Wendy Jane Hawley Platt

wendy platt

July 23, 1953 ~ November 29, 2022

Born in: New Haven, CT
Resided in: North Haven, CT

Wendy Jane Hawley Platt, 69, of North Haven passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 29, 2022 at Connecticut Hospice, Branford with her family by her side. Wendy was the beloved wife of 41 years to William T. Platt, Jr. Wendy was born in New Haven on July 23, 1953 and was the daughter of the late Jeanette K. and George R. Hawley. In addition to her husband, Wendy leaves her sister Nancy and her husband Thomas Neeley; mother-in-law Patricia Platt; sister-in-law Karen and her husband Scott Ripa; and brother-in-law Brad Platt. She also leaves her niece Kelly (Ripa) and her husband Joseph Valenti and their 2 children and her nephew Adam Ripa and his wife Emma and their 3 children.
Wendy spent the majority of her life as a member of the Quinnipiac University (QU) family. Wendy graduated from Quinnipiac with a bachelor’s degree in History and French (minor in German) in 1975, receiving the President’s Scholarship Prize awarded to the graduate with the highest scholastic standing in her graduating class. After graduation, Wendy joined the staff in 1976 as assistant registrar. In 1997, she was promoted to associate registrar, a position she held until she retired after a 46-year career at QU. In reflecting on Wendy’s passing Dr. Judy Olian, QU President noted, “Throughout her time at QU, Wendy was beloved by her colleagues and by the students she assisted because of her kind and caring devotion, and her extraordinary professionalism in solving sometimes complex challenges faced by our students in planning their curricula.”
In 1974 Wendy also met her husband Bill at Quinnipiac University while he was a student. As a couple they maintained a close relationship with many members of the Quinnipiac family throughout their married life. Wendy and Bill enjoyed traveling together during their 41-year marriage and made many friends along the way. Favorite locations included Newport, RI, St. John, USVI and Detroit, MI. Their travels often centered around automotive related events, such as the Detroit and New York Car Shows, many Concours d’Elegance, auto museums and sports car races. They also enjoyed trips to Hampstead NC to visit her sister Nancy and her husband Tom, as well as trips centered on visiting historic homes (Gilded Age Mansions) and gardens.
Wendy also enjoyed gardening and completing the New York Times Crossword Puzzle every day. Beginning as a child Wendy was also a cat lover, a love that continued though her whole life.
The family wants to thank the many health care professionals that cared for Wendy over the past couple of years with special thanks to Tara Gordon, Jennifer Grasso-Torlish, Laurie Jambor, Amy Villano, Robin Esposito and Sylvia Avila.
Friends and family are welcome to attend a visitation at Beecher & Bennett, 2300 Whitney Ave., Hamden, on Friday, December 2, from 5-7:30 p.m. followed by a celebration service of Wendy’s life at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, December 3, friends and family will gather at Beecher & Bennett by 9:45 a.m. for a procession to Centerville Cemetery, 247 Washington Ave., Hamden, where a graveside ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. At the family’s request, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to Quinnipiac University or a charity of your choice.

Services

Visitation: December 2, 2022 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Beecher & Bennett Funeral Service - Hamden
2300 Whitney Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518

203-288-0800

Memorial Service: December 2, 2022 7:30 pm

Beecher & Bennett Funeral Service - Hamden
2300 Whitney Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518

203-288-0800

Graveside Service: December 3, 2022 10:00 am

Centerville Cemetery
247 Washington Avenue
Hamden, CT 06518


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  1. Dear Bill,

    I was shocked and saddened with the news of Wendy’s passing. I’m glad that I had the opportunity to get to know her when we worked together in Wilton. I extend my sympathy to you as you deal with the grief of her passing.

  2. Dear Bill,

    So very sorry to learn of Wendy’s passing. I’m so glad I had the opportunity to work with Wendy at QU. She was always such a warm, positive, and helpful person. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

  3. I knew Wendy was special when she was my student early in my tenure at QC ——- I think it was during the McKinley administration. She was even more special when in the Registrar’s office, she’d help me enormously through my Department Chair days. I can still hear her saying, “Don’t worry, I’ll take care of it”. I’m sure that all who knew her have special memories of this special person. Condolences to all her loved ones.

  4. Sending my condolences to your family. Wendy was a blessing and a positive spirit within the Quinnipiac community.

  5. Bill,

    Carol and I send our deepest condolences.

    Thinking of you and hope we have the opportunity to see each other again soon.

    Al

  6. Wendy was a wonderful wonderful person. I knew her when I was Dean of Arts and Sciences and Wendy was terrific to work with and know. Every exchange with her made me happy.

    Hans Bergmann

  7. It was truly an honor to have been part of Wendy’s life for nearly 33 years. By the outpouring of support and love shown from your loved ones, neighbors, friends, students and coworkers, I see that you touched their lives as you touched mine, with love, kindness, friendship, compassion and generosity.
    While her physical passing is a tremendous loss to us; I take comfort in knowing that she is where her journey began, that is, in the hands of God.
    I could not have asked for a kinder and more thoughtful sister-in-law. The greatest gift was being part of Wendy’s life and her accepting me into her life as Nancy’s husband, but the little things that Wendy took effort to do touched us in so many ways, thoughtful cards for every occasion, kitty kindness, cards and smiles and the thoughtful gifts like her great cinnamon rolls at Christmas. These things meant so much to us knowing that we were always on her mind as she and Bill were on ours.
    It is so sad to see her go, but she is no longer suffering. That too provides comfort. With God’s grace we will meet again in the future. There won’t be any wait for Wendy’s entrance to heaven, she’ll be moved to the front of the line without any hesitation.
    I know Bill will miss Wendy tremendously and will grieve a long time as we will. I’m hopeful as time passes the open wound heals a little and that he and Nancy and I are comforted knowing that Wendy is at peace, without pain, that she touched so many people in such wonderful positive ways and is now in the hands of our loving Father. Until death do us part came too soon for Wendy and Bill, even if it was 41 years. We can never imagine this day and how difficult it will be until it happens. We love you Bill and you will always be our brother-in-law.
    Yes, Wendy touched many lives. Our love for her will never fade and her wonderful memories will live on with us forever.
    May God bless her for eternity. I won’t say goodbye, but farewell until we meet again.
    We love you, Wendy.
    Rest in peace


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