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Frank Carmel AnnatiObituary to follow upon Completion.
03/16/2026

Frank Carmel Annati

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Guy VertefeuilleGuy Paul Vertefeuille, 75, of Chaplin, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on March 10, 2026, while in h...
03/12/2026

Guy Vertefeuille

Guy Paul Vertefeuille, 75, of Chaplin, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on March 10, 2026, while in hospice care at Matulaitis Nursing Home.

Guy was born on September 30, 1951, in Willimantic, Connecticut, and spent most of his life in Chaplin. He was the son of the late Faith and Paul Vertefeuille.

Guy worked for many years at AZ Corporation, where he built a long and respected career before retiring.

He was a man who loved the outdoors and the simple joys of life. Guy enjoyed hunting and fishing, tending to his garden, and canning the food he grew. He had a deep appreciation for nature and especially loved Alaska. He also enjoyed sharing stories, often leaving those around him laughing with his humor and storytelling.

Guy was known for his caring nature and generous spirit. He was the kind of person who would give the shirt off his back to help someone in need. He enjoyed spending time with his brother Kim traveling and fishing together, and he never turned down a glass of Yukon Jack and good company. Guy also shared a special bond with his beloved dog, Pooch.

Although Guy never had children of his own, he was very close to his nephew, Noah, and cherished the time they spent together.

Guy is survived by his brother, Scott Vertefeuille; his nephew, Noah Vertefeuille, and Noah’s wife, Sylvie Vertefeuille.

He was predeceased by his parents, Faith and Paul Vertefeuille, and his brothers, Kim Vertefeuille and Curt Vertefeuille.

Per Guy’s wishes, he will be cremated and no formal funeral services will be held.

May his memory live on in every cast of a fishing line, every quiet moment in the woods, and every story shared among friends.

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Mary Jane FallonFallon (nee Bade), Mary Jane, age 92, of Hamburg NY, “Janie” to her friends and family, passed away peac...
03/11/2026

Mary Jane Fallon

Fallon (nee Bade), Mary Jane, age 92, of Hamburg NY, “Janie” to her friends and family, passed away peacefully on March 10, 2026, surrounded by her loving family. Beloved wife of late William Fallon Sr. and sister of late Viola “Dolly” (late Ronald) Reinhard. She is survived by her adoring children; William (Joyce) Fallon Jr and Joyce (Kenneth) Callahan, loving grandchildren Billy (Andrea), Janelle, Fallon (Nate), Kenneth (Makaila), Jordan (Leah) and great-grandchild Myla.

Janie lived a life of faith and devotion to God and her family and friends. She loved her children, grandchildren, great-grandchild, nieces and nephews deeply and always had time to offer a prayer or a meal. She was known for her unsurpassed banana bread, chocolate chip & sugar cookies and French toast. Janie dedicated her life to service, working on her family farm, helping support her family at age 13 as a housekeeper/cook/nanny after her father passed. An Eden Class of ’51 graduate, cheerleader, and baseball player, she met monthly for breakfast with her classmates throughout their lives. Later in life she worked as a secretary at Westinghouse, was a salesclerk at the Outdoor Store, head cook and manager of the Eden School cafeteria. She served SS. Peter and Paul Church on the Altar and Rosary Society, was a homeroom Mom & chaperone for her children throughout their schooling, she was an advocate for Staley Drive where she lived for over 65 years securing public water & sewer for that neighborhood, and she served the board of elections polling process. She enjoyed puzzles, chocolates and ice cream; and watching her beloved Buffalo Bills, New York Yankees, and Buffalo Sabres. Her most important role was as Wife, Mom and Gramma providing endless selfless love and faith to her family through daily prayers and the rosary. She recently moved to Addison Place in Glastonbury CT to be close to her children and she will be missed dearly.

A Funeral mass will be Tuesday morning March 17, from Saint Columba Church, 328 CT-87 Columbia CT at 10:00 AM. Friends invited. A celebration of life and burial will be held at SS Peter & Paul Church and Cemetery in Hamburg NY upon her return home at a future date. Flowers gratefully declined but donations to the American Heart Association in her memory are welcome

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Susan Ann DeCatiffSusan Ann DeCatiff, 74, of East Hampton, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 7, 2026.Born on Oct...
03/11/2026

Susan Ann DeCatiff

Susan Ann DeCatiff, 74, of East Hampton, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 7, 2026.

Born on October 7, 1951, in Hartford, Connecticut, she was the daughter of the late Thomas and Madeline (Pawloski) Villa.

Susan was a loving mother and grandmother who cherished time spent with her family. Her warmth, kindness, and devotion to those she loved will be remembered by all who knew her.

She is survived by her children: Joseph P. DeCatiff and his wife Nicole DeCatiff; Maryjane DeCatiff; Nina Lombard; Julie Cromwell and her husband Al Cromwell; and Loretta Schultz and her husband Ryan Schultz. She also leaves her beloved grandchildren, Mikayla and Tyler Baird; Conor, Aiden, and Brennan Lombard; Sophia and Thomas DeCatiff; and Ryder Schultz; as well as her great-grandchildren, Elena and Charles Baird. Susan is also survived by many extended family members and dear friends.

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Peter DeCatiff.

Calling hours will be held at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson Street, Willimantic, CT, on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, from 5:00 pm to 7:00 p.m.

A Funeral Mass will be celebrated the following morning on Wednesday, March 18, at 10:00 am, at St. Joseph's Church, 99 Jackson St. Willimantic, CT. Burial will follow in St. Philip Cemetery, 64 Pompey Hollow Rd., Ashford, CT.

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Terry D. McDougalIt is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terry D. McDougal, who departed from this life ...
03/10/2026

Terry D. McDougal

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terry D. McDougal, who departed from this life on March 9, 2026, he went home to our savior peacefully in his sleep. Born on July 5, 1950, in Caribou, Maine, Terry brought warmth and kindness to all who were fortunate enough to know him. Terry is remembered by his beloved wife, Mary McDougal, daughters Holli Landy, Terri Ann Grant, stepdaughter Elizabeth Federchucks, half-sister Sherri Robertson, Sue La Pointe and half-brother Richard McDougal, and his half-sister Debbie Riquier, and his brother Edward McDougal Sr., and his great grandson Brayden Landy. He was predeceased by his daughter, Deannajo, his mother Evelyn McKenna, stepfather Clyde McKenna older brother Larry McDougal. Terry was a hard worker from the age of 14, owned his own Lobster Fishing Business and dedicated his life to his work as a Seafood Manager at Shop Rite Supermarkets and a restaurant. He enjoyed camping with his wife around campfires, Nascar and more recently watching rodeos on TV with his wife. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who loved him.

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Kimberlie F. Schors-RobitailleKimberlie Schors-Robitaille passed away peacefully on March 9, 2026, surrounded by the fam...
03/10/2026

Kimberlie F. Schors-Robitaille

Kimberlie Schors-Robitaille passed away peacefully on March 9, 2026, surrounded by the family she loved most in the world.

She is survived by her husband of 45 years, James Robitaille of Chaplin, CT, and her three daughters, Sierra Robitaille of Stafford Springs, Melody Robitaille of Chaplin, and Sky Robitaille of Vernon. Kimberlie was also a proud grandmother to Jasmyn, Angel, James, Alaina, Logan, and Chase, who were some of her greatest joys and favorite sources of stories and laughter.

Kimberlie shared a deep and lasting love with her husband James. Over 45 years of marriage, they moved through every season of life together raising their daughters, creating a life filled with family and memories, and supporting one another through both joyful and challenging times. He was her partner, her constant, and someone she truly cherished.

She was predeceased by her mother Helen (Stevenson) Schors, her father Raymond Schors, and her brother Lance Schors. Kimberlie was adopted and later in life had the special experience of reconnecting with many of her biological half-siblings, as well as many nieces and nephews who became an important part of her extended family.

Kimberlie loved three things above all else: her family, her cats, and a good treasure to add to one of her collections. She had a special love for Native American jewelry and porcelain dolls, and she never passed up the chance to go shopping for something unique to add to her collection. Later in life, when getting out became harder, she simply brought the shops to her bedroom through eBay. Despite frequently insisting she was “terrible with technology,” she somehow managed to master online shopping well enough to keep the packages arriving regularly.

A true free spirit, Kimberlie had an unmistakable style and presence. Flowing skirts, layers of turquoise jewelry, and a personality that could start a conversation with absolutely anyone were her trademarks. She had a way of turning quick chats into friendships and strangers into people who felt like they had known her forever.

Kimberlie lived life very much in her own way, with curiosity, humor, and a little bit of stubborn determination. She will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and anyone lucky enough to have shared a conversation with her. While the world will certainly feel quieter without her, her style and spirit will live on in the memories of everyone who loved her.

A church service will be held for close friends and family on April 25, 2026, at 10:30 a.m. at First Church of Mansfield, 549 Storrs Rd Mansfield Center.

A Celebration of Life, open to anyone who knew Kimberlie, will follow at 1:00 p.m. at the Franco-American Club, 116 Club Rd. Windham.

All who knew Kimberlie are warmly invited to come share stories, laughter, and memories of a woman who never met a stranger and always did life in her own colorful way.

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Robert L. TheriaultRobert L. Theriault, 80, of North Windham, died peacefully at home on March 6, 2026. He is survived b...
03/09/2026

Robert L. Theriault

Robert L. Theriault, 80, of North Windham, died peacefully at home on March 6, 2026. He is survived by his son Kevin Theriault (Cara), of Storrs, CT and his Daughter Lisa Classen (Bill), of Ellington, CT. He is also survived by his grandchildren; Joshua Theriault (Melinda) of Maine, Alyssa Dubicki (Joseph) of South Windsor, CT, Ryan Dubicki (Jennette) of Coventry, CT and Gregory Licata of Windham, CT. Additionally, he leaves behind his brother Richard Theriault (Anne) of Ashford, CT. He was predeceased by his parents Leo Theriault and Grace (Landry) Theriault. Robert was a graduate of Windham Regional Technical High School class of 1964. He followed in his father’s footsteps and became a Willimantic Firefighter retiring after 28 years in 1995. He founded and owned Bob’s Lawn and Yard service for many years until he sold it in 2010. He was a Life member and Past President of the Fin, Fur & Feather Club in Chaplin, CT, A member of the Willimantic Elks Lodge #1311 and The Windham Fish and Game Club. There will be no calling hours. A Celebration of Life will be held on June 28, 2026 from 12:00pm to 4:00pm at the Fin, Fur & Feather Club. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Fin, Fur & Feather Club Land Fund, 213 Chewink Road Chaplin, CT 06235.

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Kerry Michael MurphyKerry Michael Murphy, 68, of Coventry died peacefully Friday, March 6th 2026. He is survived by his ...
03/09/2026

Kerry Michael Murphy

Kerry Michael Murphy, 68, of Coventry died peacefully Friday, March 6th 2026. He is survived by his daughter, Michelle Gaiter of Leeds, AL. He is also survived by his four grandchildren; Brayen, Bryson, Brielle, and Brenna Gaiter of Leeds, AL. Kerry also leaves behind his sisters; Sherrill Murphy-Fromm of Marlborough, Patrice Crocker and her husband Edward of Coventry, and Kristina Murphy of Winsted. Additionally, he leaves behind his brother Craig Murphy and his wife Marge of West Hartford. Kerry was also a loving and wonderful uncle and leaves behind many adoring nieces and nephews, Vance, Andy, Cait, Bria, Patrick, Alison, Colleen, Shannon, and Ava. He was predeceased by parents Mary O’Flaherty Murphy and Thomas Murphy. Kerry went to the University of Central Florida and earned a degree in engineering. He worked for NASA and Rockwell International for years. Kerry was proud to have worked as an electrical engineer on several of the space shuttles. He was also an engineer for the Coca Cola Company in FL for many years. His hobbies included scuba diving and working on his Ford truck. Kerry was genuinely a real life Bob the Builder and quite the handy man; he could fix anything around the house. He loved visiting with his family and his best furry friend Chewy the dog. Above all, he enjoyed helping people. His legacy will live on in the countless lives he touched and through his family. There are no calling hours. There will be a Funeral Mass held at a later date.

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Florette G. MacfarlaneFlorette “Flo” Genevieve Macfarlane, born June 17, 1930, was a fervently loving and dedicated daug...
03/05/2026

Florette G. Macfarlane

Florette “Flo” Genevieve Macfarlane, born June 17, 1930, was a fervently loving and dedicated daughter, sister, wife, aunt, and friend. Flo is loved and remembered for her sensitive heart, her boisterous personality, an impeccable fashion sense, a classic Manhattan, and unparalleled generosity. She had a penchant for befriending strangers wherever she went. Whether she was forging years-long relationships or making someone smile in passing, she made a positive impact on all whom she crossed paths with. Flo loved her family and friends passionately and never took issue reminding them, especially her beloved husband, Jim, whom she memorialized with prayers and stories every day.

Flo is predeceased by her mother and father, Yvonne Ouelette Tetreault and Ernest Tetreault, her nine siblings, Ernest, Andrew, Carroll “Mickey”, Angeline Rebell, Jean Gagne, Rita Wojick, Joan Adams Nye, Leona Kovisto, Yvette Wojick, and the love of her life, H. James Macfarlane. She is survived by many adoring nieces, nephews, and friends. Flo’s family will receive relatives and friends on Friday, March 13, 2026 from 10:00am to 11:00am at Potter Funeral Home in Willimantic, CT., with a funeral home service beginning at 11:00am.

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Robert Andrew Quinn Jr.Robert A. Quinn, Jr., 70, passed away peacefully, after a long, brave battle with Alzheimer’s in ...
03/04/2026

Robert Andrew Quinn Jr.

Robert A. Quinn, Jr., 70, passed away peacefully, after a long, brave battle with Alzheimer’s in Fort Myers, Florida on February 26, 2026. Rob was the son of the late Robert A. Quinn and Louise McCluskey.

Rob lived a life filled with passion, dedication, and generosity. Rob was the proud owner of Collins Garage for over thirty years. His expertise and commitment to his craft left a lasting impression on those he served and worked alongside.

Beyond his professional life, Rob had a deep love for motorcycles, classic cars and antiques which reflected his appreciation for craftsmanship and timeless beauty. These hobbies brought him joy and allowed him to connect with others who shared his interests. He also enjoyed traveling, embracing the opportunity to explore new places and create cherished memories. Rob valued his family and friends above all else. Known for his kind and unique spirit, he touched many lives with knowledge and generosity. His warmth and willingness to share his wisdom made him a beloved figure among those who knew him.

Rob is survived by his beloved wife, Marie S. (Mellady) Quinn; his son Ryan and wife Mari of East Hartford, CT; his daughter Heidi Quinn and wife Andrea of Wolcott, CT; his sisters Diane Gilbert of Cu***ng, GA and Debbie Dubina and husband Alan of Baltic, CT; his brother Michael Quinn of Columbia, CT; as well as several cherished nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Robert A. Quinn and Louise McCluskey; his son Casey Yates.

Rob’s memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew him. May his legacy bring comfort to all who mourn his passing.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on April 7, 2026, at 10:30am at St. Joseph Church, 99 Jackson St. Willimantic, CT, with burial to follow at St Joseph Cemetery, Windham. Family and friends are warmly invited to attend and share in prayer and remembrance. In lieu of flowers, please consider a memorial donation to The Covenant Soup Kitchen, 220 Valley Street, Willimantic, Connecticut, email: https://www.covenantsoupkitchen.org, in Robert Quinn’s memory.

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Michael A. Hewes
03/02/2026

Michael A. Hewes

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Victor "Mike" LavalleeVictor “Mike” Lavallee, 63, of Coventry, passed away at home on February 21, 2026.Mike was born on...
02/26/2026

Victor "Mike" Lavallee

Victor “Mike” Lavallee, 63, of Coventry, passed away at home on February 21, 2026.

Mike was born on December 22, 1962, in Willimantic to Elsie Mae Lavallee (Delude).

Mike was a devoted father and grandfather and a fierce protector of his family, always looking out for his mother and sisters, and for everyone who came after.

As a young man, Mike was lovingly “adopted” by the Diehl family, becoming like another son to them. Many cherished summers were spent at Coventry Lake, where lifelong memories were made, and he especially cherished Tinka Diehl, who became like a second mom to him.

Mike built a respected career at Teleflex, where he was a valued leader and developed lasting friendships with colleagues. He inspired those around him through his hard work, integrity, and warmth. As a young man, he was employed by Kofkoff Egg Farm in Lebanon and later as a maintenance worker with the University of Connecticut.

Mike had a deep love and passion for fishing, which inspired him to start his own business, Mike’s Bait & Tackle, where he shared his knowledge and enthusiasm with fellow fishermen. Fishing remained a lifelong joy, bringing him peaceful hours on the water and many memories with friends and family. In earlier years, he enjoyed riding motorcycles with his buddies, and he was an instrumental part of a race car crew. He formed friendships and bonds of camaraderie that would last a lifetime.

Mike shared his life with his beloved companion, Laurie Greenleaf Baker. They loved hosting get-togethers in their backyard, watching the kids and grandkids play in the pool. Whether it was evenings out or quiet nights at home, they shared much laughter, love, and companionship.

He is survived by his daughters, Rebecca Lavallee (Mischa Burgess) and Taylor Graham (Stephen Graham), as well as the daughters he lovingly helped raise, Sarah McCollum, Samantha Deschamps, and Tiffany Jones, whom he loved as his own. He was a proud grandfather to Sylas Burgess, Jackson Plourde, Chloe McCollum, and Hailey Deschamps. He shared Rebecca with her mother, Karen Zoldak, whose lives became intertwined as young teenagers, forming a lifelong bond rooted in friendship, history, and family. He shared Taylor with her mother, Paula Shepard, with whom he also remained connected through family.

He is also survived by his sisters, Kathy Merced (Lavallee) and Elsie Lavallee, as well as many nieces and nephews. Mike shared a special bond with his nephew Steve Lavallee and his fiancée, Jenna De Sciscio. They shared many fun memories together, especially time spent out on the water.

Mike was predeceased by his mother, Elsie Mae Lavallee; his sister, Bridgette Lavallee; and his beloved dog, Dyson.

Mike was full of smiles and laughter, with a natural charisma and warmth that drew people to him. He had a way of making others feel comfortable and welcome. It did not matter whether you were a janitor or the president, Mike treated everyone the same, with respect, kindness, and authenticity. He was caring, generous, and always willing to help others.

He will be remembered for his hardworking nature, strength, humor, and steady presence. His legacy lives on in the family he loved deeply and in the many lives he touched. Mike lived life on his own terms, hardworking, full of laughter, with a warmth and charm that made everyone feel like family. To know Mike was to know a heart that never stopped giving, and he will be deeply missed.

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Potter Funeral Home has been a cornerstone of Willimantic for over one hundred years. During that time the public has seen several different faces carry out its long-standing tradition of exceptional family service. Our staff is led by Glenn and Tiffany Blumenstein and Brian Romanowski, who have continued the time-honored traditions of caring. The staff members at Potter Funeral Home are committed to providing your family with the finest services and products available. Our team is available 24 hours per day, seven days a week.