Cheshire, CT|News|
Obituary: Reverend Charles A. Smith, 82, of Cheshire
Reverend Smith, a man of profound faith, was a devoted husband, father, brother, uncle and friend who loved reading, teaching and preaching.
Reverend Smith, a man of profound faith, was a devoted husband, father, brother, uncle and friend who loved reading, teaching and preaching.
Dick was a passionate horse owner and served as a Department Head for the Southington Regional Agricultural Program for many years.
Kristan, known for her infectious laugh and bubbly personality, loved working with children and was an office clerk for Napoli Foods.
Seth, a compassionate clinician, loving husband and caring father, served as the director of DBT at the Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital.
James, a loving and devoted family man, served as a foreman at Carlin Construction in Waterford and as an EMT in both Clinton and Meriden.
Tony, a devoted son and brother, cherished his family, his friends and was a loving, caring and a gentle soul.
The winning Play4 ticket worth $15k was recently sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Play4 ticket was recently sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Joseph, a proud U.S. Navy veteran and longtime Avco Lycoming employee, was known for his sense of humor, quick wit and was loved by many.
Naomi served as a teacher for the blind, volunteered at Midstate Medical Center and enjoyed spending time with loved ones.
Gertrude, known for her kindness, optimism and smile, was an avid supporter of Heifer Project International and a proud dairy farmer.
Gertrude, known for her kindness, optimism and smile, was an avid supporter of Heifer Project International and a proud dairy farmer.
Merete co-owned and operated World of Travel prior to merging with Fugazey/World Tek Travel of New Haven for 35 years.
Merete co-owned and operated World of Travel prior to merging with Fugazey/World Tek Travel of New Haven for 35 years.
Pete, known as an easy-going, laid-back guy, worked many years for Meriden Manufacturing and enjoyed riding his Harley Davidson.
Eleanor, lovingly referred to as "Ma" and avid antique collector, was known for her comforting words of love, support and encouragement.
Manny, a loving and devoted family man, worked many years for Northeast Utilities/CL&P.
Ann was known for her kind, considerate and loving disposition. She enjoyed golf, bowling, tennis and spending time with loved ones.
Diana, a loving and devoted mother and grandmother, enjoyed shopping, cooking, movies, playing poker and karaoke.
Carol was committed to helping others and was heavily active in the community. She was known by all for her kindness, humor and generosity.