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Rickey T. SerwanskiRickey T Serwanski passed away on March 19, 2026 at Evergreen Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation in ...
03/20/2026

Rickey T. Serwanski

Rickey T Serwanski passed away on March 19, 2026 at Evergreen Center for Nursing & Rehabilitation in Stafford Springs, Connecticut. He was the loving husband of Caryl Chowanec Serwanski for 29 years.

Rick was born August 2, 1952, in Willimantic, Connecticut to his father, Theodore Serwanski, and his mother, Jean Goudreau. He attended UConn and was also a supervisor of security on campus. Rick dedicated 15 years to the North Windham Fire Department.

Rick is survived by his daughters from an earlier marriage, Tammy Browning and Kara Greene. Rick is also survived by his stepson Isaac Chowanec, daughter-in-law Stacy Chowanec, and his adult granddaughters Nicolette Tozzoli and Keriann Chowanec, who he absolutely loved, and spent many days adventuring in the woods and at the beach.

Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, March 31, 2026, from 5:00pm – 7:00pm at Potter Funeral Home 456 Jackson St. Willimantic, CT. The family will hold a private burial at a later date.

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Midred L. FarrObituary to follow upon completion.
03/20/2026

Midred L. Farr

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Joan C. NieforthJoan Carolyn Nieforth of Mansfield, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 15th, 2026 at t...
03/19/2026

Joan C. Nieforth

Joan Carolyn Nieforth of Mansfield, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 15th, 2026 at the age of 89.

She was born on September 8th, 1936, in Windham, Connecticut.

She was predeceased by her husband Karl Nieforth, her parents James Whitney and Adeline Gaudette, and her brothers Douglas and Robert Whitney.

Joan is survived by her two loving daughters Maryellen Eldredge of Storrs, and Barbara Adams of Andover CT, her grandchildren Haley Burns and her husband Jeremy Burns, Kara Adams, and Audra Eldredge, her great grandson Jack Burns, whom she adored, her step children Kraig Nieforth (wife Georgia), Scott Nieforth (wife Melissa), Karla Adams (husband Randy), Keith Nieforth (wife Alyssa), her niece Debbie Rose Gingerella of Norwich, whom she loved dearly, as well as her sister, Margaret Regan of Windham.

Joan was a loving and kindhearted woman. She found abundant joy in spending time with her family and friends. She cherished her travels with her late husband Karl, exploring the world on many cruises, and attending University of Connecticut functions for several years.

Joan enjoyed spending time with her daughters on holidays. She enjoyed Sunday dinners at Barbara's house, and catching up on each other’s news. Joan was always sure to be present for our big life moments, which are embedded in our hearts and memories forever.

Joan loved vacationing with her family at Sebago Lake in Maine, soaking up the sunshine on a beautiful summer day.

Our family invites you to an hour of visitation to be held on Monday, March 23rd, 2026 from 11:00am to 12:00pm at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson Street, Willimantic, CT.

A Funeral Service officiated by Pastor Sean Griffith will begin in Joan’s honor at 12:00pm at the funeral home. Burial will be private.

Joan will be deeply missed by everyone that had the honor to be a part of her life. Her loving kindness will always live on. May she rest in eternal peace.

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Mary WehrleMary Wehrle, born Mary Louise Nelson, died on March 16, 2026 in Brooklyn, Connecticut, aged 95. She was born ...
03/19/2026

Mary Wehrle

Mary Wehrle, born Mary Louise Nelson, died on March 16, 2026 in Brooklyn, Connecticut, aged 95. She was born August 15, 1930, in Queens, New York, the only child to James F. Nelson and Louise (O’Malley) Nelson. Mary’s father was Eastern Zone manager for the Pontiac Motor Division of General Motors. Growing up, she moved from Queens to Buffalo, NY, before her parents settled in South Bend, Indiana, where her father owned a Pontiac dealership. Mary attended St. Mary’s College in Indiana. Later she lived in San Francisco, Paris, and Chicago, beginning her life-long love of travel. At the University of Chicago, she worked in the Physics Department with many of the specialists employed on the Manhattan Project. It was in Chicago that Mary met and married Edmund S. Wehrle. Together they moved to Lansing, Michigan, where their first child Margaret was born, and then to Cleveland, Ohio, where their second child Edmund was born. They settled in Storrs, Connecticut, where their third child Matthew was born. Mary’s husband of 59 years taught in the History Department at the University of Connecticut. Mary received a second bachelor’s degree at Annhurst College and taught in the Language Lab at E.O. Smith High School in Storrs. She continued to travel, spending another year in Paris, as well as time in China and Nova Scotia. Mary was very active in the St. Thomas Aquinas Church in Storrs, working for many years with their Haitian support group and traveling several times to Haiti. She loved to read and enjoyed participating in book clubs. She followed the news closely, as well as the adventures of her five grandchildren.

Mary was loved by her family and is survived by her daughter Margaret Kelly Murphy (Chris), three grandsons: Gearód, Declan and Liam; her son Edmund Francis Wehrle (Jacqueline), and granddaughters Annabel and Josephina; and her son Matthew James Wehrle. Mary was predeceased by her husband Edmund Wehrle. Burial and funeral information forthcoming. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Friends of Ecole Agape at https://www.friendsofecoleagape.org/?page_id=136

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Irene S. MorganIrene (Schultz) Morgan Mihok, passes away peacefully at home on March 13, 2026, of dementia, leaving her ...
03/18/2026

Irene S. Morgan

Irene (Schultz) Morgan Mihok, passes away peacefully at home on March 13, 2026, of dementia, leaving her loving husband, also her caregiver Roland Mihok, two sons Dan Morgan and wife Roslyn of Seattle, WA and Tod Morgan of Preston, CT and grandsons Giles Morgan and Eli Morgan of Preston, CT.

Born in New London, CT on Sept. 7, 1937, Irene was the oldest of seven siblings and grew up in North Stonington, CT. She graduated as Valedictorian from Stonington High School, then attended Backus Hospital School of Nursing and became a Registered Nurse. After retiring from Fairview Convalescent Home in Groton, CT, she became the nurse at Dr. McDermott’s practice in New London, CT.

In 1994, Irene moved to North Franklin and married Roland Mihok, a lifelong resident. She became president of the Franklin Historical Society, and was an active member of the Franklyn Church, the Ashbel Woodward Museum, Library, The Last Green Valley and others in Franklin and Lebanon, including Franklin’s historic Lebanon Road one room schoolhouse.

Irene was a licensed pilot and enjoyed flying her plane and taking her friends along for a ride. She was also a member of the woman’s flying club; The 99’s. Irene also had a love of Polka and Square Dancing. She was a pleasure to be around her and will surely be missed by many.

A memorial service will be planned in late Spring with burial at Pautipaug Cemetery in Franklin, CT.

Donations can be made to the Ashbel Woodward Museum or the Lebanon Road schoolhouse.

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Joan C. NieforthJoan Carolyn Nieforth of Mansfield, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 15th, 2026 at t...
03/18/2026

Joan C. Nieforth

Joan Carolyn Nieforth of Mansfield, Connecticut, passed away peacefully on Sunday, March 15th, 2026 at the age of 89.

She was born on September 8th, 1936, in Windham, Connecticut.

She was predeceased by her husband Karl Nieforth, her parents James Whitney and Adeline Gaudette, and her brothers Douglas and Robert Whitney.

Joan is survived by her two loving daughters Maryellen Eldredge of Storrs, and Barbara Adams of Andover CT, her grandchildren Haley Burns and her husband Jeremy Burns, Kara Adams, and Audra Eldredge, her great grandson Jack Burns, whom she adored, her step children Kraig Nieforth (wife Georgia), Scott Nieforth (wife Melissa), Karla Adams (husband Randy), Keith Nieforth (wife Alicia), her niece Debbie Rose Gingerella of Norwich, whom she loved dearly, as well as her sister, Margaret Regan of Windham.

Joan was a loving and kindhearted woman. She found abundant joy in spending time with her family and friends. She cherished her travels with her late husband Karl, exploring the world on many cruises, and attending University of Connecticut functions for several years.

Joan enjoyed spending time with her daughters on holidays. She enjoyed Sunday dinners at Barbara's house, and catching up on each other’s news. Joan was always sure to be present for our big life moments, which are embedded in our hearts and memories forever.

Joan loved vacationing with her family at Sebago Lake in Maine, soaking up the sunshine on a beautiful summer day.

Our family invites you to an hour of visitation to be held on Monday, March 23rd, 2026, at 11:00 AM at Potter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson Street, Willimantic, CT.

A Funeral Service officiated by Pastor Sean Griffith will be held in Joan’s honor at 12:00 PM at the funeral home. Burial will be private.

Joan will be deeply missed by everyone that had the honor to be a part of her life. Her loving kindness will always live on. May she rest in eternal peace.

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David James MitchellDavid Mitchell, of Coventry, formerly of Mansfield, passed away unexpectedly on March 16, 2026 after...
03/17/2026

David James Mitchell

David Mitchell, of Coventry, formerly of Mansfield, passed away unexpectedly on March 16, 2026 after suffering a heart attack. He was born in Windham, on June 2, 1964, the son of the late Leo Mitchell and Audrey Tyler. He grew up in Mansfield, graduating from E. O. Smith High School in 1982. David worked as a truck driver for Willimantic Waste for many years and recently worked at the Mansfield Drive-In.

Dave loved spending time with his children and spending time on his Harley riding with friends. He enjoyed the outdoors and loved camping when he was younger. Growing up in Mansfield, he spent a lot of his time at the Mansfield Drive-In with friends which he had great memories of and where he spent his last day.

David is survived by his daughter, Julia Mitchell of Coventry formerly of Mansfield where he shared a home, son James Mitchell of Mansfield, sister Terry Nielsen and brother-in-law Tom Nielsen of Storrs, niece Stephanie Bora, nephew Robert Mitchell, and niece Rebecca Bradford.

David was predeceased by his stepfather Kenneth Tyler, brother Phillip Mitchell, sisters Beverly Mitchell, and Cheryl Mitchell.

Donations in honor of David can go to the American Heart Association or the American Cancer Society. A Celebration of Life will be held in the spring.

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Larry AlanLarry Alan, known lovingly to many as “Lachlan” or “Papa”, passed away peacefully on March 14, 2026, at the ag...
03/17/2026

Larry Alan

Larry Alan, known lovingly to many as “Lachlan” or “Papa”, passed away peacefully on March 14, 2026, at the age of 74 in Tolland, CT.

Born on September 26, 1951, in Chicago, Illinois, Larry lived a full and vibrant life that touched everyone lucky enough to know him. Larry married Cindi and together they built a home filled with laughter, music, and hospitality. He is survived by his loving wife, Cindi and daughter Dana, her husband Gregory and their sons Samuel and Wesley; son Eric and his wife Sarah; and his sisters Shirley (Joseph); Patricia (Monte); Diane (Butch); and Gloria (Rocky).

Larry graduated from Pace University School of Law and went on to build a distinguished career at Nationwide, where he worked for over 24 years. Colleagues remember him for his steady professionalism, thoughtful counsel, and the warm, approachable manner that put others at ease.

Outside of work and family, Larry pursued many passions. An avid golfer, he fondly remembered rounds at St. Andrews in Scotland as among his happiest experiences. He enjoyed birdwatching and the quiet patience it required, tended to his farm animals with care, and collected and studied U.S. historical flags. Irish music was a steady soundtrack in his life, its melodies reflecting his pride in heritage and love of storytelling. Larry was famous for his jokes, his quick wit, and a generosity of spirit that made everyone around him feel welcome.

Larry’s legacy is one of love, humor, and commitment. He will be remembered for the warmth of his presence, his readiness to share a laugh, and his steady support and love for his family, especially his grandsons. A celebration of life will be held at a later date; details will be provided when arrangements have been finalized.

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Frank Carmel AnnatiIt is with great sadness announcing the passing of Frank Carmel Annati, 74, of Willimantic on March 1...
03/16/2026

Frank Carmel Annati

It is with great sadness announcing the passing of Frank Carmel Annati, 74, of Willimantic on March 14th, 2026. Born in Tripoli, Libya on January 17th, 1952, to Ida (Mallia) and Ettore Annati. Together, they gathered young Frank and crossed the ocean to New York in 1955 and settled in Willimantic, Connecticut.

During Frank’s attendance at Windham High School, he met Eva in art class, and they started dating in 1969. Before he could officially tie the knot in 1971, Frank helped his mother take over the operations of the Bench Shop in 1970 after Ettore passed away. Frank stayed true to his virtues; deeply devoted to his family and his work. Frank poured all of the love he received from Ida into his own children and grandchildren, and especially his great-grandchildren.

Frank loved reading, the ocean, crossword puzzles, the Olympics, sunbathing, gardening, and keeping to routine. Seven O’clock was Jeopardy. He enjoyed watching MMA and boxing matches. Frank also had a great interest in bird watching and travelling. Frank took Eva to Amsterdam, Jamaica, Canada, Florida, along the Maine coastline, and some trips out west. Many business trips took them all over the country.

Frank was always hands on. In earlier years he built several stone walls and walkways around the home which he also helped build. He was such a hardworking man and had incredible attention to detail. In the early 70s, Frank started building his basket case 1942 Harley Davidson motorcycle: a ten year project. He rode that bike with his brother and his friends for decades. Mechanics was a true passion, along with the outdoors, Rock and Roll Classics and especially Reggae.

Out of the many phases of his life, West African drumming had the most impact on Frank. He had taken two trips to Guinea, West Africa to study the percussion, music, and building of the drums. Frank was a member of the Soli Soma Djembe Orchestra (Magicians of Transformation). Frank also led an annual gathering of drum builders called the Drum Builders Conference (est. 2001). This annual conference brought likeminded individuals from all across the United States and several countries together to the Bench Shop every summer for many years.

Frank leaves behind his true love of 55 years, Eva (Makray), two sons, Lucius (Luke) Annati, Jacob (Jake) Annati, and his only daughter, Jilliana (Jill) Scott, his children' s spouses, granddaughters Alicia Annati and Juliet Duchesne, grandsons Nicholas (Nick) Duchesne and Andrew Annati, great-grandsons Virgil (Virg) Annati, Landon Duchesne and Tychus (Ty) Mostowy, his younger brother Richard (Rick) Annati, nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles, cousins, and his cherished friends Rick Liegl and Judd Ayer.

Frank was incredibly easy-going, kind, and a friend to all. He helped countless people in need, even those who did him wrong. A true Capricorn. He did things his way, always the same way and for that he is loved. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends, the Willimantic Community, the African Drumming Community, and endless other people.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Willimantic Public Library, Willimantic Third Thursday Street Fest, Willimantic Footbridge, The Covenant Soup Kitchen, and any other local charity of your choice. He always gave back to the community and he only shopped locally.

Frank touched so many lives, and there truly aren’t words that describe just how much he will be missed. He filled in all our missing pieces and made us whole with nothing but love, always.

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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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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.