Hamden, CT|News|
Obituary: Raymond R. "Moose" Vanacore, 89, of Hamden
Ray, known for his sense of humor, wit and big personality, was a devoted family man and worked as an electrical designer for many years.

Ray, known for his sense of humor, wit and big personality, was a devoted family man and worked as an electrical designer for many years.

Elizabeth, a caring and loving mother and grandmother, was known for her outgoing personality and sense of humor.
Sandra was known as a spunky, generous, loving, beautiful and strong. She cherished her family, fur babies, music and crocheting.
Susan, an active member of the community and Miss America organization for many years, cherished her family, friends and her dogs.
Rose, devoted parishioner of the former St. Paul’s Church, loved spending time with loved ones, cooking, baking and trips to the casino.
Thomas, a proud Army veteran and dedicated SNET employee, cherished spending time with friend and family, fishing and casino trips.
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Mary was known as a civic-minded woman. She loved to volunteer, serve on many organizations and was always devoted to her family.
Rose worked many years as a CNA/home-health aide, pharmacy technician and receptionist. She enjoyed music, shopping, cats and the casino.
Nancy, devoted wife and mother, worked many years as a secretary for Remington Arms and Avco-Lycoming.
Joan worked many years for AFL-CIO, cherished spending time with family, and enjoyed cooking, reading, jigsaw puzzles and ceramics.
David worked 40 years as a conductor with Metro North and was a dedicated member of the New Haven Gaelic Football and Hurling Club.
Pat was known for her sharp sense of humor, unwavering honesty, profound generosity and love and dedication to her friends and family.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Bridgeport business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $10k was recently sold at a Bridgeport business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Chrome ticket worth $825k was recently sold at a Stratford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Chrome ticket worth $825,000 was recently sold at a Stratford business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.