In Bethel, Louise was a member of several local quilting guilds and won many awards at regional quilt shows over the years.
Tom served several terms on the Bethel Police Commission, and was an active member of St. Mary Church.
Florence worked at CVS in Bethel for many years, retiring in 2006. She enjoyed her job very much and the people she met while working there.
Mr. Francisco was an accomplished actor performing in over a dozen TV shows including Gunsmoke and Death Valley Days.
Joe taught drafting and blue print reading at Henry Abbott Technical School for many years, and helped to shape many lives.
Clyde was a member of the Bethel Volunteer Fire Department since 1947, serving for over 70 years and holding every officer rank.
Upon returning from the Army, Phil worked as a foreman for Castro Convertible, and went on to own and operate Danbury Carting.
He made headlines when he was charged with two counts of first-degree sexual assault stemming from charges made by two waitresses
Jean retired in 2005 after working for the Town of Bethel for 15 years as the Public Works Secretary.
Larry made a huge impact on Bethel’s Educational System, serving as Vice Chair for 2 years and Chairman of the Board for 8 years.
Mrs. Wetmore was secretary-treasurer of the Wetmore's Auto dealership in New Milford that she and her husband operated for almost 50 years.
Richard was the Bethel High School Assistant Ice hockey coach for 7 years and continued to coach in town and travel soccer
Roger worked with his parents managing their restaurant, Marcel's Place, in Danbury.
Paul’s ship was involved in the Cuban conflicts and was in the squadron that picked up the first astronaut Alan Shepherd.
Cookie loved to spend much of her time reading, cooking or playing cards. She was most loved for her chocolate cake.
Matt was a tender soul with a big heart, an infectious smile, a huge laugh and punchy wit.
Robert's inexplicable and sudden loss has left a massive emotional void among countless people blessed to have known him.
Audrey came to America in 1956 aboard the Queen Elizabeth
Hans learned the art of wood carving and furniture making from his father and eventually completed masterworks for the Smithsonian Institute
In 2015, Ira was honored with the Fire Fighter Of The Year Award.
Patricia was a graduate of Bethel High School and worked at Marshall's department store in Danbury for over 40 years.
Bob loved life, his family and traveling. He had a quick wit, an infectious smile, baby blue eyes and a great belly laugh.
Emily’s kind and loving nature will forever live in the hearts and minds of all those that were fortunate enough to have known her.
Marietta and her husband owned and operated the Old Sorrento Restaurant and Italian Pastry Shop on Liberty Street in Danbury.
A lifelong musician and entertainer, Bruce always had a song and would provide a soundtrack to life no matter what the situation.
Carol was a homemaker and enjoyed reading, knitting and spending time with her family.
She had been a member of the Bethel Council of Catholic Women and the Stony Hill Fire Department - Women's Auxiliary.
Jack worked on the surveillance system of the Lockheed Martin U2 spy plane and he held an Electroluminescent patent for Timex.
Fran was best known for her outgoing personality, her unique communication skills and her many friends.
Tony owned and operated a successful Land Surveying firm serving the greater Westchester area for more than 30 years.
Ann worked at the Barden Company in Danbury for eight years and then became a homemaker raising her three children with her husband Jim.
Rick was an avid outdoorsman, bowhunter, sportsman, and lover of nature.
Frank was deputy director of the Hubble Space Telescope and instrumental in his involvement with the Apollo 13 Crisis.
Dot was very devoted to keeping journals of every part of her life. She loved gardening and especially enjoyed growing her beautiful roses.
Michael loved to make people laugh and recently started participating in comedy shows performing his own stand-up comedy.
Charles served as a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War.
In 1984, Giuseppe (or Joe, as most called him) and Maria built the new Angelo’s Pizza building across from what was then Carvel Ice Cream.
Paul was a gifted guitarist, singer, and songwriter. As a doctor, he practiced in Danbury
James passed away on Thursday, August 16 in Houston, Texas from complications of bladder cancer.
Peter enjoyed good food, beer, football (Patriots), baseball (Red Sox), boating, fishing, clamming, fun stories and fixing anything.