John F. Ivan Sr. passed away on April 5th at the age of 74. Born on November 4, 1948, John’s family immigrated to the United States in 1957, settling in Windham. John graduated from Windham Technical School in 1968, worked at the American Thread Company, and retired from General Cable. In 1981, John fulfilled a dream by building a log cabin and moving his family to Hampton where he was happiest walking the forest trails, fishing, cutting wood and working in his garden. Our condolences to his wife, Janice, his sons, John (and Tami) Jeremy (and Melissa) his grandchildren, and his sisters, Murielle Ivan- Marrotte of Hampton. Edith Ouimette, and Jacqueline Marceau.
David Doblinger lost his battle with addiction on April 15th at the age of 45. Born on January 20, 1978 to Jane Nichols and Tom Phillips, he graduated from Parish Hill High School in 1996. David was employed in the car sales industry and in landscaping for many years. He was a good and kind man, leaving a lasting impression on many people. Predeceased by his mother and his adoptive father, William Doblinger, both of Hampton, David is survived by his step-father, Roderick Nichols, also of Hampton, his fiance, Emily Gaffney, and her son Treyd, his brother Josh, his sisters Leila Austin and Lacy Fritz, and many nieces and nephews. Our condolences to all.
Brock Squires passed away on Father’s Day, June 18th, in the 66th year of his life. Born on May 4, 1957, Brock grew up in Hampton where he attended the Consolidated School and Parish Hill and where he was well liked by all who knew him. Brock was self-employed for many years, owning his own trash collection service, subsequently working at Willimantic Waste Paper. He was also a dairy farmer . Predeceased by his brothers, Bucklyn, Bradyn, and Scott, all of Hampton, Brock is survived by his wife, Sharon, his son, Brock, his daughter, Krita, his stepsons, a step grandson, his sisters Carolanne and Roxanne, and his nephew, Jesse, of Hampton. Our condolences to his family.
Ronald Rock passed away on August 27 at the age of 86. Born on January 21, 1947, Ron served his country in the U. S. Navy, his time in the service a testament to his courage, commitment, and patriotism. Upon his return, Ron embarked on a thirty-year career at General Dynamics Electric Boat where he was a skilled engineer and mentor to young professionals entering the field. A handyman in his everyday life, he was always willing to assist others with repairs or projects. Ron found peace and tranquility in nature and passed on this love to his children and grandchildren. His greatest joy came from his family, his wife Susan, their daughters, Tammy (and Robert), Angela, and Michelle, and nine grandchildren. Our condolences to all.
Philip Ricard passed away peacefully on August 30th in the 61st year of his life. Born on Christmas Eve in 1961, Phil was a man of many interest and talents, love for his family the cornerstone of his life. A land surveyor, Phil was fascinated by oceanography and astronomy, always eager to learn more about the world beyond what the eye could see. Above all, Phil loved his grandchildren, cherishing every moment he spent with them. Our condolences to them, and to his wife Debbie (Paine) Ricard and his daughter Elizabeth Paine. Predeceased by five brothers, he leaves behind his brothers Norman and Denis, two sisters, Louise and Elizabeth , and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Michael Francis Ford passed away on September 3rd at the age of 75. Born on February 13, 1948 in Hartford, after graduating from South Catholic High School, Mike went on to have a long career with the Steamfitter Union Local 218, 84 and 777. He loved the outdoors, spending time fishing, trap and skeet shooting. Above all, he loved his family and attending sporting events and activities his grandchildren were involved with. Our condolences to them and to his children, Michael and his wife Rachel , Melissa and her husband Robert Adduci, and Mary Alyson Pilagin, and his sisters, Cathryn Oles, Anne Tranberg and Patricia Leroy.
Robert S. Neborsky passed away on September 21, one day before his 70th birthday. Born September 22, 1953, Robert grew up in Hampton where he and his family, and their sheep, were very involved with the local 4-H Club, and where he attended the Consolidated School, Parish Hill, and Eastern Connecticut State University. A talented vocalist and accomplished accordionist, Robert was a gentle soul. “You were everyone’s favorite”, the Tumel family confirmed. “We grew up together,” wrote Neal Moon. “We were and still are the best of friends.” Alan Freeman reminded us, “Robert fought a long battle with health issues, yet, it did not diminish his faith and trust in his Creator.” Nor his optimistic disposition. Our condolences to Robert’s sister Stephanie and her husband John Thrower.
Robert Lawlor passed away on October 14th in the 89th year of his life. Born on February 22, 1934, he enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1955 and served in the Korean War. Returning home he joined his brother in the family photography business, working together for the next 20 years. An avid baseball fan, he coached little league for many years, and his passion for the outdoors ultimately led to building the dream house referred to as their “Little Piece of Heaven.” His biggest joy was watching his grandkids excel in academics and athletics, cheering them on at the nearest basketball court or soccer field. Robert was kind and gentle, the first “to give the shirt off his back.” Our condolences to his wife, Maureen, of 68 years, their children Nanci, Kathy Sweet (and Bill) Robert (and Stephanie), twelve grandchildren, and 14 great grandchildren.
Louise Sabo passed away on October 27th after a battle with cancer. She was 64 years old. Born on July 28, 1959, Louise and her family have lived in Hampton for many years. Affectionately known as “Weezie”, she was described as a “sweet and wonderful woman”, a “lovely lady” and a “beautiful soul, inside and out,” who “didn’t want any services after she passed”, so her daughter promised to throw her a party. On November 12, family and friends gathered at the Franco-American Club to remember her. She leaves her husband, Tony, her children, Kim and Paul Sabo, Elaine and Randy Michaud and many beloved grandchildren. Our condolences to all.
Kenneth Henrici passed away on November 4th at the age of 77. A graduate of the University of Connecticut, Ken served his country during the Vietnam War with honor as a 1st Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. Following his military service, he embarked on a lifelong career in education, starting as a teacher in his hometown of Hamden and ending as the Superintendent of Regional District#11, where he devoted the last 16 years of his career. He deeply believed in the power of public education and in providing students with opportunities to challenge themselves, often expressing the view that everyone had the right to fail. Our condolences to his wife, Meryl, their children and their families.
Susan Marie Fowler passed away on November 21. Born on August 24, 1947, she was 76 years old. Our condolences to her husband, David, who wrote: It is with tears in my eyes that I must tell you of the passing of my sweet precious Susan. Words cannot express how fortunate and lucky I was to have her in my life for 54 years. She made my life complete, and I will keep her in my heart forever. To know her was to love her.