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Jeffrey Hall (VA Move Group)
May 16, 2024 | Orange, CT


Ansonia, Connecticut
Eugene Kenneth BaronEugene Kenneth Baron, 83, of Ansonia, CT passed away peacefully at his home, Friday May 3, 2024. He was the husband of Maureen Comerford Baron. He was predeceased by his parents Eugene W. Baron and Irene Kuczynski Baron, his children Eugene Baron, Anne Baron, and Kateri...
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Jeffrey Hall (VA Move Group)
May 16, 2024 | Orange, CT
I knew Eugene and the whole family.
My sincere condolences to his family.
Peter Klanko
Peter Klanko
May 10, 2024 | Waterbury, CT | Acquaintance

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Catherine Perry
May 09, 2024 | Middletown, CT
Gene was my friend for many years,going back to Little League . He represented the best of public service as an Ansonia and State Police Officer . He will be remembered by his many friends as True Gentleman and Trustworthy individual. REST IN PEACE OLD FRIEND.
Lt. RICHARD L. BROZEK (CSP-Ret.)
May 06, 2024 | Wallingford, CT | Friend
One of the best - always on point and ready to serve whether publicly or privately - Rest in peace Friend and colleague Carl DeProfio - CSP (retired)
Carl DeProfio
May 06, 2024 | Work
My condolences to all. True gentleman and friend to many. Respectfully submitted, TFC Tad Derouin (Retired)
Tad Derouin
May 06, 2024 | Work
Maureen and family. On many occasions Gene demonstrated a quiet strength in the face of terror and profound grief. His extraordinary professional career made him a prize candidate for the city's Police Commissioner in 1987. And we're indebted for his acceptance. His service to our Nation, state and city was of the highest order. In appreciation for his generosity, leadership and humility, we thank you Maureen for sharing him with a grateful community.
Tom Clifford
May 05, 2024 | Friend
Rest in peace, Gene. Until we meet again .. Don Taylor, Classmate, CSP, 1967-2088
Taylor Don
May 05, 2024 | Southbury, CT | Coworker
Baron Family, Please accept my sincere condolence on Gene's passing. I had the honor of working with him as Troopers at Troop I Bethany for several years during the 1960's. I remember him as a dedicated law enforcement professional which resulted in his appointment for training as one of the first accident reconstruction specialist for the CSP. It was my pleasure and honor to have known and work with him. May he rest in peace.
Jerry Dyki
May 05, 2024 | New Britain, CT | Coworker