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He earned his bachelor's degree in Marketing from New Haven College. 2019 Recipient of National Medal for (New Haven, Conn.) 1910-1915, New Haven: New Haven Union. Versie Dennis. Obituary Search Service Newspaper Search Service Hours, Phone & Address The Local History Room is in the Ives Main Library at 133 Elm Street. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1796-1797, New Haven: Fountain. (Waterbury [Connecticut]) (from March 2, 1903 to Dec. 31, 1908), Waterbury evening Democrat. She had a great celebration of family and Christmas with her entire immediate family. (New Haven, Conn.) 1873-1875, New Haven: Daily Herald. (Guilford, Conn.) 1979-1993, Guilford: Shore Line Times. He was the husband of Theresa Cosenza Campochiaro. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1848-1894, New Haven: Morning Journal-Courier. The Peter H. Torello and Son Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. He also loved his New York Giants, NY Yankees, and UConn Women's Basketball. Rosemarie Cassella Pascale, 68, of 352 Denslow Hill Road died June 12, 2000. 1629-1934 Connecticut Hale Collection Cemetery Inscriptions and Newspaper Notices, Newspapers.com Marriage Index, 1800s-1999, Newspapers.com Obituary Index, 1800s-current, Valley Gazette, The: Web Edition Articles 11/05/2012 to 08/02/2016, Amity Observer: Web Edition Articles 11/05/2012 to 06/23/2016, Branford Opinion and Guilford Echo, 1906-1912, Branford Opinion and Guilford Echo(1906-1912), Branford Review and East Haven News, 1932-1952, Branford Scrapbooks - New Haven Evening Register, 1895-1975, Branford Scrapbooks - New Haven Journal Courier, 1929-1953, East Haven and Branford Newspapers 1935-1955, Cheshire Herald Obituary Index, 1953-2015, Cheshire Newspaper Articles Collection Index, 1756-1922, Newspapers with death and marriage notices Derby Journal 1846-1881 (included in Connecticut Hale Collection), Post-Chronicle: Web Edition Articles 05/12/2000 to 12/13/2018, Meriden Daily Journal, 1886-1940, 1946-1972, Meriden Daily Republican, 1857, 1868-1899, Meriden Morning Record and Republican 1899-1901, Meriden Morning Record and Republican, 1892-1963, North Haven Citizen 03/18/2005 to Current, Milford Mirror: Web Edition Articles 06/20/2012 to Current, Naugatuck Daily News newspaper articles 1897-1902 and 1930, Black Coalition Weekly 03/06/1972 to 09/14/1972, Columbian Register 01/05/1813 to 12/30/1876, Connecticut Gazette 09/20/1755 to 01/12/1767, Connecticut Herald 11/01/1803 to 03/30/1889, Connecticut Journal 10/23/1767 to 02/24/1835, Connecticut labor news (New Haven, Conn.) 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(Hamden, Conn.) 1935-1938, Hamden: North Haven Chronicle. Find all of the latest New Haven, Connecticut obituaries, condolences, and death notices from the New Haven. (Meriden, Conn.) 1887-1953, Meriden: Meriden Daily Recorder. This collection of digitized newspapers include the following New Haven newspapers from 1880-1908: The daily morning journal and courier 1894-06-25 to 1907-12-14; Morning journal and courier 1880-01-01 to 1894-06-23; The morning journal-courier 1907-12-16 to 1908-12-31; Connecticut Digital Collections Mr. Bouffard retired from American Steel and Wire. He also leaves behind two brothers: Arthur (Roberta) and Thomas, four sisters: Roberta (Richard) Elpi, Lynda (Walter) Reeves, Sandra (Rich) Mayhew, and Denise (Jim) Gamache. New Haven Register is proud to offer We Remember memorial pages. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1871-1877, Meriden: Meriden Daily Journal. With more than 330 years With the New Haven Register archive, you can climb through a window into the past. Please include any additional relevant information that will help us find your item (i.e., Do you need reviews? Survivors include sons, Robert Petrillo of New Haven and Donald J. Petrillo of Hamden with whom he resided; sisters, Mary Garbieri and Jennie Kopelow, in New York, Anna Russo of East Haven, Rose Munz and Antoinette "DeDe" Hayden of Killingworth, and Frances Pelliccio of New Haven; three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. (New Haven, Conn.) 1841-1844, New Haven: Pilot [Electronic Resource]. Obituaries. (Naugatuck, Conn.) 1870s-1930s, Naugatuck: Naugatuck News. He was a faithful member of St Clement's Catholic church in Calhoun, GA. (New Haven, Conn.) 1941-1948, New Haven: Visitor [Microform]. (Birmingham [Derby], Conn.) 1846-1855, Derby: Derby Journal. The newspaper claimed the decision to boot Harry and Meghan out of Frogmore Cottage was taken days after Penguin Random House released worldwide the Duke of Sussex's tell-all memoir, Spare. Gay Jean St. John was born Gay Jean Dilworth to Agnes Perring and Harold Dilworth on November 3, 1936, in Wheeling, West Virginia. The following are obituaries for the week of June 22. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1868-1870, Milford: Bard. Obituary: Alexander Elias "Alex" Zachary, 90, of New Haven. (Wallingford, Conn.) 1920s-1930s, Wallingford: Evening Times. Its the best way to honor and preserve the memories of loved ones who have passed. Survivors include daughters, Marie Kelly of Branford, Susan Rothfuss of North Haven and Michele Michalowski of Middlefield; brothers, Henry and Anthony "Sonny" Acabbo of West Haven; sisters, Mary Brownstein and Viola Mauri of West Haven and Rose Mauri of Wallingford; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. She was the wife of Carl A. Knudsen. Theresa Perrone Mongillo, 98, formerly of Whitney Avenue died June 14, 2000. (Meriden, Conn.) 1892-1898, Meriden: Morning Record. (New Haven, Conn.) (from Dec. 16, 1907 to Dec. 31, 1908), Workmen's advocate (New Haven, Conn.) (from Sept. 8, 1883 to March 28, 1891), Workmen's advocate. (Milford, Conn.) 1888-1890s, Milford: Weekly Star. He was the son of the late John and Ethel Irene (Tuttle) King, and loving husband to the late Jean (Backes) King. She was a member of the New Haven Womens Club, the Polish Ladies Social Club, and the Hamden Senior Citizens. How Indigenous grave robbing took hold in whats now New England. She was the wife of the late Christopher J. Doyle Sr.. She retired Donald Sumner Buell left this earth to join his wife, Janice Bixby Buell, on February 12, 2023. (Branford, Conn.) 1906-1912, Branford: Branford Opinion. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1990-Current, Waterbury: Waterbury Republican. (New Haven, Conn.) 1832-1835, New Haven: Palladium. Peter was the husband of his beloved wonderful wife, Louise R. Willig who passed away in October 2021. Memorial contributions may be made to Connecticut Hospice Inc., 61 Burban Drive, Branford 06405. Bud was a kind, friendly gentleman, a friend to all, a loving husband and a wonderful father and grandfather. Libraries that Have It: The New Haven register. Staff will help you set up the reels and show you how to use the reader/printer. (Waterbury, Conn.) (from Dec. 5, 1887 to Aug. 31, 1895), Waterbury evening Democrat. The owner of a waterfront home on 1895 Fairfield Beach Road, nicknamed the "Tackle Box," is hoping to reel in $2,199,000 from the market. GameTimeCT All-Decade Boys Basketball team: 2010-19. Use common misspellings. Get alerts, search tips, and advice from our experts. New Haven Register historic newspapers are a valuable font of information. New Haven Register 40 Sargent Drive New Haven, CT 06511 (203) 789-5200 http://www.nhregister.com New Haven Register is proud to offer We Remember memorial pages. The easiest is to submit an online application. mistakes. (New Haven [Conn.]) (from Jan. 1, 1880 to June 23, 1894), Morning journal-courier (new haven, conn.) 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She was predeceased by brothers, Stanley, Louis, William, Arthur and Frederick Stroffolino, and sisters, Josephine Donahue and Evelyn Ewen. The New Haven Funeral Service, New Haven, was in charge of arrangements. ([Waterbury, Conn.]) 1970-1970s, Waterbury: Connecticut Cio Vanguard. (Wallingford, Conn.) 1920s-1930s, Waterbury: American. Memorial contributions may be made to Connecticut Hospice, 61 Burban Drive. Memorial donations may be made to Hebron Academy, P.O. SUBSCRIBE TO UNLOCK MORE ARTICLES. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1882-1891, New Haven: National Pilot. An extensive collection of newspaper clippings and pamphlets from the 1930s through the 1980s. (New-Haven, Conn.) 1812-1855, New Haven: Columbian Weekly Register. Death and marriage notices may appear earlier. relation to you. Be sure to search the newspapers in the town/city where your ancestor lived, as well as the surrounding area. (New Haven, Conn.) 1876-1880, New Haven: New Haven Union. Don graduated from Bassick High School in 1953. One of them is in the foyer of the Other Place theater in Shakespeares birthplace of Connecticut Magazine: Best breakfast restaurants for 2023. So why else are these archives so valuable? (North Haven, Conn.) 1946-1960s, North Haven: Quad Town Advisor. (New Haven, Conn.) 1859-1890s, New Haven: New Haven Daily Palladium. Published in The New Haven Register on Jan. 13, 2023. It is owned by Hearst Communications. Discover your story. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1872-1882, Meriden: State Temperance Journal. West Haven public housing waitlist highlights 'national crisis', Hamden school board member Walter L. 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A rain garden is an area dug slightly below the surrounding area that can catch and collect rainfall and keep it from carrying pollutants downstream. (Naugatuck, Conn.) 1880s-1890s, New Haven: Advocate and Examiner. relatives you didnt know about. Why CT waits for $95 million from OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma, HUSKY Health is helping immigrants. He was the owner of Karber Photo in Hamden. (New Haven, Conn.) (from June 25, 1894 to Dec. 14, 1907) Chronicling America, The morning journal-courier. (Wallingford, Conn.) 1974-1990, Wallingford: Wallingford Post. But freshmen Julia Misemer, center, and Maria Cabanillas . (New Haven, Conn.) 1755-1768, New Haven: Connecticut Herald and Weekly Courier. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1895-1930s, Waterbury: Waterbury Daily American. If you have any questions during open hours, please call 203 946-7430. (Meriden, Conn.) 1973-1977, Meriden: Meriden Banner. (West Meriden [Meriden], Conn.) 1865-1871, Meriden: Meriden Morning Record and Republican. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1888-1896, Waterbury: Valley Catholic. Furthermore, New Haven Register historic newspapers may reveal through their announcements some of the (East Haven, Conn.) 1944-1952, Fair Haven: North Hill News. The family spent most of their childhood years residing in Trumbull (Nichols) Connecticut. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimers Association, 300 Research Parkway, Meriden 06450. Born on March 13, 1936, to Bernadette (Coblenz) and Alpherie Maynard of Lisbon, Bernice graduated from The College of New Rochelle in 1958. Press the Search button, and youll receive a list of relevant records bearing your relatives name. Mitchell A. Peterski, 75, of 33 Sebec St., died June 9, 2000. The Peter H. Torello & Son was in charge of arrangements. It is located directly behind the Information desk; ask there for the reels you need. Prior to relocating to Sarasota, FL 14 years ago, Bob lived most of his life in Cheshire, CT. He was the husband of the late Ruth H. Parrett Petrillo. She was a nurses assistant at the Veterans Affairs medical center in West Haven for many years, until her retirement. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1852-1840s, Waterbury: Naugatuck Valley Democrat. Katherine was born on July 28, 1943, in the town of Boundbrook, NJ, then moved to Fanwood, NJ, and graduated from Culmen High School in 1961. The New Haven Funeral Service, New Haven, was in charge of arrangements. (Meriden, Conn.) 1953-1972, Meriden: Meriden Literary Recorder. Thousands of warm hubs have sprouted across Britain as high energy bills fuel a cost-of-living crisis. Rather than searching for a female ancestors name, try searching for their husbands name instead. With the New Haven Register obituary archives being one of the leading sources for uncovering your history in Connecticut, it's important to know how to perform a New Haven Register obituary search to access this wealth of research from newspapers all across the country. (North Haven [Conn.]) 1965-1980s, North Haven: North Haven News-Review. (Ansonia, Conn.) 1871-1889, Ansonia: Valley Sentinel. (West Haven, Conn.) 1977-Current. (Milford, Ct) 1980s-Current, Milford: Chronicle. (Hamden, Conn.) 1991-Current, Hamden: Suburban Spokesman. The historical data you uncover could form the foundation for additional research and further discovery. researching. (Waterbury, Ct.) 1880-1880s, West Haven: Advertiser. (New Haven [Conn.]) 1767-1775, New Haven: Connecticut Journal. closed, .a{fill:#a6ab52;} The GenealogyBank archives contain thousands of newspaper issues across the decades. The New Haven Register is a daily newspaper published in New Haven, Connecticut. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1986-1990, Waterbury: Black Voice. He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years Patricia (Ruggiero) Scanlon. Pete was a Boston Red Sox and Dallas Cowboys fan. (New Haven, Conn.) 1959-1973, New Haven: New Haven Morning Journal. Survivors include a niece, Lenore George of Bowie, Md., and a nephew, Albert Fasulo of Baltimore. monday 5:30 - 8pm tuesday closed wednesday 10am - 1pm thursday closed friday 2pm - 5pm saturday 10am - 1pm If you have any questions during open hours, please call 203 946-7430. Create new folder. He worked at Vasels Drug Store on Dixwell Avenue in New Haven for more than 25 years. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association, 237 E. Marks St., Orlando, Fla., 32803. (Waterbury, Conn.) 1943-1944, Waterbury: Connecticut Cio Vanguard. If you need it faster, we will make every effort to complete it and transmit it to you by your deadline; however, due to staffing fluctuations, we can make no guarantees about when results will be received. 31 talking about this. Ida Carotenuto, 81, of the Arden House, formerly of Kneen Street in Shelton, died June 8, 2000. (New Haven, Conn.) (from Dec. 16, 1907 to Dec. 31, 1908) Chronicling America, Visitor 10/30/1802 to 11/08/1804 Genealogy Bank, Workmen's Advocate 1883-1891 Newspapers.com, Workmen's advocate (New Haven, Conn.) (from Sept. 8, 1883 to March 28, 1891) MyHeritage, Workmen's advocate. Obituary: C. William Dutton. (Waterbury [Conn.]) 1900-1900s, Waterbury: Waterbury Democrat. The second oldest of 7 children, Noreen was known even at an early age for her extroverted personality and her passion for helping others. She was the wife of the late John J. Mongillo. ([Derby], Conn.) 1898-1900s, Derby: Derby Journal. (Milford, Conn.) 1892-1890s, Milford: Milford Citizen. Biden administration officials insistpublicly and privatelythat they have not begun discussing alternative options for canceling student loan debt if the Supreme Court blocks President Biden .

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