![]() ![]() ![]() He loved boats, cars, motorcycles, snowmobiles, and could fix anything. Bob was a member of Paugassett Hook and Ladder in Derby and the Coast Guard Auxiliary in Stratford. He and his wife loved spending the winters at their second home in New Smyrna Beach, FL, and enjoyed time on Cape Cod since they were teenagers. Prior to Lifetouch National School Studios, Bob and John had a little soda fountain/luncheonette called “Benco’s” in East Derby. Bob and his brother John opened Lifetouch National School Studios in Derby, and he worked there for thirty years retiring in 1995. He and his family have lived in Orange for the past 50 years. Bob was born in Ansonia on February 6, 1940, son of the late Paul and Anna (Samojedny) Benco. He is the beloved husband of 60 years to Jean (Edson) Benco. Robert Paul Benco, age 81, of Orange, peacefully entered into rest at his home on Sunday, January 9, 2022, surrounded by his loving family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to The American Cancer Society. A Graveside Service will follow at Riverside Cemetery, 308 River Road, Shelton. at the CODY-WHITE FUNERAL HOME, 107 Broad St., Milford, CT. She was predeceased by her son, Roger Bates and her siblings.įamily and friends may gather on Tuesday, Februfrom 11 a.m. Nancy leaves behind her sons, Allen Bates, Stephen Bates, and Brian (Paula) Bates grandson, Jeremy (Allison) Bates a great granddaughter, Amelia and one more on the way. After retirement she enjoyed doing puzzles and being with her family and friends. She worked as a machinist her whole life and retired from her work at The Lighting Quotient in West Haven after 30 years at the young age of 81. She loved the outdoors, gardening, and taking care of her home which she resided for the past 48 years. She and her late husband Richard enjoyed boating and camping around CT with their camper and vacationing in Maine while visiting family and friends. Bates, 85, of Milford, beloved wife of the late Richard Bates, passed away peacefully at home on January 26, 2022. at the All Saints Cemetery, 700 Middletown Ave., North Haven (MEET DIRECTLY AT CEMETERY). Ball and brother, Donald Ball.Ī Graveside Service will take place on Friday, Januat 2 p.m. He was predeceased by his parents, Delphia (Rasneke) Ball and Nolan V. Richard is survived by his brother, Ronald (Karen) and Timothy (Claudia) Ball, as well as many close friends. Personally, he was known to be a true friend for many. ![]() Richard was professionally known to have the patience of a saint, slow to speak, always kind, never judging. ![]() Richard worked for a number of agencies including Easter Seals, Goodwill Industries of New Haven, eventually retiring from Yale University where he thrived to assist people with varying abilities obtain and maintain employment. He was a graduate of Southern Connecticut State University and pursued a career in Human Services. He descended from an early settler family that never owned slaves, a fact he was proud of. A Southern Gentleman: Richard was born in the mountains of Virginia. He chose to keep his illness quiet as to not ruin the Christmas season for all who cared for him. With his close friend, Michael Rampino Jr, by his side, Richard Nolan Ball, beloved brother, Uncle, friend, neighbor and colleague, passed peacefully in his own home. ![]()
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