He served in the Korean War and was a member of the Joseph Tarrant Post #100 of the American Legion.
Marianne was an avid New York Jets fan and enjoyed the times she spent with people while volunteering at the Newtown Senior Center.
Rosetta will be remembered for compassion and care that stretched across several generations. She prayed and worried about her loved ones.
Geri spent decades working at Danbury Hospital in the Radiology Department. She loved her work, her colleagues, and her patients.
Joe’s easy-going nature and his warm and fun personality made him a recognized leader in his field.
Jeffrey was employed by the Society of Plastics Engineers for 22 years.
He was a recognized expert on the Roman Catholic Church and had appeared on CNN and other news shows.
Mrs. Ledney was a longtime area insurance agent working with the Benefit Planning Company of Danbury.
Mrs. Girolamo worked for many years for the Danbury School Lunch Program, retiring in 1989.
Dora could hold a conversation with anyone young or old about current events, politics, and any sport including her favorite Mets.
Elaine worked at Bethel High school, Connecticut Circuit Systems, and Energy Assistance while raising her five children in Bethel.
Mabelle started a career as the office manager for the Bethel Planning and Zoning Office in 1972 and retired in 1997 after 25 years.
Jim was a science teacher at Bethel Middle School where he also coached boys basketball for over 40 years.
She was a nurse supervisor in the Bronx.
He was involved in playing and officiating local area sports for many years.
He taught American history for many years.
"She dedicated her life to helping others and as an organ donor will continue to live on through others."
One of her favorite pass times was crossword puzzles and solving the Jumble each day.
She was a registered nurse for most of her life.
Deepest condolences to Milsap's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Lise's family and friends.
She died peacefully at Danbury Hospital with her family by her side
Deepest condolences to Joseph's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to John's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Diana's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Scott's family and friends.
Carole enjoyed music, travel and especially spending time with her grandchildren.
Deepest condolences to Mark's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Barbara's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Roger's family and friends.
A resident of Bethel for the past 50 years, Mrs. Duff was the owner of the Bethel Mail Service.
Deepest condolences to Warren's family and friends.
“The world has lost an extremely kind and beautiful soul.”
She was a devoted and caring teacher who loved her job.
Always an accomplished athlete, Vincent played baseball in the Minor Leagues after high school, in 1957.
Deepest condolences to Lucie's family and friends.
Colleen was an avid ceramic maker and instructor. She was active in the Bethel Senior Citizen Center and a member of St. Thomas Church.
Ann especially enjoyed spending time with her Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. Her family was her heart.
Condolences to Raymond's family and friends.