Ms. Young was employed for over 45 years as a registered nurse.
Betty loved spending time with her grandchildren, watching the New York Yankees, and westerns on TV.
During his half-century in Bethel, Mau served the community with pride in many roles.
Mary Ann graduated from Bethel High School in 1949, after which she became the first car hop waitress at the Sycamore Restaurant.
Francesca was employed with the Davis and Geck Company for 24 years until the time of her retirement.
Joan enjoyed watching sports and cheering for her favorite teams, the New York Yankees and Liverpool football.
Marilynn and Joseph Vannucci, married for 44 years, died within a week of each in November.
A lifelong Ridgefield/Bethel resident, Paula was successful in real estate sales and in her spare time enjoyed social gatherings and cooking
Prior to moving to Newtown, Barbara was a Bethel resident since 1963 and was the proprietor of Bride’s Etc. in Bethel.
After retirement, Dotty became active in Bethel politics with the Pro-Bethel Party.
Robert was particularly proud of his work in law enforcement.
Carol loved her pets and trained dogs for agility competitions, where she won numerous awards.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Mr. Mannion was a retired toolmaker with the Ambel Precision Manufacturing Corporation of Bethel.
At the time of her retirement, Rosemarie was an adjunct professor at Fairfield University in the Religious Studies Department.
Mary Ann was the dispatcher for the Bethel Police Department for over 30 years before her retirement.
Gina opened Taormina Restaurant in Danbury in 2000, and retired in 2015.
Evelyn had antique shops in Bethel and Danbury in the 1970s and 80s, and worked many area estate sales.
Pat was a past member of the Bethel Women’s Club and served two terms as co-president.
Lucia's passions revolved around cooking and sewing but most importantly, her two children – Tony and Marilyn.
In 1981, Rosmarie and her husband moved to Bethel, where she resided for forty-one years.
Lenny was career military, retired, and served in the Army in Korea during the Vietnam Era war.
Karl was employed with the Bethel Board of Education for 22 years as a staff custodian.
Robert was in the construction industry for over 60 years where he operated heavy machinery and drove trucks for various companies.
Martha was a professional knitter who worked in various knitting stores in Bethel, Redding, Danbury, Ridgefield and Brookfield.
Mary served the community as an EMT for Danbury and Newtown Ambulance and as a firefighter for Dodgingtown Fire Department.
Patrick volunteered his time on the Board of Area on Aging as well as the Board for Bethel Visiting Nurses.
Louis was a hardworking man, working from dusk till dawn, providing for his large family.
As a parishioner at St. Mary's in Bethel, Jeanne was a regular volunteer at the school, and instrumental in starting the library there.
Jim's favorite thing to do in winter was to don his red suit and play Santa Claus for 36 years. Jim never charged a penny for this.
Ralph enjoyed DooWop oldies, especially Dion & the Belmonts, and classic cars. He was affectionately called the Big Bopper by his friends.
Mary was a lifelong Bethel resident and. a beloved presence in the community who never met a stranger that didn’t leave a friend.
Carol retired from Danbury Plumbing Supply in 2008 after which she devoted her time to her family.
Eleanore and her husband were avid world travelers, enjoyed camping and fishing and cross-country skiing.
Pat was an army veteran of the Korean War who met his future wife while stationed at Kelly Barracks in Stuttgart, Germany.
Mr. Cole was an avid supporter of the American Circus while being a 30-year member of The Circus Fans Association of America.
Rob was awarded Life Member Status of Candlewood Company with a plaque in 2018, and the Roger Potter Engineer of the Year in 2003.
Mike was celebrated last summer by the Bethel Baseball Association and was inducted into the State of CT Babe Ruth League Hall of Fame.