Wallingford, CT|News|
Obituary: Otto R. Saier, 76, of Wallingford
Otto, a devoted family man and avid sports fan, worked many years for both for the Yalesville Sanitation Company and Maytyme Farm Inc.

Otto, a devoted family man and avid sports fan, worked many years for both for the Yalesville Sanitation Company and Maytyme Farm Inc.

Skip, a devoted family man and active member of the community, was a decorated U.S. Army veteran, serving in the Special Forces Green Beret.
Dutch was a proud U.S. Army veteran, loving and devoted family man and a dedicated employee of Ansonia Brass for many years.
Jason, a free spirit, was known for his strong faith, love of family and affection for animals.
Sandy was an accomplished piano player in her youth, cherished spending time with loved ones and was a dedicated and well-respected nurse.
Bill, known for his quick wit and kindness, worked as a train conductor, retiring from Metro-North after 46 years of service.
Dominic worked as a diesel mechanic, was a proud U.S. Army veteran and was a longtime member and past president of the Teamsters Local 443.
Vinnie, a devoted family man, avid hockey player and passionate foodie, worked as a mason for the State of Connecticut prior to retirement.
Charles was a proud U.S. Army veteran, longtime volunteer for St. Ann’s School in Milford and dedicated employee of UI for many years.
Ed was a lover of the outdoors, avid musician, talented handyman and devoted husband and father.
Mike, known for his quick Irish wit, kindness and love, was a successful entrepreneur, community staple and devoted family man and friend.
Mike, known for his quick Irish wit, kindness and love, was a successful entrepreneur, community staple and devoted family man and friend.
Frances loved to play bingo, shopping and spending time with friends and family.
Joseph was a devoted family man, the proud owner and operator of Cameron Flooring and a dedicated member of the Polish American Club.
John was a devoted family man, published author and enjoyed a decorated career as a member of the Yale-New Haven Hospital medical staff.
Maryellen worked many years for Connecticut General Insurance in the Medicare Division and was a dedicated member of the Meriden community.
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