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Obituary: Dan J. Weiss, 56, of Milford
Dan had a deep love for family and served many years as a dedicated application engineer, most recently for CFA Inc. in Milford.

Dan had a deep love for family and served many years as a dedicated application engineer, most recently for CFA Inc. in Milford.

Sonny, a proud U.S. Army veteran and devoted family man, worked for United Illuminating at the New Haven Harbor Station for many years.
Brittany, known for her unforgettable presence and personality, was a dedicated CNA and a devoted member of many local organizations.
Thomas, a lifelong Stratford resident, was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather.
Duane, an avid motorcycle enthusiast, was employed by Arcade Metals in Bridgeport as a tool & die maker.
Helen enjoyed visiting the casino and was an avid music fan, but most of all she loved being around her loved ones.
Edmund, a devoted family man, proudly served in the U.S. Army and worked as an automotive mechanic for many years.
Jean proudly served in Navy, before working as a physical science assistant. She also dedicated many years as a nurse at Gaylord Hospital.
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Joan was a devoted member of Our Lady of Victory Church along with dedicating 27 years of service to the Ora Mason Library in West Haven.
Gill, a loving and devoted family man and friend to many, was the co-owner and operator of the R&M Market in New Haven for nearly 40 years.
Frances served as an organist for many churches, including the first United Methodist Church in Meriden where she was a member for 3o years.
Henry was a dedicated member of the East Haddam Fire Department for 53 years and was very active in many community organizations.
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Barbara, always ambitious and devoted to her loved ones, worked many years for both Milford Jai-Alai as well as Sports Haven.
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The winning scratch ticket worth $277,000 was recently sold at a Wallingford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.