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Aloisa, Brown, Chrissos, Thibodeau, Tubman: Deaths from Enfield

Enfield, CT – Here are some recent death ads from Enfield.

William Aloisa, 74Loved husband for 51 years of Francine (Soitos) Aloisa, died on May 12, 2025 after a long illness. He completed the Enfield High School, visited the Vaughn Barber School and opened the very successful Mane -Haaruter in 2015.

Joseph BrownLoved husband of Cathy (Kurek) Brown for 45 years, died on May 13, 2025 on his 76th birthday. He completed the Enfield High School in 1966 and worked in the US Army in the US Army from 1968 to 1971. Until his retirement in 2015, Joe was a security officer for Aetna Life & Casualty and Windsor Property Management. Joe was a member of the Thompsonville Moose Lodge 1525, American Legion Post 80 and Knights of Columbus Council 50.

Carol (Zeppieri) Chrissos, 85Loved wife of George Chrissos, died peacefully on May 11, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Carol's compassionate and selfless spirit led her through a sensible career in nursing. She was a proud graduate of the St. Francis School of Nursing and began her career at the St. Francis Hospital in Hartford. Her commitment to the healthcare system continued in Enfield, where she as a nurse in Dr. Francis Figueroa worked and served the community for many years.

Gerald Thibodeau, 80Loved husband of the late Elaine (Dewsbury) Thibodeau, died peacefully on May 7, 2025, surrounded by relatives, after a brave fight. After graduating from the Enfield High School, Jerry proudly served his country in the navy, stationed in Norfolk, Virginia, on board the USS USTINA ATF-163 as DC2 E-5. He later moved to the Marinereserve in Bainbridge, Maryland, and completed his service with honorable discharge and the National Defense Service Medal. Then he devoted himself to his family and made a long career as a truck driver before he retired and continued his service work full -time.

Thomas Tubman, 77Formerly from Cumberland, Ri and Enfield died unexpectedly on May 11, 2025. He was died by his beloved wife Dorothy A. Tubman. Thomas, a real man from Renaissance, had a brilliant mind on problem solutions, an extraordinary intellect and a wide range of talents. He acquired a degree in engineering at Roger Williams College and spent over five decades in the energy industry, with 11 professional licenses. He was recognized in his retirement in 2023 with one of the most prestigious lifetime prices in the industry.

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