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Obituary: Robbin Alice Storo, 60, of Cheshire
Robin was known as caring and compassionate, open and honest, and unconditionally devoted to her family.

Robin was known as caring and compassionate, open and honest, and unconditionally devoted to her family.

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The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a New Haven business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
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Carol was known as strong, kind and fiercely independent. She cherished spending time with family, cooking, traveling and shopping.
Carol was known as strong, kind and fiercely independent. She cherished spending time with family, cooking, traveling and shopping.
John, an avid traveler and devoted family man, was an employee of Ulbrich Specialty Metals for over 30 years.
Helene worked at Anthony's Beauty Salon in Cos Cob, sold Avon for many years and cherished spending time with loved ones.
Ray, a devoted family man and friend, was the owner and operator of A-1 Cleaning Service for over 40 years.
Ruth worked many years as an administrative assistant at General Electric Co.
Kathy, a devoted wife and mother, and a woman of strong faith, was known for making others happy with her humor and wit.
Elizabeth was a dedicated registered nurse and a devoted volunteer for numerous community organizations for many years.
Jean, an avid sports and music fan, was employed at Liberty Bank, Citizen Bank and Hubbard School and also volunteered in the community.
William, a loving and devoted family man, was the owner and operator of the home improvement company, Clark Builders for many years.
Andre, a dedicated and loving father, was a licensed plumber by trade and worked over 20 years in lead and asbestos removal.
The winning scratch ticket was recently sold at a Hamden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
The winning scratch ticket worth $20k was recently sold at a Hamden business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Al was a dedicated Sikorsky employee for 40 years, decorated baseball umpire, U.S. Army veteran and unconditional animal lover.
Mary worked for many years as a secretary at Jonathan Law High School. She also served on and volunteered for many local organizations.