Bacon Funeral Home Willimantic, CT

Bacon Funeral Home Willimantic, CT Family owned funeral home serving Willimantic and the surrounding areas with compassion, dignity and honesty.

Kathleen “Kat” Schott, 77, of Norwich, Connecticut, passed away on Friday, April 24th, 2026.Kat was a beautiful soul—som...
04/28/2026

Kathleen “Kat” Schott, 77, of Norwich, Connecticut, passed away on Friday, April 24th, 2026.

Kat was a beautiful soul—someone whose kindness radiated effortlessly. She was the type of person who would give you the shirt off her back without hesitation, offering comfort, generosity, and warmth to anyone who needed it. Her compassion was not just a trait but a way of life.

She loved talking about her family and friends, sharing their stories with pride and affection. Kat had a gift for making people feel valued, heard, and welcomed. Her laughter, her conversations, and her gentle presence left a lasting imprint on everyone fortunate enough to know her.

She is predeceased by her beloved son, Mark Schott, whom she carried in her heart every day.

Kat’s spirit lives on in the memories of those who loved her—memories filled with kindness, connection, and the unmistakable warmth she brought into every room.

Services will be private. To send an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com

Laurent “Larry” Aurel Gamache, 81, passed away peacefully on April 24, 2026. A lifelong resident of Willimantic, Larry w...
04/27/2026

Laurent “Larry” Aurel Gamache, 81, passed away peacefully on April 24, 2026. A lifelong resident of Willimantic, Larry was a devoted husband, loving father, and caring grandfather.

He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Mariel Gamache, originally from Ste Perpétue, Québec, Canada; his son and daughter in law, Vincent and Kelly (Guthrie) Gamache of Willimantic, CT; his daughter, Nathalie Gamache of Hyattsville, MD; and his five grandchildren, Zachary, Ethan, and Ryan Gamache, and Noah and Rose Diaby. He was predeceased by his parents, Irene (Chouinard) and Aurel Gamache, as well as his sister, Gloria Gamache, and brother, Arthur Gamache. He is also survived by his sisters, Aurela and Linda Gamache, both of Willimantic, CT. He is also survived by several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law and many nieces and nephews.

Larry attended St. Mary’s Parochial School and graduated from Windham Technical High School in 1963. Larry proudly served his country in the United States Navy, attaining the rank of Electrician’s Mate Third Class Petty Officer, completing a one year tour in Vietnam.

Well known throughout Willimantic as an auto mechanic, Larry worked alongside his father at Gamache Service Station from 1969, taking charge of the business in 1977 and working there until his retirement in 2023. A tireless and dedicated worker, he could often be found fixing something around the house or working in his yard when he wasn’t at the garage. He was at his happiest when family and friends gathered for cook-outs, card-playing, vacations and holiday festivities. In his quieter moments, Larry enjoyed listening to Country Classics, building jigsaw puzzles, and bird-watching.

Larry was deeply committed to his Catholic faith and to serving his community. He was a lifelong parishioner of St. Mary’s Church. He was a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1724, the Franco American Civil and Social Club, and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge 1311, where he was recently honored with his 55 year pin. Larry was most active in the Knights of Columbus Council 14, where he was also a lifetime member and served in the past as Grand Knight, Faithful Navigator of Assembly 121, and Commander of the Color Guard for over 25 years.

Calling hours will be held on Sunday May 3, from 3 to 6PM at Bacon Funeral Home, 71 Prospect St in Willimantic, CT. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday May 4, at 10AM at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 46 Valley St. in Willimantic, CT. Interment will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, 134 Club Road, Willimantic, CT.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of choice in memory of Larry Gamache. To send an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com

Diane Terhune, 68, of Willimantic passed away Tuesday April 21, 2026 at Windham Hospital.Born on September 14, 1957 in W...
04/23/2026

Diane Terhune, 68, of Willimantic passed away Tuesday April 21, 2026 at Windham Hospital.

Born on September 14, 1957 in Willimantic, CT. She was the daughter of Arthur and Jeanette Evashowsky. Diane met her late husband Jim Terhune while stationed on leave in the U.S Navy. Relocating to the Nebraskan wilderness for more than 30 years together, Diane made her way home to the east coast. Just 5 months after the loss of Jim, Diane decided to join him in their gremlin to take one last smoke and a ride together.

She is survived by her son Jason J. Terhune wife Ivana Aguayo; daughter Sarah D. Cordero, son James B. Terhune wife Joy Terhune; grandsons Rodrigo F. Cordero, William J. Terhune, granddaughter’s Ofelia C. R. Ochoa, Abigail L. Terhune and Annabell S. Terhune And all her sisters Carol, Janic, Linda, Joyce, Maryanne, Debbie, many nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews to go around, to all the friends and family that knew her. She will be missed.

Services are private. To send an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com

Robert F. Koons, Jr passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Evergreen Center for Health & Rehabilitation i...
04/20/2026

Robert F. Koons, Jr passed away peacefully on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Evergreen Center for Health & Rehabilitation in West Stafford CT. Born August 22, 1940 in Cortland, NY to Robert F. Koons Sr. and Alice M. Koons (Lovely).

Robert proudly served in the United State Navy and traveled to many ports around the world. He met his wife at a dance in Springfield MA and married her soon after. They shared 63 years together making their home in Columbia CT. They traveled all over the country together and shared many years of Florida vacations at Daytona Beach with their children.

Robert was a dedicated Teamster for 35 years. Locals 671 & 404. He drove tractor trailers for UPS, Lombard Bros, North Penn Transfer, and finally retired from New Penn Transportation. Known as Bob, Uncle Bob, Dad Grandpa and Bumpa; he was always there for family and extended family. He "made things happen". Funny and fun loving he made a lot of lasting memories for all that knew him.

He was predeceased by his wife, Elizabeth Koons (Wylot) and a son Robert F. Koons III. He is survived by his daughter, Dolores Savino and her husband Paul. Three grandchildren, Robert F. Koons IV (Kaitlyn) Valerie L Desjardins (Brandon), Vanessa S Moffitt (Jordan). Also, three great grandchildren Lilly Koons, Elliott Desjardins and Jillian Moffit. Brother Johnny Koons and sister Alice Stoops. Many many nieces and nephews.

Services will be private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Columbia Volunteer Fire Department 167 CT-66 Columbia, Ct. 06237. To send an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com

Carole J. Milhomme age 80 of Willimantic passed away peacefully on April 15, 2026, at Douglas Manor.Carole was born in W...
04/20/2026

Carole J. Milhomme age 80 of Willimantic passed away peacefully on April 15, 2026, at Douglas Manor.

Carole was born in Willimantic on April 26, 1945, to Stanley O Chauvin and Josephine Bobker. See attended Windham High. Later in life she returned to get her GED and went on to attend Eastern Connecticut State University. Among her many jobs she taught adult education, owned her own beauty salon, and did bookkeeping and taxes.

She had a love for the ocean and Florida, most fondly of Key West. She loved her cats and feeding the squirls. Later in life she enjoyed volunteering at the senior center. She also had a special place in her heart for her great-grandson Carter.

Carole is survived by her husband Dennis of 13 years. Her son Michael Sfieddo and wife Bev of Stafford, and her four stepchildren, Lori Armentanto of Cromwell, Connie M. Haynes and her husband Doug of Lebanon, Duane Milhomme and his wife Carrie of Willimantic, and Melissa Miller and her Fiancé Mike of Willington. Carole was blessed with nine grandchildren and fourteen great grandchildren. Also, her cousin and best friend Pat Vernon of Scotland.

Carole was predeceased by her parents, Norman Cyr, her aunt and uncle Anthoney and Stella Valone, and her cousin Nancy Cyr.

The children of Dennis wish to extend they’re thanks to the doctors, nurses, and staff of Douglas Manor. Not only for the loving care given to Carole but also for the kindness and support they showed towards our father Dennis.

Bacon Funeral Home of Willimantic will manage funeral arrangements. No service is planned at this time. A private service for Carole will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in her name to the Willimantic Senior Center. To send an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com

Timothy J. Moran, 61, of Columbia, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. He was the beloved son of Vincen...
04/16/2026

Timothy J. Moran, 61, of Columbia, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 15, 2026. He was the beloved son of Vincenzina (Cordaro) Moran of Columbia and the late Ronald Moran.

Born on March 24, 1965, in Poughkeepsie, NY, Timothy lived in Columbia, CT for the past 25 years. He dedicated much of his time working with and supporting the Camp Care Riding Program, where he made a lasting impact. He earned his associate degree from Dutchess Community College in Poughkeepsie, NY. Timothy was a devoted New York Yankees fan and had a well-known love for playing the lottery. He will be remembered for his kind heart, his sense of humor, and the joy he brought to those around him.

In addition to his mother, he is survived by his loving siblings, Linda Brennan and her husband Edward Brennan, and Stephen Moran and his wife Laureen Moran. He also leaves behind his cherished nieces and nephews, Eddie and Alyssa, Corey and Jeanne, Travis and Santina, Ashley, Zachary and Erica, Kaylee, and Faith; as well as many beloved grand-nieces and grand-nephews, Ava, CJ, Riley, Mya, Madisyn, Kayden, Calvin, Delaney, Charlotte, Caroline, Chiara, Leo, Lincoln, Peter, Susanna, Nora, and Theresa.

Friends may visit on Wednesday Apr 22, from 5 to 7PM at Bacon Funeral Home 71 Prospect St, Willimantic. A Mass will be celebrated on Thursday Apr 23, at 11AM at St. Columba Church 328 CT-66 Columbia. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery, Windham. In lieu of flowers, donations in Timothy’s memory may be made to Camp Care, 106 Route 66, Columbia, CT 06237. (www.campcarekids.org)To leave an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com.

Kenneth Laffey, 76, of East Haddam passed away Wednesday April 8, 2026.www.baconfh.com
04/14/2026

Kenneth Laffey, 76, of East Haddam passed away Wednesday April 8, 2026.

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04/13/2026

We find that most people do not know that they can transfer their current plan from another funeral home to Bacon Funeral Home . It might seem odd, but if the arrangements were made years ago and the funeral home is no longer family owned, you may want to consider transferring your plan to us. Family owned and operated since 1916. Call us at 860 423-1234.

04/13/2026

Seeking an individual for part-time work at a local funeral home. Job responsibilities include assisting the funeral director on funeral services, visitations and on decedent transfers. This position requires personal flexibility and the ability to lift heavy weights and availability on evenings and weekends. It features a very unpredictable and irregular schedule. Pay rate is $25/hour. Serious inquiries only. If interested, please contact us at baconfh@icloud.com

David Henry Dunnack, 79, of Mansfield, CT passed away peacefully at home on April 4, 2026, sleeping next to his beloved ...
04/11/2026

David Henry Dunnack, 79, of Mansfield, CT passed away peacefully at home on April 4, 2026, sleeping next to his beloved wife of 50 years and surrounded by so much love from family and friends in the days leading up to his death. His much loved dog Augie never left his side in his final weeks.

David is survived by his wife Sandra, his daughters, son-in-laws and grandchildren- Emily Dunnack and Joseph Charpentier and bonus grandchildren James, Vivienne, and Tyler, Hannah and Donell Jackson and their children Zella, Moses, and Marigold, Annie and Jason Tyrell and their children Ezra and Yuna, and Shannon and Ben McBain and their children Cecily and Luna; as well as his brothers and sisters-in-law George and Virginia, Mike and Eileen, John and Linda, and his sister Susan Kwastel. He also leaves behind many nieces, nephews, cousins, in-laws, and beloved friends. He was predeceased by his parents Jennie and Henry and his sister and brother-in-law Mary and William Cutler.

Dave was born February 4, 1947 in Willimantic, CT to Jennie and Henry Dunnack. The oldest of 6 children, his childhood was spent playing ball, spending time at his uncle's farm, bowling, and working hard starting with his first job as a paperboy at age 9.

Dave was drafted into the Army and stationed in Manheim, Germany, where he got his first taste of travel and adventure. Upon returning from the service, he trained with his uncles Del and Ray in house painting, a profession he practiced in various capacities for over 40 years. Each of the many houses and apartments he and his daughters have lived in over the years has been touched by the hand of Dave.

Falling in love with Sandra Dunnack, set the course of his life. Married for 50 years and still madly in love, Dave and Sandi created a beautiful life together. Their shared interests included tending to their large vegetable garden, hiking, kayaking, and spending time at their cabin on Amston Lake. Sandi and Dave always prioritized time with each other.

Together they created a house full of love. Hosting many outdoor barbecues full of epic lawn game competitions, neighborhood hang outs, extended family holiday feasts, and dinner parties with friends, they loved entertaining and hosting. A true natural athlete, Dave loved playing and watching many sports, but had a special place in his heart for Willimantic slo-pitch softball and UConn women’s basketball.

So by all accounts he was an ordinary man- except that he wasn’t. He was the kind of man who could build blocks with a toddler for HOURS, the kind of man who happily became a stay-at-home dad when very few men were making that choice, and the kind of man who later provided weekly childcare for his grandchildren. He was the kind of man who after his children were grown and out of the house, thought it was a good idea to adopt a 12 year old girl who needed a stable and loving home. He was the kind of man who listened with curious patience to everyone- from the elderly people who moved their chairs to follow him as he painted their houses, to the shoppers he passed in store while doing the family grocery shopping. No, he was not an ordinary man- he was an extraordinary man.

Calling hours will be Tuesday, April 21 from 5:00-7:00pm at Bacon Funeral home. A funeral service will be held Wednesday, April 22 at 11:00am at Windham Center Congregational Church followed by a celebration of life at Lucky Strike Lanes located at 185 Stafford Rd., Mansfield Center, CT directly following the service. All are welcome to come and share your memories. To send an online expression of sympathy please visit www.baconfh.com

Claire G. Stewart, 101, formerly of Mansfield Center passed away Thursday April 9, 2026 at Apple Rehab in Colchester. Bo...
04/10/2026

Claire G. Stewart, 101, formerly of Mansfield Center passed away Thursday April 9, 2026 at Apple Rehab in Colchester.

Born on February 10, 1925 in Lawrence, MA she was the daughter of the late Nazare and Georgianna (Saulnier) Deschene.

She is survived by her loving family.

Services are private. To send an online expression of sympathy, please visit www.baconfh.com

04/07/2026

When you call us, you’ll be connected to director and owner John A.Adamcewicz who will take care of you and your loved ones like our own. Willimantic's only family owned funeral home since 1916.

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71 Prospect Street
Willimantic, CT
06226

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