Hamden, CT|News|
Obituary: Ruth C. Colwell, 99, of Hamden
Ruth cherished her time with loved ones, served as an Assistant Registrar of Voters in Hamden and proudly as a Justice of the Peace.

Ruth cherished her time with loved ones, served as an Assistant Registrar of Voters in Hamden and proudly as a Justice of the Peace.

Ruth cherished her time with loved ones, served as an Assistant Registrar of Voters in Hamden and proudly as a Justice of the Peace.
Carmen, a loving father and grandfather, worked for Frontier Communications for many years prior to retirement.
Robert proudly served the Co “L” 102nd Infantry Connecticut National Guard, was a dedicated truck driver and member of Teamsters Local 443.
David, a dear friend to many and a devoted husband, worked for the Veterans Hospital in West Haven prior to retirement.
Bryan, a dedicated employee of Assa Abloy for many years, was known for his infectious laugh, energy and love of family and friends.
NHEF fundraiser to benefit school system guarantees a night full of fun, food and drinks.
Helmut, the proud owner and operator of Helmut’s BMW and Subaru, was known for his honesty, integrity and superior workmanship.
Lydia was a dedicated employee of SNET/SBC/AT&T for 37 years. She cherished her family, loved gardening, traveling and cooking.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a Newington business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also sold at a North Branford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning ticket was also sold at a Berlin business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning jackpot, worth over $252k, was recently sold at a Mystic business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Powerball ticket worth $150k was also sold at an East Hartford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Toni, beloved and cherished by all that knew her, was a devoted mother, daughter and friend to many.
Sgt. Rosa was a proud and decorated U.S. Army veteran until retirement and a member of the American Legion Post 132 in Franklin, New Jersey.
Bob was a brilliant engineer, a true outdoorsman, active member of the community and devoted family man.
Jim, known as a king and gentle man, proudly owned and operated Tri Corner Auto in Meriden for many years.
The winning jackpot, worth over $252k, was recently sold at a Mystic business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Peter, a talented artist and landscaper, worked many years in facilities at Yale University and was a member of the Connecticut MG Club.