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Yahoo new haven register obituaries3/17/2024 ![]() They were her pride and joy which she made very clear by her constant “bragging” about them. Her children were her everything, if you knew her you couldn’t ignore how much she loved them. ![]() She always left or hung up the phone with an “I love you”, she wanted to make sure everyone felt all the love she had to give. She showed her children how to be strong, independent, and hardworking. Noelle was the definition of strong, caring, loving, generous and so much more. Even if she didn’t have for herself, she always wanted to make sure she gave to someone else. If you knew to Noelle, chances are at one point or another you benefited from her extreme generosity. She was happiest when she was making others happy. Her infectious laugh could be heard anywhere she was and she loved to joke around. She made sure she never left anyone out, and always made a lasting impression. Noelle was a special woman who will be remembered by everyone she acquainted herself with. She also leaves behind her beloved fur baby “Blue”. For many years, Noelle was a proud member of the Kent Volunteer Fire Department where she volunteered an unmeasurable amount of time as an EMT on the ambulance.īeside both of her parents, Noelle is survived by her life partner John Arno her three children Brandi Colby, Matthew Colby and Luke Arno a grandson Matthew Colby Jr her sister Denise Goodman and a brother Stephen Osuch. She was deeply dedicated to her residents at the Morning Star Retirement home where you could find her more often than you would find her at home. Noelle was born in Sharon, CT on Decemto Lorraine (Veglia) Springer and Stephen Osuch. Loving mother, partner, daughter and sister. Osuch 52 of Kent, CT on September 22, 2022. It is with great regret that we announce the passing of Noelle C. Francis Xavier Church, 26 Chestnut Land Road New Milford, CT on Saturday, Octoat 9am.Ī visitation will be held on Friday, September 30, from 4-7pm at the Lillis Funeral Home, 58 Bridge Street in New Milford, CT. Louis is survived by his children, Dylan, Luke, and Emma, and Carol Heydet (ex-wife), of New Milford, CT his parents, Louis, and Ellen (Reid) Heydet of Warren, CT, sisters, Jane Mangeri of Bronxville, NY, her children, Isabella and David Mangeri, Jennifer Pollitt (husband Roy) of Goldens Bridge, NY, their children, Ryan and Will Pollitt, his sister, Terry (Heydet) Lynch and her husband Frank Lynchaunts, aunts, Alyce Celona (husband Paul) and Noreen Reid, both of whom he was raised with, and Ann Jackson.Ī Funeral Mass will be held at St. In lieu of flowers the family asks that you consider a donation to the Herren Project, The organization also offers prevention programs, family support, recovery scholarships and more. In 2011 Chis founded the Herren Project, a non-profit to help get people treatment for drug and alcohol addictions. ![]() Chris Herren’s addiction controlled his life. Louis introduced his children and family to the story of Chris Herren, a high school basketball player who went on to play in college and ultimately for the Boston Celtics. His family will be thinking of him when Aaron Judge hits his 61 st homerun. Louis enjoyed watching the Yankees and the Giants. Louis loved fishing with his father and grandfather, and with his brother-in-law and friends on charter boats off Long Island. Louis enjoyed spending time with his family, friends, and Jess his dog. He had many nicknames, Little Louie, Groovy Lou, just to name a few which are examples of his fun-loving personality. He was the biggest cheerleader to family and friends. Louis was a skilled painter, an Iron Worker by trade, and he worked on tug boats off the coast of Louisiana for the oil towers. Heydet IV, passed away on Septemat Danbury Hospital with his family by his side. ![]()
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