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Obituary: Robert L. “Bob” Ford, 91, formerly of West Haven
Bob was a standout athlete, proud Navy vet, dedicated friend, family man, active member of the community and overall man of many talents.

Bob was a standout athlete, proud Navy vet, dedicated friend, family man, active member of the community and overall man of many talents.

Bob was a standout athlete, proud Navy vet, dedicated friend, family man, active member of the community and overall man of many talents.
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The winning Play4 ticket was recently sold at a North Branford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Lester was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, dedicated employee of Jai Alai and OTB for many years, avid Yankees fan and loving family man.
Dick, always the proud family man and dedicated youth coach, was a founding father of the Wallingford Junior Football League.
Michael worked as a plant foreman for 42 years at United Concrete Products. He was a loving father, devoted friend and avid football fan.
Norma was known for her generosity, love of family and animals. She dedicated many years in healthcare as a nurse and was an avid bowler.
Eileen, known for her dedication and love of family, enjoyed bird watching, history, art, musicals, holidays, baseball, music and gardening.
Esther, known for her love and beautiful smile, worked many years in healthcare and was a devoted caretaker for her adoring family.
James worked for Brescome prior to retirement and served many years as a minister for the Church of the Ascension and St. Rita's Parish.
David, remembered as thoughtful, selfless and for his sense of humor, worked at Wallace Silversmith and Wepco Plastic prior to retirement.
Phil, a well-respected member of the community, served as Chief of Plastic Surgery at Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s and Norwalk Hospitals.
Teresa was a loving mother, daughter and grandmother.
Michael, a longtime driver for North Penn and Rudy's Limousine, enjoyed motorcycles, cooking, classic rock, sports and his loving family.
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