Mr. Smith was employed for many years with the former First National Stores as a produce manager.
Rose was a giant of the faith, living it through her words, actions and the love that she gave to all who knew her.
The man was struck and killed while off-loading a piece of equipment from a trailer.
He was retired after working for many years as a mechanic and supervisor at CL&P and for over 50 years at Knapp Tree Service.
Calling hours for Basilio will be held Wednesday, October 3, 2018 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Green Funeral Home.
He was a member of Newtown Fish and Game, Hattertown Rod and Gun, Turkey Roost Rod and Gun and Hiram 18 Masonic Lodge for over 50 years.
Dee enjoyed working as the Registrar for the Brookfield Craft Center for more than 25 years.
Mr. Riley taught taught 7th grade math for 21 years at the Somers Middle School and also at Ossining Elementary School for 11 years .
A U.S. Army veteran serving from 1961 to 1964, Stephen was an accountant with the Duracell Corporation for forty years prior to retiring.
Bernie worked for many years as a conductor for Metro North Railroad. His hobbies included golf, wood working, and playing piano and guitar.
Mr. Gould was a veteran of World War II. He was a design engineer at Fairchild Aviation in New York and at The Barden Corporation in CT.
Brian's career in education began at Iona College in admissions and was followed by joining the guidance team at Iona Preparatory School.
Joe enjoyed playing pool, chess, his guitar and never missed the opportunity to play cards.
After military service, Ed applied his strong work ethic in construction, and built his own business as a paving contractor, EJ Bohan Inc.
Catherine spent many years working in the banking and insurance industry.
Stanley was the husband of the late Helen Washenko Karcheski, to who he was married to for 73 years.
In his younger years, Stanley played professional basketball for the Rochester Royals
Susan loved to travel, ‘float’ in her pool and spend time with her beloved family and friends. She was blessed with the biggest heart.
Carol worked as an administrative assistant for the Superintendent of Schools for the Brookfield School System.
Robyn enjoyed reading, spending as much time as she could at the beach and playing word puzzles.
Merlin was a Veteran of the Vietnam War, serving stateside with the United States Marine Corps.
An educator, Mrs. Cohen taught at the Ralph Waldo Emerson Elementary School of Yonkers and with the Brookfield School system.
Her happiest times were spent caring for and spending time with her grandchildren.
Mr. Gallagher proudly served his country as a member of the United States Army.
Ray enjoyed working in the yard, travel, scuba diving, and he appreciated and enjoyed good food.
Ryan's beautiful smile and generous spirit brought joy to his family and his many friends.
Patricia will forever be remembered for her generous heart, bright smile, devoted faith, and friendship to many.
He was a recipient of the Navy Occupation Medal, China Service Medal, U.N. Service Medal, and the Korean Service Medal with 5 Stars.
A longtime member of the Brookfield community, Pat enjoyed serving on the Zoning Board of Appeals, and the Republican Town Committee.
Patricia loved her home, tending to her gardens, and caring for her beloved pets, Rufus and Inky.
He held three degrees in chemical engineering from MIT.
A Vietnam vet, he worked at Danbury Hospital for many years until his retirement.
He served in the U.S. Navy and in Danbury as a firefighter and dispatcher.
He worked as a PGA Golf pro.
Contributions in Jane's memory may be made to a food pantry of the donor's choice.
He passed away Jan. 16.
Her life was devoted to the needs of her family.
She once flew cross country alone in a Citabria Airplane N8780.
Deepest condolences to Yola's family and friends.
Flora worked in the attendance office at BHS for 25 years.