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Obituary: Kenneth Arthur Larson, Jr., 74, of Branford
Ken, an avid sports fan, worked as a Fiscal Administrative Assistant, was a longtime member of the Branford Elks and a dedicated volunteer.

Ken, an avid sports fan, worked as a Fiscal Administrative Assistant, was a longtime member of the Branford Elks and a dedicated volunteer.

Ken, an avid sports fan, worked as a Fiscal Administrative Assistant, was a longtime member of the Branford Elks and a dedicated volunteer.
Sandra worked many years as a medical secretary. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Sandra worked many years as a medical secretary. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Kevin owned and operated the Hamden Pub for several years, worked for Connecticut Transit as an operator and was a proud U.S. Army veteran.
Martha was a member of the Women’s Club at the Cheshire Congregational Church and cherished time with family and friends.
Kimberly, a loving and devoted mother, worked as a dedicated home health nurse for over 25 years.
Kimberly, a loving and devoted mother, worked as a dedicated home health nurse for over 25 years.
Gail was known as a warm and caring person and a true defender and advocate of children.
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Patricia, lovingly referred to as “Pattie Rainbow”, was always devoted to her family and a long time dedicated registered nurse.
Janet previously served as president of the Catholic War Veteran Auxiliary. She enjoyed bowling, bingo, reading and knitting.
Joseph, a lifelong Naugatuck resident, cherished spending time with friends and loved ones.
Mitzi, well-known for her interpersonal and communication skills, served many years as a childcare professional and active community member.
Sam loved playing dominos, was an avid car enthusiast, music fan and worked as a self-employed mechanic.