Middletown, CT|News|
Obituary: William C. Martin, III, 72, of Middletown
William was a partner with Contractor’s Supply in Stamford and a devoted employee at Bielefield Elementary School in Middletown.

William was a partner with Contractor’s Supply in Stamford and a devoted employee at Bielefield Elementary School in Middletown.

John founded American Energy Savers Inc. He was known for his kind and generous soul, as well as his devotion to his loving family.
Rita, known as strong-willed, effortlessly funny and ever hopeful, loved music, reading, shopping, traveling and her adoring family.
Christa, known for her bigger than life personality and devotion to her son, worked many years as a talented beautician and hair artist.
Christa, known for her bigger than life personality and devotion to her son, worked many years as a talented beautician and hair artist.
Mary was a natural giving spirit and regular volunteer in the community. She was also an incredible baker and always devoted to her family.
Frances worked many years as a hairdresser at New Generations Hair Salon and also as a clerk for Shop-Rite and Kohls.
Stephen loved sailing and was an avid bicyclist. He served many years at various museums and also as a reference librarian.
Barbara was a dedicated teacher in the Stratford school system for many years and cherished spending time with loved ones.
John, affectionately known as “Hot Dog John", was the owner/operator of Cappy’s Provisions for many years.
Thomas, a dedicated State of Connecticut employee, was an avid reader, history buff, devoted family man, music fan and true Irishman.
Bob, an avid fishing enthusiast, dedicated family man and proud U.S. Army veteran, worked many years as a technician for IBM.
Philip, the owner of Little Lasse’s on Naugatuck Ave, was known for his engaging smile, infectious laugh, wit, generosity and kindness.
John worked for the Milford Housing Authority for over many years and was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Tinto 47 in Milford.
William, a decorated athlete in his youth, was a renowned aerospace engineer, holding several engineering patents throughout his career.
Berty, a known jokester and avid car enthusiast, was a loving, caring man who was deeply devoted to his family.
Terry, a decorated golfer, was a member of the Connecticut Golf Hall of Fame, while serving many years in different executive positions.
Fred dedicated his life to the education of others. He adored his family, his dog Clancy and was an avid fisherman.
Josephine, known for her kindness and compassion, was deeply religious, a dedicated volunteer and lovingly devoted to her loved ones.
Patricia, a talented dancer in her youth, was a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother.