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Obituary: Mary Bianculli Marchionni, 92, formerly of Orange
Mary was a talented seamstress and she enjoyed being a homemaker, tending to her garden and cooking for her family.

Mary was a talented seamstress and she enjoyed being a homemaker, tending to her garden and cooking for her family.

Daniel, a dedicated and loving family man, was a lifelong resident of Naugatuck and had worked in sales.
Bob, a dedicated family man and active member of the community, served as a career firefighter for the City of Middletown.
Dibbie will be remembered for her high energy and varied interests. She enjoyed traveling, helping others and spending time with loved ones.
Bill, known as a gentle soul and hard worker, cherished spending time with loved ones and enjoyed model building, woodworking and games.
John, a loving son and friend, was an avid photographer and proud New York Yankees fan.
Andre, a devoted husband and family man, worked in the maintenance department for the New Haven Housing Authority for 30 years.
Sheila was a loving and dedicated mother, grandmother and friend to many. She truly cherished spending time with her loved ones and pets.
Sheila was a loving and dedicated mother, grandmother and friend to many. She truly cherished spending time with her loved ones and pets.
John was a passionate sailor, avid golfer, successful entrepreneur, devoted family man and proud U.S. Marine.
Catherine, a loving and devoted mother, was known for her caring and kind spirit, along with her creative talent as a floral designer.
Irene, a loving and devoted wife, worked many years for Universal Precision Manufacturing and was a member of the Teamsters Union 191.
John, a loving family man and friend to many, was the owner of Cheshire Hollow Farm.
Rosemary worked many years in healthcare and was heavily involved in the Milford community, serving on numerous organizations.
Jeanette, known for her style and grace, was a dedicated employee of Yale-New Haven Hospital and Yale University for many years.
Jeanette, known for her style and grace, was a dedicated employee of Yale-New Haven Hospital and Yale University for many years.
Donna was known for her contagious laugh, beautiful smile and her unconditional love for her family.
The winning scratch ticket worth $390,000 was also recently sold at a Stratford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a North Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10,000 was recently sold at a North Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.