Elizabeth “Betty” Noon Ciarlelli, 98, of Hamden passed away peacefully on Tuesday, May 24th, 2022 at Atria Larson Place. She was the beloved wife of the late George Ciarlelli. Betty was born in Hamden on January 3, 1924 and was the daughter of the late Daniel and Elizabeth Cannon Noon. She had worked as the Assistant to the Personnel Director for the Town of Hamden. Betty was an active parishioner of Saint Paul VI Parish/Blessed Sacrament Church, enjoyed playing cards, drinking wine (especially her son’s homemade) but most of all being with her family, especially her grandchildren and grand dogs who she loved unconditionally. Mother of Mary Ann Dauenhauer (Richard) and David Ciarlelli (Marybeth). Nana to Amy Sherer (Ed), Michael Dauenhauer, Megan Ryan (Joseph), David Ciarlelli, Jr. (Carla McNamara) and the late Emily Dauenhauer. Meme to Nicole and Katelyn Sherer, and Nana to Charlotte Ryan. Also survived by nieces and nephews. Predeceased by her sisters Rita Fargeorge, Claire Julianelle and a brother Daniel Noon. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Betty’s caregivers Shelly Brown and Lame Futah for the excellent comfort and care they provided to Betty and also to the entire staff of Atria.
The visiting hours will be Friday morning, May 27th from 8:30 to 9:30 at The Havens Family, North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Paul VI Parish at Blessed Sacrament Church, Hamden at 10:00 AM. Interment will follow in Beaverdale Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of one’s choose.
Our condolences to the Ciarlelli and Dauenhauer families on your loss. We will love and miss Betty forever. Terri & Tony
May “Aunt Betty’s” memory be a blessing for her family,
With love,
Sarah
Dear Mary Ann and family, I became friends with Betty several years ago as I worked at a local farm that she shopped at. After several conversations we realized that her son in law Rick and my brother Rocky were very good friends. We looked forward to our weekly visits and discussed our good news as well as our bad. We were sisters in a sorority no one wanted to be in. She had breast cancer as did I. I kept in touch with her and she was a champ. She gave me a miraculous medal that I carry with me at all times and will forever. The last time I saw Betty was when she lost her beloved granddaughter Emily. It broke her heart. I’m sure she’s in heaven with Emily as I write this momento. God Bless you Betty. Love, Laurel❤️
Dave and Mary Ann
We are very sorry for your loss.
I was saddened to hear of Betty’s passing, she lived a long life and had a loving family. When I had my daughter Cathy I had recently converted to Catholicism, I was extremely grateful to Betty and George for agreeing to stand up for Cathy at her baptism and be her godparents. We were connected, and friends for over 60 years, Betty and I spent time together and talking on the telephone about our families. As it would happen, with both of us in our 90s, Betty recently came to live at Atria Larson Place in Hamden, where I have lived for several years. I am glad that we had some time to reconnect, I am sorry that we did not have more time together. My sincere condolences to David, Mary Ann and Betty’s extended family and friends. Rest in Peace, Jeanne
I can recall spending time with “Aunt Betty” and “Uncle George,” the wonderful couple who supported my parents by becoming my godparents. As the years went on we did not see each other very often, I do recall the very caring birthday cards that came my way as I was growing up. When Betty moved to Atria Larson Place I did get to see her from time to time, and I am glad that my mom Jeanne was able to see her there as well. My sincere sympathy and caring to Betty’s family, I am happy that her struggles are over and that she is at peace. Thank you, “Aunt Betty” for your support to me and my family over the years. Cathy