Middletown, CT|News|
Obituary: David A. Messer, Sr., 77, of Middletown
David was a dedicated police officer for the city of Middletown and proudly served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War.

David was a dedicated police officer for the city of Middletown and proudly served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War.

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Cynthia, an avid gardener and animal lover, worked for many years at Liberty Bank and was a devoted mother and grandmother.
Gary, a licensed electrician for over 40 years, was known for his kindness in helping others and his dedication to friends and loved ones.
Ronnie cherished her time with loved ones and was a dedicated member of the community.
Butch, known as a true gentleman with a big heart, worked as a machinist many years for Marlin Firearms and Nicholsons.
Betty worked many years for the family business, CAB Electric and Tri-Power, along with being a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Marcella worked many years at Pratt & Whitney and also served as a crossing guard for the City of West Haven.
José, a loving and devoted family man, worked many years as a machine operator for several New Haven area construction companies.
José, a loving and devoted family man, worked many years as a machine operator for several New Haven area construction companies.
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The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Branford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $20k was recently sold at a Branford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Sue served the town of Orange professionally and was also a member of the Women’s Republican Club and the Holy Infant Women’s Guild.
Sal was a butcher by trade, Korean War veteran, music aficionado, animal lover, talented musician and devoted family man.
Robert owned and operated his own allergy practice in Orange for many years and served as an adjunct professor at Yale Medical School.
John, known for his work ethic, smile and dedication to family, worked many years at Raybestos before retiring as department foreman.
Virginia, a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked many years for Saint Mary’s Church and School and was very active in the community.
Kevin, a beloved son and friend to many, worked at Montano Distributors in Milford and was an avid sports enthusiast.