, was a devoted son and brother, a friend to many and a shoulder to lean on.

David, a gifted writer and a man of gentle integrity, was a devoted son and brother, a friend to many and a shoulder to lean on.

Andrea, known for her love of family and devotion to friends, worked for the City of New Haven for many years as a Clerk Typist.
Kelly, known as personable, creative, fun-loving and resourceful, enjoyed her career working with the public in customer service.
Al was a devoted family man, dedicated pillar in the community and longtime member of the musical group, “The Barbieri Brothers”.
Georgia was a former member of the West Haven Garden Club and a longtime active member of the Church of the Holy Spirit.
Jacqueline, beloved wife and devoted mother of five children, proudly owned her own janitorial and paper supply company for over 45 years.
The winning ticket was also sold at a Middletown business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Bill, a dedicated member of the Meriden community, retired as Fire Marshall for the Meriden Fire Department following many years of service.
Lars was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, successful salesman, founding member of the Laurel Bicycle Club and dedicated member of the community.
Henry, an avid car enthusiast, was a dedicated employee of the Town of Hamden Department of Public Works for many years.
Dr. Pito, an avid fan of golf, skiing and poker, enjoyed a long, dedicated career in healthcare and was a loving husband and friend to many.
Tony was a retired district manager at SNET, along with being a dedicated member of the Orange community, serving in various roles.
Louella, a talented hairstylist, was the successful salon owner of Unisex Palace and cherished her time spent with her family and friends.
Louella, a talented hairstylist, was the successful salon owner of Unisex Palace and cherished her time spent with her family and friends.
Lorraine, lovingly referred to as "Mama J" and known for her kindness and unmatched willpower, was the proud owner of Sunburst in Milford.
The winning Play4 ticket worth over $12k was also sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Play4 ticket worth $240k was also sold at a New Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a Milford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a Stratford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Bryan cherished his time with loved ones and friends.