Michael, a longtime driver for North Penn and Rudy's Limousine, enjoyed motorcycles, cooking, classic rock, sports and his loving family.
CT Department of Veterans Affairs and CT Funeral Directors Association to conduct final military honors Friday for the veterans.
The winning Play4 ticket was also sold at a Bridgeport business, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
Danny Quarante, who coached Little League in the city, died Saturday at the age of 46.
George proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was a longtime dedicated employee of General Electric.
Kevin, a devoted father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, was known for his quick wit and love of cars and motorcycles.
Bill, known as "Papa" to his loved ones, was a devoted family man, retired retail manager and active member of the community.
Howard, a charismatic gentle giant, proudly served in the Air Force, was a successful entrepreneur and a dedicated member of the community.
Laurie, a devoted mother and loving grandmother, enjoyed bowling, arts and crafts, bargain hunting and spending time with friends.
A joyful little boy, Israel truly enjoyed being with his family, especially when his big sister, Naomie, would read, play or sing with him.
Tim, known for his sense of humor and big heart, worked for Connecticut Distributors for over 30 years and was a devoted family man.
Arthur was a proud patrolman for the Bridgeport Police Department for many years and was a devoted member of numerous organizations.
José, a loving and devoted family man, worked many years as a machine operator for several New Haven area construction companies.
Bob, a dedicated family man and friend to many, was known for his sense of humor along with being an avid fisherman and football fan.
Walt had contagious smile and a wonderful sense of humor. He cherished his family, painting, gardening, hiking, playing tennis and kayaking.
Bob, a quiet, generous man with a huge heart, worked many years for the City of Bridgeport Parks Department.
Ed, a loving family man and over the road trucker, was active in the community and member of the White Oak Baptist Church bus ministry.
Donald, affectionately known as “Big D”, was an extremely caring, loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather.
Beloved Wife, Mother, Grandmother and Sister
Robert, a talented writer and artist, was a self-employed truck driver. He loved his family, friends and animals unconditionally.
Bob worked 40 years for Sikorsky Aircraft, was a U.S Army Vietnam veteran and was an active member of the American Legion Post 177.
MaryAnn worked numerous jobs in the area, loved music and dancing and was always devoted and dedicated to her family.
Ed proudly served in the U.S. Army and worked as a chef for private clubs and at the Algonquin Club for many years.
Best Known as "Mama" from Vazzy's Restaurant, Beloved Mother & Grandmother
Karlis, a skilled roofer and carpenter, was an avid motorcycle and car enthusiast.
Ken, a dedicated family man, was a U.S. Army veteran and a retired tool and die maker for Sargent Manufacturing Co.
Craig, an avid jazz enthusiast, worked for Sikorsky Aircraft and was a decorated U.S Marine.
A veteran who worked for SNET, he ran Dave's Café, was a reader of military history, and had a from-the-factory '70 Chevy Nova until 2017.
Louis, a devoted family man, owned and operated his car detailing business, proudly served in the U.S. Navy and was a boxing enthusiast.
John was a proud U.S. Army veteran and a retired Stratford Police officer with 37 years of service.
Ann, a dedicated cook, baker and quilter, enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.
Chris, known for her lively and colorful spirit, was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
Luis, a loving and devoted family man, worked as a screen printer at Bridgeport Screen Printing for many years.
William, known for his friendly personality and clever sense of humor, was a decorated member of the Connecticut State Police.
Michael, a loving husband and selfless man, worked as a painter and was passionate about fishing, sports and his kitty, Misty.
Amado, a devoted and proud father and grandfather, worked as a prototype specialist for the space shuttle program at United Technologies.
Mary-Jo always had a zest for life and was a loving and devoted mother and grandmother. She also enjoyed animals and the outdoors.
Barbara was known for her generous smile, her wry sense of humor, her dignity and tell-it-like it-is attitude, and the twinkle in her eyes.
Tony, an avid fan of digging for gems, rocks and minerals, worked as a Landscaper for Monet Landscaping of Bridgeport/Monroe for many years.
Maida impacted the lives of many while working for the Diocese of Bridgeport for many years at St. Ambrose and St. Raphael schools.