Always visiting and helping on her street, the neighbors referred to Alice as the Mayor of Alfred Street.
Eddy was best known for his fearless personality and love for his children, ferrets and anime! Eddy was the guy that could make anyone laugh
Wendy was a beloved English teacher for over 25 years and touched the lives of many students in Bridgeport, Ansonia and Bethel.
Later in life, at the dawn of the Age of Technology, Michele worked as a data analyst and computer programmer doing market research.
She worked as a pharmacy technician for many years before becoming a prescription manager for a large physician's practice in Trumbull.
He was always happy and active, making friends everywhere he went.
A true Renaissance soul, Jimmy was exceptionally brilliant and had an insatiable thirst for knowledge. His creativity knew no bounds.
She created loving homes where her children’s and grandchildren’s friends and endless succession of pets were always welcome.
Doonan worked for the Town of Fairfield Board of Education for 40 years.
William "Billy" Foster, 75, was one of two people killed in a three-vehicle crash on I-95 in Fairfield last week.
Lofton coached the boys team for the past decade.
Prior to her retirement, she worked as a seamstress at Warner's Lingerie in Bridgeport, and at a Bridal Shop in Westport.
She loved to travel, particularly to Cape Cod in the summer, where she picked blueberries, antiqued, and ate lobster.
A kind man, Joseph was very generous with his time, talents, and treasures to his family and those in need.
Betty grew up in the Greenfield Hill section of Fairfield and attended Roger Ludlowe High School and graduated from Bassick High School.
Harry proudly served as an Assistant Registrar for the City of Bridgeport Black Rock 2020 Elections.
He was the beloved “Mr. Gary” at Stratfield School and eventually retired as part of the custodial staff at Fairfield Warde High School.
He served a tour of duty (Korean War) and held a brown belt in Judo. He was proud to serve his country.
He started as physical education director at the opening of the Greater Bridgeport Mental Health Center until his retirement.
She was a licensed therapist for 20+yrs specializing in treating victims of domestic abuse, marriage and family counseling.
As her children grew older, she found a career as a school bus driver where she remained for over 25 years.
He dedicated his entire life to help others.
Raquel worked at Casco Products Corp. in Bridgeport for forty years before her retirement.
He enjoyed a long career in data processing and was an active member of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.
As a member of her community, Betty was a parishioner of St. Ann Parish in Black Rock for nearly 50 years.
She moved to Bridgeport at age seven after many moves to other states due to her father's job.
Following his military service, he embarked on a successful career at Philips Medical.
He was a man of faith and went home to God with a free spirit.
Most notably, Juliet served as a school nurse for the Department of Health in Bridgeport, CT from 1990 until 2006, when she retired.
He will forever be remembered by his contagious laugh, his incredibly generous heart, and the happiness he always radiated.
Beloved Husband, Step-father, Step-Grandfather- Proud U.S. Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War
Frank could drive anything, from a riding lawnmower to a massive excavator, which he loved to do. He was also an accomplished guitarist.
Cathleen grew up and lived on Fairfield Beach before moving to Bridgeport, where she resided for the last 30 years.
Sharron was a graduate of Joel Barlow High School and the Butler Business School.
Bill's passion was sailing; he loved the sea.
Beloved Mother & Grandmother, Cafe Manager of 25 Years
"Jennifer was a talented artist, was the designer of the Kool-Aid Man, and loved antiques."
Gheorghe immigrated to the United States in 1985 and settled in Bridgeport.
He was a co-owner with his brother Ken of the Sullivan Construction Company in Fairfield.
Beloved Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle and Brother-In-Law