Carlyn M. Gay

carlyn gay

March 23, 1962 ~ May 25, 2025

Born in: Fairfield, Connecticut
Resided in: Meriden, Connecticut

Carlyn Gay passed away peacefully on May 25, 2025 after a long illness. She was born in Fairfield, Connecticut on March 23, 1962 to Frank Van Ronk and the late Marie (Garafalo) Van Ronk.

Carlyn worked many jobs throughout her life, but the longest was at Zera Music in Fairfield. She loved all music, from Bob Dylan, to Pink Floyd, the Beatles and Metallica. She loved a good coffee, a chocolate treat, and ice cream. She would spend her free time gardening and feeding the birds.

Above all, Carlyn always put her family first, sharing as much time as she could with them. She was extremely loyal to her family and would sacrifice her health and happiness for them. She was very caring, thoughtful, kind and compassionate.

Carlyn lovingly leaves behind her husband, Floyd T. Gay; her father, Frank Van Ronk; her children, John Johnson, Nichole Steeves, Bryan Steeves, Jr., and Franklin Steeves; her stepchildren, Tina Patrick and Christofer Labrecque; her sisters, Laura Strang and Ramona Strang; her 13 grandchildren, Franklyn Jr., Jocelyn, Greysyn, Declan, Thea, Charlie, Micaiah, Abigail, Malana, Jayden, Holli, and Taylor; her niece, Molly and nephews, Peter and Phillip.

A Celebration of Her Life will be held at a later date. Beecher & Bennett – Flatow Funeral Home, Meriden, in care of arrangements. To send a condolence, see obituary at www.beecherandbennett.com

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  1. Sis Carlyn, words can not convey how I feel about you. You were always there when I needed you. I wish we could be together. RIP.

  2. I will miss you Carlyn we had a lot of fun on game nights over the years. we had some drama too but I loved you and I’ll look out for floyd for you.

  3. we will miss you every day remember you at special get together always in our thoughts and prayers much love dad and Linda

  4. So sorry for your loss! Many fond memories of playing outdoors on Hilltop Dr. with all the neighborhood kids.

  5. We love you Ma. the babies and I are going to miss you and I’ll make sure I tell them stories to keep you alive in our hearts and in our minds. Until the day we get to see you again. And I know they’ll be no more tears in heaven.


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