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Emily Adele DuvalIt is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Emily Adele Duval, 27, of Mansfield, Connectic...
11/05/2025

Emily Adele Duval

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Emily Adele Duval, 27, of Mansfield, Connecticut, who passed away on Friday, October 31, 2025. Emily was born on October 15, 1998, in Manchester, Connecticut. After a lifelong battle with depression, Emily’s pain became unbearable. She made the decision to leave her emotional pain behind. She was loved by many and will be missed dearly.

Emily was a graduate of E.O. Smith High School. She had many talents, which include art, music, acting, photography, and gymnastics. She loved plants and animals. She especially loved her cat, Sir Finnegan Snickerdoodle Esquire, III. She was a lovely, sensitive soul, and her loved ones are heartbroken and devastated by her loss. She was taken too soon.

In light of the sudden news, the family asks for privacy as they deal with this tragic situation. She will be forever loved and remembered by her parents Daniel and Pamela (Michaud) Duval; her brother Daniel “Scotty” Duval, Jr. and his fiancée Shaylah Zorn; her maternal grandmother Rita “Cookie” Michaud; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, extended family and friends.

The family would like to thank Jeremy Benson for taking care of Em before her untimely death.

In lieu of flowers, please donate either to an animal shelter of your choice or to the American Foundation for Su***de Prevention (AFSP).

If you are struggling, please reach out for help. The 988 Su***de and Crisis Lifeline is available at all hours for anyone in pain, anywhere in the United States. You are not a burden. You are not beyond help. You are loved more than you know.

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Doraine S. RussDoraine Russ passed away peacefully at home on November 1, 2025, at the age of 102. She was a loving and ...
11/04/2025

Doraine S. Russ

Doraine Russ passed away peacefully at home on November 1, 2025, at the age of 102. She was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She was pre-deceased by her husband Clarence H. Russ and by her grandson, Stephan Russ. She is survived by her daughter Carolyn Russ Bass and two sons, Clarence P. Russ (Christa) and Stanley Russ (Paula). Also surviving are grandchildren, Carol Swanson (Ken), Seth Russ (Karen), Connie Langer (Richard) and Christopher Russ (Deborah) and great-grandchildren, Nicholas Russ, Timothey Russ, Kyle Swanson, Christopher Swanson, Kaitlyn Russ, Addison Russ, Hannah Langer and Elizabeth Langer. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Corpus Christi Parish.

There will be a Funeral Mass at St. Mary's Church on November 10, 2025, at 10am, followed by burial in St. Joseph Cemetery.

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Carol D. GouldCarol Dickman Gould, 68, of Coventry, CT, passed away peacefully, with family by her side, on November 1, ...
11/03/2025

Carol D. Gould

Carol Dickman Gould, 68, of Coventry, CT, passed away peacefully, with family by her side, on November 1, 2025.

Born on October 1, 1957, in New Britain, CT, Carol was the youngest daughter of William and Florence (Kowar) Dickman. She grew up in the Southington-Plainville area, making many lifelong friends along the way. She graduated from Southington High School and then attended the Hartt School of Music at the University of Hartford, where she earned her bachelor’s degree in music education and her master’s degree in piano. Along the way, she was crowned Miss Southington in 1978. Carol’s passion was music, which she made into her career. She taught both band and chorus, at various levels and in a number of different school systems, most recently instructing fifth-grade band students in Coventry, from which she retired in 2019. She also gave private lessons, teaching the intricacies of piano to many local students over the years.

Carol experienced life to its fullest. She was very active, enjoying sports ranging from hiking, running, and biking to tennis and cross-country skiing, and was always up for a musical event. She liked good food and was an excellent cook. Her extensive travels with family and friends included many far-flung destinations, such as the American West, Europe, and Australia. She loved the four family dogs owned over the years, all of them vizslas. Carol was full of love and kindness, gracing all with her wonderful smile and always willing to help those in need.

Carol is survived by her husband of 34 years, Phillip Gould, and daughter Emma Gould, both of Coventry, CT, as well as her mother, Florence Dickman (still going strong at 102!) of New Britain, CT, her sister Elaine Bedard of Southington, CT, her brother William Dickman and his wife Patti Hodgdon-Dickman of Plymouth, VT, her half-sister Lenise Kilbourne of North Bend, OR, and many cousins, nephews, nieces, and in-laws, and innumerable loving friends and colleagues from all stages of her full life.

The family would like to thank the compassionate staff at Buckingham Heights for their wonderful care of Carol in the final chapter of her life.

Carol’s family will have calling hours on November 12th from 5:00 pm to7:00 pm at the Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson Street, Willimantic, CT. Her funeral mass will be celebrated on November 13th at 11:00 am at St. Mary’s Church in Coventry, CT followed by a brief private burial and then a reception at the church. In lieu of flowers, Carol’s family encourages donations to CurePSP.

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Jeanette Carole PrescottJeanette (Hopkins) Prescott3/21/1939 - 10/29/2025“Grieve not… nor speak of me with tears… but ra...
11/02/2025

Jeanette Carole Prescott

Jeanette (Hopkins) Prescott

3/21/1939 - 10/29/2025

“Grieve not… nor speak of me with tears… but rather, speak with laughter and talk as if I am still here.” Jeanette was a beloved Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother, and a cowgirl at heart.

She is predeceased by her parents Phillip and Hattie. Her siblings Norma, Phillip, Everette, Elliott, Harley, and Bobby. Her children Marie, Kevin and Randy.

She leaves behind her son Clyde, daughter Bobbi and husband Jason. Her Granddaughter’s Jessica and husband Michael, Rachael and husband Kyle. Grandson’s Brain and Jeffery. Great Grandchildren Izayah, Makenzie, Harrison, Lincoln and Reevin.

Grammie’s spirit will forever live on through the countless handmade knitted hats, scarves, mittens, and sweaters. In her bread, cake, and cookie recipes passed down. Whenever the sound of a country song, or old western fills the air, we will know her light is shining down on us.

The sun rose and set on her grandchildren. She loved them beyond words. Grammie lived for the special moments with them, and when she started slowing down, lived vicariously through the moments she missed.

Her loss leaves a hole in our hearts, but we will forever tell “Grammie stories,” and laugh, and reminisce with her simple beauty of life.

Her memory will be cherished forever. In keeping with her wishes, there will be no public services. Her family will hold a private burial at a later date.

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Sarah W. HenrySarah W. Henry passed away unexpectedly on October 31, 2025, at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Ma...
11/02/2025

Sarah W. Henry

Sarah W. Henry passed away unexpectedly on October 31, 2025, at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Stuart C. Henry, former Director of the Berkshire Museum, and his wife, Edith W. Henry,

Sarah was born at House of Mercy Hospital (now BMC), in Pittsfield, Massachusetts on April 22, 1943. She was a graduate of Pittsfield High School and Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts. Until her recent retirement, she was employed at the Mount Greylock Regional School District in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where she lived until her death.

Sarah gravitated to libraries, working at North Adams State in 1990 before starting at Mt. Greylock, where she was a beloved Assistant Librarian for 29 years. She also loved reading, music, and vintage clothing. She was adventurous and compassionate, and a sympathetic listener.

Sarah leaves her sister, Elizabeth S. H. Chaussat, of Bordeaux, France, and her brother, Charles S. Henry, and his wife, Cynthia S. Jones, of Mansfield Center, Connecticut. "Sarie" was much loved by friends and family and will be greatly missed.

Funeral arrangements will be private, according to her wishes.

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Robert Merle Hunley Jr.Obituary to follow upon completion.
10/31/2025

Robert Merle Hunley Jr.

Obituary to follow upon completion.

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Mitchell HarakalyMitchell (Mitch) Harakaly, passed away October 30, 2025, at the age of 62. Born on November 1, 1963, in...
10/31/2025

Mitchell Harakaly

Mitchell (Mitch) Harakaly, passed away October 30, 2025, at the age of 62. Born on November 1, 1963, in Ashford, CT to Theodore Harakaly Sr. and Arlene Harakaly, Mitch lived his young life in Ashford, with his three siblings Ted Jr., Carolyn and Katherine, along with many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends nearby. He attended EO Smith High School and was remembered for his talent on the baseball field.

Mitch was a carpenter by trade and made his living working with his hands. He could fix or build anything. This affinity for being active and outdoors extended to his hobbies as well, as Mitch was an avid fisherman and enjoyed rockhounding trips to dig for crystals and Herkimer diamonds.

He leaves behind three adult children Calia (30), Jacob (28) and Juliana (24). When his children were young, he was an especially engaged father. His children have fond memories of him coaching soccer teams, swimming in the ocean for hours, building snowmen and taking fishing trips to Lake Bungee. He frequently carried a camcorder with him at birthday parties and holidays.

If you knew Mitch, you knew he had a gentle and sensitive soul. He will be remembered for all the heart he shared with his friends and family. He truly loved each of them.

Mitch spent the recent years of his adult life in the Tampa, FL area, where he had friends to whom he meant so much, and he spent his final months near family in Connecticut.

Calling hours and service will be held at Potter’s Funeral Home, Willimantic, CT on November 29 from 11:00 to 1:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers the family would like to ask for donations to the ALS United in CT or Hark ALS in Saint Petersburg, FL.

We would also like to give a special thank you everyone who donated in March of this year to help Mitch get home to Connecticut.

Thank you to everyone for your thoughts and prayers for Mitch and the Harakaly Family.

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Jill Marie MindekJill Marie Mindek (née Mather), 61, of Storrs, CT, passed away peacefully on October 29, 2025, at St. M...
10/30/2025

Jill Marie Mindek

Jill Marie Mindek (née Mather), 61, of Storrs, CT, passed away peacefully on October 29, 2025, at St. Mary’s Home in West Hartford. Born on February 23, 1964, in Willington, CT, Jill was the beloved daughter of Ray and the late Elaine Mather. She grew up surrounded by a large and loving family and attended Hall Memorial School before graduating from Windham High School. Jill began her professional life at Liberty Bank, where she brought warmth and dedication to her work. Later, she found fulfillment serving as an assistant in the Mansfield Public Schools, where her caring nature and willingness to help others left a lasting impression on colleagues and students alike. A devoted Catholic, Jill was a faithful member of St. Philip's Church in Ashford, CT, as well as a choir member of St. Matthew’s Church in Tolland. Her faith was a guiding light throughout her life and a source of strength for those around her. Jill cherished time with her family above all else. She leaves behind her loving husband, David Mindek, and their daughter Karlie Mindek, who were the center of her world. She is also survived by her father Ray Mather; sisters Sharon Chute and Raelene Pilon (and husband Mike); brothers Wayne Mather (and partner Darlene), Scott Mather (and wife Judy), Jeffrey Mather, and Todd Mather (and wife Maggie) and several beloved nieces and nephews. Family gatherings were especially meaningful to Jill. She delighted in every opportunity to spend time with loved ones and particularly enjoyed camping trips to Pt. Judith, Rhode Island - moments that brought joy and created treasured memories. Jill will be remembered as a beautiful and caring person who was always quick to lend a hand to those in need. Her deep love for family and unwavering generosity touched many lives.

Jill’s family will receive relatives and friends on Tuesday, November 4, 2025 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm at the Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St., Willimantic. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Wednesday, November 5, 2025 at 11:00am at St. Philip's Church in Ashford, CT, with burial to follow at Willington Hill Cemetery.

May Jill’s memory bring comfort to all who knew and loved her.

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Edward E. ThompsonEdward Thompson, 78, of East Hampton, CT, passed away on Tuesday, October 21, 2025. He was born in Wil...
10/22/2025

Edward E. Thompson

Edward Thompson, 78, of East Hampton, CT, passed away on Tuesday, October 21, 2025. He was born in Willimantic, CT on December 2, 1946, to Earl Harding Thompson and Helen Alice (Marrotte) Thompson. He grew up in Columbia, CT and graduated from Windham High School in 1964. Following high school, he worked at the UConn Creamery. Soon after Ed served in the Air Force from February 1966 to December 1969, where he earned the rank of Sargent. He did a tour of duty in Vietnam with the 60th Security Police Squad. Following his time in the Air Force, Ed was employed as a firefighter by the University of Connecticut in Storrs. He was a First Aid and EMT instructor for the American Red Cross and was a member of the Scotland, CT volunteer fire department for many years. Ed was also employed as a bus driver and trainer for the East Hampton School system until he retired.

Edward was preceded in death by his parents Earl and Helen, and his older sister Alice Joann (Thompson) Wilson. He is survived by his wife, Donna (Smith) Thompson, his daughter Carrie (Thompson) Deason, his son Brad Thompson, his stepson Michael Klick, his son Kevin Thompson, his daughter Amanda Thompson, and stepdaughter Rachael Martin. He was the proud grandfather of nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Ed had many interests and hobbies, including cake decorating, playing cribbage, riding his motorcycle with The Red Knights, woodworking, and anything firefighting related, especially holiday parades and old firetrucks. He enjoyed working with children and was a Cub Scout leader for several years. Most of all he loved spending time with his family.

A Celebration of Life service will take place on Thursday October 30, 2025 from 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson St, Willimantic, CT 06226. Followed by a burial at Old Willimantic Cemetery, 1390 W Main St. Willimantic, CT. 06226. Flowers or donations to the American Cancer Society can be made in Ed’s name (https://donate.cancer.org/).

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Pauline M. PassarelloPauline Mary (DeGange) Passarello, 80, of Scotland, CT, passed away peacefully with friends and fam...
10/21/2025

Pauline M. Passarello

Pauline Mary (DeGange) Passarello, 80, of Scotland, CT, passed away peacefully with friends and family by her side. She was born on September 19, 1945 to the late Joseph and Angeline (Muscarella) DeGange of New London CT. In 1970 Pauline married Guy Passarello of Scotland CT

Pauline was a long-time employee of Electric Boat in Groton CT. She worked there for nearly 62 years. She began her career in 1963 in Miss Petty’s steno-pool and shortly thereafter moved to the payroll department where she held numerous positions and spent the remainder of her career. She was an exceptional worker. Her coworkers described her as one of the kindest, most conscientious, professional, and reliable employees in the department. Her work ethic and dedication were undeniable. Pauline loved her job and made lasting friendships with those she came to know or worked with.

Outside of work, Pauline enjoyed spending time at home in Scotland with her husband Guy until his passing on September 19, 2020. Pauline loved nature, animals and almost more than anything, the color purple. The family would like to thank all the caregivers and those who took time from their personal lives to care for her. She is survived by her nephew Joseph DeGange.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Connecticut Humane Society https://humane.org/donate/

Mail To: Connecticut Humane Society 701 Russell Rd Newington, CT 06111

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Scot P. RogersScot P. Rogers, 56, passed away unexpectedly, at his home in Willington, CT on Saturday, October 18, 2025....
10/21/2025

Scot P. Rogers

Scot P. Rogers, 56, passed away unexpectedly, at his home in Willington, CT on Saturday, October 18, 2025. He departed the physical world on his beloved, orange Kubota tractor, in the north section of his property that he deeply loved. This was a fitting transition for a man of integrity who took care of not only himself, but his wife, sons, property, and animals.

He was the son of Elaine W. Rogers, and the late Warren W. "Butch" Rogers, both of Windham, CT. He was predeceased by his In-Laws, Joseph and Joan Voboril of Willington, CT. Three days prior to his passing, he had celebrated his 31st wedding anniversary with his high school sweetheart, Valerie S. Rogers of Willington, CT. Together they raised two sons, U.S. Marine Corporal Quin W. Rogers and Cole K. Rogers both of Willington, CT.

Scot attended Windham Public Schools, where he was Co-Captain of the wrestling team, and met his beautiful wife, Valerie. He was a decorated, 3 season athletic sensation excelling in football, wrestling, track, and golf. After his practices and games, he competently crossed the threshold from the gymnasium to the auditorium to watch Valerie on stage in her performances. He graduated in 1987 and continued his education at The University of Maine at Orono, where in 1991 he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering. Following graduation, he was proud to substitute teach in the Windham area, and accepted a tutoring position administering one on one services for an individual who suffered a traumatic brain injury. His first job in his field of study was at POH-NE-ME in Simsbury, CT from 1993-1996. In 1994, Scot and Valerie were married and settled in Willington, later building and establishing their family farm/homestead. From 1996-2008 Scot was an Intellectual Property Manager for nerac in Tolland, CT. In 2009, he began working as a Geothermal Design Engineer for King Energy, LLC and soon thereafter became a partner.

Scot had a vibrant personality, and wings that stretched much wider than he even knew. He was a thinker who wanted to explore every crevice, engage in meaningful conversation, and learn something new. There was no challenge that he was afraid of or unwilling to take on and conquer. He was insightful, zealous, and a force to be reckoned with. He was often the life of the party, and you knew where he was when you entered the room because you could not only hear his booming, animated voice, but he drew a crowd who captured and hung onto every word. He was witty with one line comebacks, and could hold his own amongst the top debaters and conversationalists. His stories will be remembered as the BEST EVER because of his expressions, tone of voice, and character during delivery. His persona stems partly from his acting roles with The Windham Theater Guild and Spotlight Productions. He was the epitome of a true gentle-man, one who loved unconditionally, without ever boasting.

Scot was truly in his element when at home and gravitated to the outdoors. He loved nature and was particularly drawn to succulents and cacti. His home was full of ponytail, banana, bird of paradise, jade, asparagus fern, and philodendron plants. Outside he prided himself on sporadically planting prickly pear, and a multitude of winter hardy cactus. While tending to his property, he found digging, moving, and building things to be most satisfying. He was constantly engaged in some sort of project, always trying to elevate things to new heights. If not planting new trees, he was often found cutting down part of his forest to meet the demands of his next project, or simply chopping wood to keep his castle cozy throughout the cooler months. Hubris is an understatement when it came to his most recent project, designing and building a massive 96 panel solar structure that enabled him to disconnect from public power. This then led to the creation of Timber Power House, LLC where Scot created custom timber framed modular solar structures.

The nucleus for Scot was his family, and he was a strong pillar. He would spend time, especially on holidays, at his mom’s house reuniting and reminiscing. He was committed and loyal to his wife, Valerie, and was a great protector and provider to her. They would spend quality time together while exercising their green thumbs, touring their property, engaging in conversation and laughter, relaxing in the pool together, viewing the mesmerizing sunset from their deck, and enjoying the orange glow, warmth, and crackle of the fire. Scot was also a very dedicated father and always eager to spend time with his boys. He taught them everything he possibly could, and cheered loudly at their baseball, football, and wrestling matches. He was passionate about his role as Assistant Coach for the E.O. Smith Wrestling Team, which he continued even after his boys graduated. In his early years, Scot was active in the Boy Scouts of America where he developed many skills and lifelong friendships. As Scot’s boys matured, his allegiance to scouting became the catalyst for his son Quin to pursue his Eagle Scout Honor. Scot also managed to combine his scouting and engineering backgrounds to fuel many showstopping bonfires. His summers were full as the darkness came later. Together with his boys, Scot enjoyed visiting Cape Cod where they would engage in competitive golf, soak up rays of sunshine, dig in the sand, float in the water, ride the surf, and walk the beach. They would drag large pieces of driftwood to the shore where they would erect the most interesting and colossal sculptures for all to see. When not vacationing at the Cape, Scot enjoyed the shoreline in Wells, Maine with his entire family. The highlight of their vacation was when Scot cooked his infamous lobster feast. Scot was a master chef and even considered pursuing it professionally. From seafood and steak to smoked ribs and more, Scot’s 2-3 step food processing was his happy place, and he had honed his skills so well that no one ever minded eating late.

Besides his mother, wife, and sons, he leaves behind a brother, Todd S. Rogers (Heather Johnson) of Manchester, CT, a sister Robyn L. Rogers from Windham, CT, a sister in-law, Pamela J. Landon (Jeffery M. Landon), a nephew, Joshua K. Landon all from Willington, and an Uncle, Brian Wolf (Linda Wolf) of Windham, CT as well as several cousins, and countless friends/colleagues. ALL are acknowledged with no intended omissions noting those closest being The Beaulieu Family, Maria Caporale, Tracey Caruso, Jeff Cassavant, Jillian Connelly, Brian Crudden, Brendan Fox, Robert Haddad, Mike Haggerty, David Harrop, Kelley J. King, Robert Loftus, Robert Moskites, Paul Mueller, Molly Pearson, Gary Placzek, Amy Jo Podgorski, Harry Records, Steve Warner, and Ben Wells. In addition, Scot leaves behind his 2 dogs, Mocha and Toffee, his 2 rescue donkeys, Jazzy and Trixie, and a coop full of his hand raised hens.

It is difficult to sum Scot up as he was bigger than life. Every person he touched, whether personally or professionally, will feel his impact, commitment, and integrity.

Family and friends are invited to share their stories at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson Street, Willimantic, CT 06226 on Saturday, October 25, 2025 from 12-3 pm followed by a memorial service from 3-4pm.

In lieu of flowers, consider planting a tree, available on the funeral home website, and/or donations in Scot's honor may be made to E.O. Smith Wrestling Program, 1235 Storrs Road, Storrs-Mansfield, CT 06268, OR Peaceful Valley Donkey Rescue (donkeydonation.org) P.O. Box 216, Miles, TX 76861. Both organizations were near and dear to Scot and his family, and all contributions are greatly and deeply appreciated.

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Michael Anthony BaroneMichael Anthony Barone, 65, of Coventry, passed away on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at Backus Hosp...
10/21/2025

Michael Anthony Barone

Michael Anthony Barone, 65, of Coventry, passed away on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at Backus Hospital in Norwich, CT. Born October 29, 1959, in Hartford, Connecticut; he was the son of Gloria Barone and the late Sebastian (aka Al) Barone. Michael served our nation by working as a machinist for the National Guard and served in two deployments overseas. Michael’s military career spanned 38 years. Mike will be remembered for his unique sense of humor; he always had an audience to entertain. He was an incredibly devoted father and husband. He was a talented musician, carpenter, and enjoyed the outdoors.

His memory will live on in the hearts and minds of his family. He is survived by his wife Naomi Barone; his sons Sparrow Barone and fiancée Laura Fernández, and Samuel Barone; stepdaughter Jessica Glover; his mother Gloria Barone; sister Susan Barone and her husband Thomas Marcil; and other extended family and friends.

Care of private arrangements have been entrusted to the Potter Funeral Home of Willimantic. A celebration of life will be held at a later date.

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