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Obituary: Javier Angelo Méndez, 56, of New Haven
Javier, a loving and devoted father and grandfather, owned and operated the Borícua Barber Shop of New Haven for 25 years.

Javier, a loving and devoted father and grandfather, owned and operated the Borícua Barber Shop of New Haven for 25 years.

Anthony worked many years for the City of Middletown as a Water Department foreman and was also owner of the Indian Hill Brook Tree Farm.
Marlene, a member of the Meriden Poetry Society and Junior Womens Club, worked many years as a secretary and bookkeeper.
Michael was the CEO and President of Genovese and Massaro. He was also an avid outdoorsman and member of the Hamden Fish and Game Club.
Angelo, a man of incredible duty and proud of his Italian heritage, was a devoted family man and a talented tool and die maker by trade.
Karl worked many years as a skilled carpenter. He took much pride in his craft and was a proud member of the Carpenter’s Union Local #24.
Karl worked many years as a skilled carpenter. He took much pride in his craft and was a proud member of the Carpenter’s Union Local #24.
Jim worked as a mechanic for the Post Office. He enjoyed fishing and loved spending time with friends playing poker.
Ron was a renowned chef, spending many years as an employee of Leon’s Restaurant. He loved gardening, landscaping and his dog Sam.
Ron was a renowned chef, spending many years as an employee of Leon’s Restaurant. He loved gardening, landscaping and his dog Sam.
The winning Powerball ticket was recently sold at a Portland business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning Powerball ticket worth $50k was recently sold in Portland, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Larry, a devoted family man, proudly served in the U.S. Navy and worked for over 40 years as a service technician for IBM.
William, affectionately referred to as “Moody”, was a successful entrepreneur that was well-loved, respected and known for his big heart.
William, affectionately referred to as “Moody”, was a successful entrepreneur that was well-loved, respected and known for his big heart.
Lori, a loving and devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked many years at Industrial Trucks.
George proudly served in the U.S. Navy and was a longtime employee of RJ Reynolds. He was an avid sports fan and devoted family man.
Jean worked for West Haven Lumber Co. as a bookkeeper for many years. She enjoyed taking trips to the casino and cherished time with family.
The winning Powerball ticket was also recently sold at a Groton business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket was also recently sold at a Meriden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.