Trevor spent as much time as possible boating with family, friends, and the much-loved family dog, Mickey, on Candlewood Lake.
Elsie worked for a bank in Mount Kisco, NY and later for a Chase Manhattan Bank branch in New York City.
Keith worked for many years as a heavy machine operator for Peckham Materials.
Michael was the sous chef at Interlaken Inn, Lakeville, where he will be missed by all who worked with him.
Patricia was a devoted parishioner of St Joseph Church in Brookfield and served as the parish secretary for many years.
After discharge from the Navy, Vincent maintained a successful dental practice in Mount Kisco, NY from 1970 until 2010.
Arthur taught physics for more than four decades, serving at Ridgefield High School and later at WCSU.
Bonnie’s great passion was for the piano. She was blessed with perfect pitch and was on track to becoming a classical concert pianist.
Lillian always enjoyed crafts. For many years, she gave ceramic lessons from the basement of her home.
Larry served on the Board of Education in Brookfield for 15 years, and was a member of the local Jaycees and Rotary Club.
Mr. Zaffino was a member and secretary/treasurer of Local 626 musicians' union for many years, but his true passion was conducting.
Don was an elementary school teacher in Brookfield for 36 years.
Alex was a very proud, seasoned truck driver who saw much of the United States working for himself and for Yellow Freight.
John was a past president of the Greater Hartford Obstetrical and Gynecologic Society and a past VP of the Danbury Hospital medical staff.
Elaine served in the Danbury School system for 37 years.
Bob was brave and strong, enduring what many could not.
Peter was a Paul Harris Fellow in Rotary International, and was active in church and community service throughout his life.
Pat was a 1951 graduate of Bethel High School, and a 1954 graduate of the Danbury Hospital School of Nursing.
Christine graduated from Brookfield High School and then was employed for over 40 years as an accounts receivable specialist.
Jackie’s Catholic faith was extremely important to her, and she attended daily Mass for most of her life.
No matter how busy she was, Lee’s number one priority was always her friends and her family who she cherished and loved unconditionally.
As an engineer for Grumman Aerospace, Mr. Golde focused on the development and execution of the Lunar Excursion Module.
Mr. Collins worked for many years as an automobile salesman, and at Orkin and Photronics in his retirement.
Anne Trenck, 75, was remembered by town officials for her warm personality.
Patrick was a parishioner of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church, where he was a Eucharistic Minister and taught religious education.
Swedish immigrant Margot was an entrepreneur here in the US, owning and operating the Snack Shop at the Brookfield bowling alley.
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died
Condolences are extended to the families and friends of those who have recently died.
Mrs. Nelson was retired after working for 20 years as a community training home manager for the State of Connecticut.
Paula had careers in banking and relocation, however she was proudest of her home child care business.
Mrs. Carr taught seventh grade at St. Joseph School in Brookfield for over 20 years, and loved to hear stories from her former students.
Madeline was an administrative assistant for the VP of Blue Cross/Blue Shield and later ventured into real estate.
Jim was an avid sports fan and enjoyed rooting for the Boston Red Sox and NY Giants and the whole family enjoyed following the UCONN Huskies
Steven led the Stamford Securitas USA office, serving as a branch manager for many years.
John was an active member of the Brookfield Police Commission and a trustee of the Brookfield Library for 20-plus years.
Nadia went to medical school in the Netherlands and graduated in 1951 as the first Creole woman to earn a medical degree in that country.
Helen was an avid bingo player, casino goer and puzzle book solver.
Maghen's dream of owning her very own salon one day had become reality right there in Ridgefield, at MC Hair Designs.
Nancy was retired after working for many years as the director of Peter Piper Preschool.
For more than 35 years, Wayne worked in the business area of sales/order processing.