![]() ![]() Richard is predeceased by his brother, Arthur R. In addition to his wife, survivors include his children, Corianne Brennan, Arthur Richard (Amanda) Brennan, Jennifer Jageler (David) and Aaron Gorban (Nicole), five grandchildren Louis and Troy Brennan, Jared and Sarah Jageler and Lily Gorban, his brothers and sisters: Daniel Brennan, Loretta Boss (Kyle), Barbara Haberman (Howard), Susan Walkley (Tim), John Brennan (Deborah), Jim Brennan and Alice Cuevas (Tony) and several nieces and nephews. He will be deeply missed by his large family, many friends and his dog, Maggie Mae. He was also a proud member of the American Legion, East Shore Post #196 and enjoyed camping in Vermont, flyfishing and woodworking. He worked as a Laboratory Facilities Manager for many years and was a member of both the Milford Elks Lodge #1589 and New Haven Elks Lodge #25. Richard was a proud US Navy Vietnam veteran and served on the USS Sanctuary. Richard was born in Bridgeport on Apto the late Arthur and Ida (Gellatly) Brennan. Richard James Brennan, age 71, of Milford, beloved husband of Nancy (Rothwell) Gorban-Brennan, died on Monday, Nov. For information or to leave an online condolence, please visit Brennan, Richard James In lieu of flowers, donations may be made the Beth-El Center at 90 New Haven Avenue in Milford, Connecticut, where John volunteered in the soup kitchen for many years. Friends and family may pay their respects on December 12 at Spear Miller Funeral Home at 39 South Benson Road in Fairfield from 1-4 p.m. The family is grateful for the loving care John received at Maefair in Trumbull for the last five months of his life and for the compassionate care he received from Vitas (hospice). After briefly working as a teacher, John began working at his father-in-law’s business, Anton Waldmann and Associates in College Point, Queens, and remained there for the rest of his career. Upon his return home, he enrolled at Southern Connecticut State University where he met Carol, the love of his life. After graduating from Milford High School, he enlisted in the army and served in Africa for two years. In his youth, he developed a love of sports, particularly basketball, and made a lifelong friend in Alphonse Russo. He is also survived by many nieces and nephews. John was born on February 13, 1937, in Milford, CT, the younger brother of Louella Nicolari (deceased), Virginia White (Annapolis, Maryland), Joseph Becker (Cohasset, MA) and the older brother of Jerome Becker (deceased) and James Becker (Milford). He is survived by his beloved wife, Carol Waldmann Becker, and his three cherished sons: John Becker of Burlington, VT, Greg Becker (Jane) of Fairfield, CT, and Jason Becker (Caroline) of Easton, CT, as well as eight grandchildren who brought him so much joy: Katherine and Ella Becker, Natalie, Matthew, Daniel and Emily Becker, and Lillian and Victoria Becker. John Eugene Becker passed away peacefully after a long illness on November 19, 2021. To sign an online registry book or to leave a message of condolence, please visit Becker, John E. Shure & Son Funeral Home, New Haven is in care of Arrangements. Al was a stock car race driver in the 1950s and 1960s at local speedways, and he served as a police officer for over 30 years with the New Haven and Yale University Police Departments.įuneral services will be held at Workman’s Circle Cemetery, 50 Farwell St. A veteran of the Korean Conflict, Al was discharged as a 1st Sergeant in 1954. Al attended New Haven Public Schools and graduated from the University of New Haven. Father of David (Betsy) Barnett of Libertyville, Illinois, and Caroline Barnett, of New Haven. Predeceased by his wife of 55 years Margaret and son James. ![]() Born in New Haven on February 22nd, 1932, son of the late Samuel and Ida (Spector) Barnett. ![]() The five escapers pictured here are: (standing, left to right) Peter Calvagno, Edmond Petrelli, and Joe Mandese (front, left to right) Tony Spicola and Phil Vacca.Al Barnett, 89, passed away on Dec. He was predeceased by 3 sisters and 2 brothers. Jennie Mauro, Dominic and Frank Amore, nieces & nephews, great nieces & nephews and his brother Edward Petrelli. 18, 1910 was educated in area schools, served our country honorably during WWII for the US Army and relocated to New Haven and married, he was employed as a gemologist for the former Spectors Jewelry Shop. Petrelli beloved husband of the late Margaret Petrelli was born in NYC, Jan. It was only by coincidence that he had just received my letter and saw the obituary.” Anthony Petrelli sent me a letter with Edmund’s obituary and it had a photo. Mario explained, “A kind doctor from New Haven, Dr. ![]() He sent one inquiry to New Haven, Connecticut. Several years ago, Mario Vacca attempted to discover what happened to the four men with whom his father, Felice “Phil” Vacca, escaped from Camp 59. ![]()
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