02/05/2026
William L. Lovely II, 73, of Willimantic, beloved husband of Brenda (Durandetto) Lovely, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at Middlesex Hospital.
He was born on October 5, 1952, in Hartford, Connecticut, the son of the late William and Frances (Jenkins) Lovely, and was raised in Willimantic. William was deeply devoted to his family and took great pride in his roles as a husband, father, grandfather, and brother. Those closest to him knew him as a man who expressed love through loyalty, steadiness, and quiet strength.
William proudly served his country in the United States Military during the Vietnam War, reflecting a strong sense of duty and patriotism. Outside of his family and service, he found joy in the outdoors and maintained a lifelong passion for fishing, clamming, and hunting, pursuits that brought him peace and fulfillment.
In addition to his wife Brenda, William was predeceased by his life partner of 24 years, Mary J. Woods; his brothers, Steven Parkmen and Michael Lovely; and his nephew, Jaime Dancosse.
He is survived by his children, Mark Cargo and his wife Maria of Connecticut; Heather Lovely-Fouse and her husband Thomas (TJ) of Pennsylvania; and Eva Mae Avery and her husband Joshua of Connecticut. He is also survived by his sisters, Andrea McCall and her husband Joe Sullivan of Florida, and Kimberly Lovely-LaFlamme and her husband Michel LaFlamme of Connecticut.
William was a devoted grandfather who cherished each of his grandchildren: Julianna and Benjamin Cargo; Nicholas Pennewell-Garcia; Jaden Etchison; Keira Lovely; Bryan Fouse and Thomas Fouse III; Isaiah and Ahviel Rodriguez; and Cameron, Barry, Rilee, and Sage Avery. His love for them was boundless, and they brought immense joy to his life. He is also survived by several nieces and nephews, including Robert, Amy, Edwin, Wayne, and Michael, as well as many great-grandchildren and great-nieces and great-nephews.
Relatives and friends are invited to call on Tuesday, February 10, from 4:00 to 6:00 PM at Bacon Funeral Home, 71 Prospect Street, Willimantic.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in William’s memory to the Vietnam Veterans of America