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Obituary: Susan (Cocks) Graham, 59, of Milford
Susan, known for infectious smile and love of family, was a successful paralegal, a lifelong animal lover and an avid UConn basketball fan.

Susan, known for infectious smile and love of family, was a successful paralegal, a lifelong animal lover and an avid UConn basketball fan.

Mary devoted her life to raising her children, was a dedicated volunteer at Milford Hospital and a member of the St. Mary’s Church Choir.
Jennie, a devout Catholic and matriarch of the family, was known for her kindness, compassion and dedication to her loved ones and friends.
Martin, a proud Irish American, was the co-founder and past President and Vice President of the Irish Heritage Society of Milford.
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The winning scratch ticket worth $825k was recently sold at a North Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also recently sold at a Milford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
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The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a New Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
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James was a proud U.S. Navy veteran, devoted family man, talented skier, tennis pro and an avid reader.
Theresa, a talented knitter, known for her sense of humor and love of family, was a devout member of Our Lady of Peace Church in Lordship.
Jeff, a devoted family man, enjoyed a successful career as a mechanical engineer, certified tool and die maker and plant manager.
Bob enjoyed a long career as a dedicated shop teacher at Lyman Hall, Maloney and Platt Tech High Schools for nearly 40 years.
Laura enjoyed a successful career in insurance claims and was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Grace, a devoted homemaker, cherished time with loved ones, baking, cooking and celebrating holidays.
Arthur was a proud patrolman for the Bridgeport Police Department for many years and was a devoted member of numerous organizations.
Mary Lou, a dedicated psychiatric nurse, was known as fearless, patient and loving, always cherishing her time with loved ones and friends.