Trumbull, CT|News|
Obituary: Mary L. (Mary Lou) Roche, 89, formerly of Trumbull
Mary Lou, known for her warm demeanor, welcoming voice and creativity, was a loving mother, dedicated nurse and cherished friend to many.

Mary Lou, known for her warm demeanor, welcoming voice and creativity, was a loving mother, dedicated nurse and cherished friend to many.

Ann, a longtime Hamden resident, enjoyed dancing, bowling, playing cards, the beach, cats and her friends and family.
Ed, an avid golfer and wood worker, was known for his sense of humor and unconditional love for his family.
Beatrice was a talented hairdresser for over 30 years at Salon D’Elegance of Stratford and an active member of the community.
Butch was an avid sports fan, loving family man and a longtime dedicated employee of Sikorsky along with Radio Frequency Systems in Meriden.
Alice cherished her loved ones and was a dedicated bookkeeper at Borrelli Farms in North Haven for many years.
Ethel was a dedicated teacher in the West Haven Public School system and also a member of the Holy Infant Women’s Guild for many years.
Anne Marie, a longtime communicant of St. Mary’s Church and most recently St. Joseph’s parish, was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Margie served as a realtor for Dan Combs Real Estate for 38 years and was a dedicated and cherished member of her community.
Gilberto, a proud U.S. Army veteran and devoted family man, worked for Meriden Rolling Mills and Ideal Forging before retirement.
Bob, a devoted father and grandfather, and known as a gentle and peaceful man, was the lead singer of the Atwood Express for many years.
Anna cherished spending time with loved ones, flowers, gardening, cooking and visiting the casino.
Kathleen was a loving wife, mother and friend to many.
Sherrie was a loving and devoted wife, mother, sister and aunt.
Danny, an avid comic book enthusiast, left an impression on everyone he met and was known for his contagious smile and laughter.
James, a devoted son, was known for his love of the outdoors, warm heart, enthusiasm and his culinary skills.
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