The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

CLARKE, FAYE K.

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Faye Keller Clarke, age 86, died at home in the arms of her loving husband Mike Clarke on February 20, 2021. Faye and Mike were married for over 64 years. Faye was the daughter to the late Arthur and Helen Keller. She was predecease­d by her sister Helene Humphries and brother Arthur Keller. She is survived by her seven loving children, four from the marriage, three adopted; twelve much loved grandchild­ren; and one much loved great-grandchild: Her daughter Cathy and her husband David Dutkowski and their children Danial and Cayla; David and his wife Adrienne and their children Nerissa and husband Farhat, who much to the delight of Faye announced they are expecting, and Maxwell and wife Laura and daughter Genevieve; Paul and his wife Anne and their children Chris and Caitlin; Karen and her husband John Conlin and their children Thea, Owen, and Della; Cam and her husband Louis King and their child Jennifer; Fred Clarke; and Curtis Clarke and his child Coral. In addition, she was a loving Foster Mom to over 50 children in need of a temporary home.

Faye was a 1956 graduate of Russell Sage College in Troy, NY with a B.S. in Nursing. She started her career at Grace New Haven Hospital as the Charge Nurse of the Rooming In section of the Obstetrics Floor. Part of her responsibi­lities was teaching nursing students how to teach the parents in rooming how to take care of their baby. She loved that aspect of her job. She resigned that position to start a family and Cathy was born in July 1957. Over the years she worked at various nursing jobs, all arranged so she could be there for her family; including part-time work in Nursing Homes, filling in for school nurses, summer camp nursing, and VNA nursing. She loved to teach about nursing and did so, instructin­g pre-nursing students at the high school and nursing students at the Hospital. Throughout her life Faye was always involved in community volunteer activities. In 1978, the American Mothers Committee of Connecticu­t, part of a nationwide group, designated Faye Mother of The Year for her motherhood and community efforts. This elicited an Official Statement from Governor Grasso honoring Faye for her accomplish­ments. When her children were in school, she became active in the PTA, serving as president of Center School PTA and was later elected to President of PTA Council for North Haven. As a Democrat, she became a member of the Democrat Town Committee for the rest of her life. Later, ran for and won a seat on the Board of Education for two terms. Subsequent­ly, she ran for First Selectman and State Representa­tive, and ended up as Third Selectman for two years. Faye was always active as a member of the Methodist church, first in North Haven and later at First and Summerfiel­d United Methodist in New Haven. Active as a Girl Scouts leader, she taught Red Cross first aid to Girl Scouts in North Haven. She grew interested in volunteeri­ng for the Red Cross and became a disaster nurse, requiring her to attend a number of both local and travel disasters on the east coast, where she assisted with setting up shelters and providing medical care to victims. She was also a coordinato­r for programs like Friendly Town. Faye was always just a phone call away from anyone in need of a listening ear, offering support and advice and willing to place a phone call to someone else who could help. She was a fighter for justice and equality all her life. Her family will always remember the gift of time we had during the frequent trips she and Mike made to each of our homes, providing love and support. A Memorial Service celebratin­g Faye’s life will be held at a later date. BEECHER & BENNETT FUNERAL HOME, 2300 Whitney Avenue, Hamden is in care of arrangemen­ts. In lieu of flowers, donations in Faye’s memory may be made to a charity of one’s choice. To send condolence­s to her family, please see obituary at:

www.beecherand­bennett.com.

Caroline Madeline (Esposito) Kopylec of Meriden was welcomed into the Lord’s loving arms on Thursday, February 25, 2021 with her beloved husband of 47 years faithfully by her side after a valiant fight with a long illness. Caroline was born in New Haven on July 9, 1955 to the late Alphonse and Rita Esposito, and grew up in Northford as the elder sister to her four brothers, Dominic, Paul, Michael and Alphonse (Jr.) Esposito. On December 31st, 1970, at a New Year’s Eve party with friends from school, she would meet the man she would fall in love with and have by her side for the next 50 years. The devotion between Caroline and her husband, Rocklan Joseph Kopylec, Sr. (of Northford) was something truly special to witness and bears hope to all who know them. Together they created a beautiful family; three boys of their own, Rocklan Jr. (Kristen) of Meriden, Joel (Kate) and Jonathan (Randy), both of Wallingfor­d, and by extension, seven grandsons, Noah, Sullivan, Gavin, Parker, Sebastian, Carson and Brayden; all of whom were the center of her universe. Caroline graduated from North Branford High School and went on to become a Registered Nurse after attending the Ona N. Wilcox School of Nursing, taking great pride in helping others in Connecticu­t, Arizona, Massachuse­tts, and Rhode Island. She and Rocky lived in Arizona for 16 years prior to their return to Connecticu­t in 2015 to be with family. In addition to wife, mother, friend, nurse, and her favorite title, Nana; she was deeply involved in the Roman Catholic Church where she served as Eucharisti­c Minister, Lecturer, Missionary for the Shut in and Poor, Marriage Preparatio­n Coordinato­r, Catechism teacher and a Member Of the Legion Of Mary, and faithful to the devotion for the Poor Clare’s of Perpetual Adoration, amongst other duties in service to others as she believed God intended, showing kindness, empathy and compassion for everyone she met. In addition to her husband, sons, grandsons and brothers, Dominic, Michael and Alphonse, Caroline is survived by many, many loving cousins, nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends. She is predecease­d by her father Alphonse Salvatore Esposito, Sr., mother Rita Gallagher Esposito, Brother Paul Michael Esposito and nephew, Michael Stephen Esposito, Jr.

Her family will receive relatives and friends at The Wallingfor­d Funeral Home on Wednesday, March 3rd from 9 am-10:30 am, with a Mass of Christian Burial to be celebrated at 11:00 am at the Most Holy Trinity Church, Wallingfor­d, and interment to immediatel­y follow at All Saints Cemetery, North Haven. You can view her funeral Mass via livestream by visiting her webpage at www.wallingfor­dfh.com at 11 am on Wednesday. Please in Lieu of flowers, remember Caroline for her Devotion to “Our Lady of Solitude Monastery” in Tonopah Az. https://desertnuns.com/

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