Bob was a partner in the law firm of Talarico, Frizzell, and Olivo, and a member of the Danbury and Connecticut Bar Associations.
Jordan Robinson, 20, a student at Pace University, suffered a 'medical emergency' while at Pace University in New York.
Helen was the recipient of the Maasabki Medal from the National Apostolate of Maronites national organization.
A lifelong area resident, Patty was a graduate of Danbury High School Class of 1978, and had an extensive employment career with GE Capital.
A successful deli owner, salesman at Victoria Foods and then Salvati Foods, Michael always cherished his Italian roots.
Gigi loved spending time with her family and friends and baking homemade cookies with her grandchildren.
Pat was a homemaker and wonderful mother who happily raised three children.
Marc graduated from Danbury High School with the class of 1988, where he was a well-known football player.
Halina spent many proud years working for Fabryka Samochodow Osobowych in Warsaw as an accountant.
Paul's favorite pastime was all things racing, whether watching on TV or attending the Daytona 500 which he did for many years.
Even by the standards of the era, Jane was a remarkable wife and mother.
Joan and her late husband worked tirelessly on the Connecticut Agricultural Fair where she served as Superintendent.
Kathryn has lived in Danbury for 55 years and was a salesclerk at the former Caldor's in Brookfield for 15 years.
Reis was a machinist and all around Mr Fix-It. He recently retired after working 34 years fixing machines for the US Postal Service.
Ann was a secretary and homemaker and lived in Danbury for over 50 years.
Isabelle, known as a beacon of elegance, grace and fortitude, was devoted to her family and always selflessly dedicated to helping others.
Tina was a nurse and worked at Danbury Hospital for many years on the various floors and later as a recovery room nurse.
Cindy was a lifelong member of First Congregational Church in Danbury, where she ran the church school program for more than 30 years.
Mr. Bush enjoyed family outings, hanging with his friends, swapping war stories with comrades, and spending time with his family.
Linda was known for her kindness and positive outlook.
Jayne opened her home to many homeless cats over the years and donated to local animal shelters.
Anna was an outgoing woman who was born in the Bronx and moved to Ridgefield several years ago.
Jon was a retired teacher and golf coach at New Milford Public Schools and enjoyed traveling.
Andy's favorite pastime was being with his grandkids. He proudly served as a member of the United States Army 82nd Airborne Division.
Diane was a retired teacher for Head Start and was involved in the Trinity Christian Tabernacle Church as a deaconess and choir member.
Funeral arrangements have been announced for Danbury police officer Andrew Katkocin, who died suddenly Dec. 5 at the age of 37.
After working at Boehringer Ingelheim for 18 years, Pam enjoyed her retirement working in her yard, gardening, and lunching with friends.
Bill enjoyed a long career in the air conditioning industry, working for Hitachi Corp. for 20 years.
Ermelinda worked as a homemaker, was a member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Church and had a passion for praying the rosary.
Out of this love of welding, Joe started LoStocco Metalworks LLC. He was also an avid vegetable gardener with a phenomenal green thumb.
Ray spent hours in the garage where he would take things apart, just to figure out how it worked.
Pearl taught French, German, Spanish and English as a Second Language throughout the Danbury school system for more than forty years.
Peter was a lifelong member of the Knights of Columbus for 70 years, and served as Grand Knight of McGivney Council 29.
Mrs. Scozzafava retired after working for many years as a registered nurse at Danbury Hospital.
Bob was a member of Miry Brook Fire House since he was 16 until the time of his death.
Ireneo worked for 33 years with the City of Danbury in the Engineering Department as senior engineer.
Fred's favorite things were playing golf, boating, the New York Yankees, and being with his family.
Vincent owned and operated Shannon Landscape LLC, a garden and lawn maintenance company, for over 35 years.
John served 14 consecutive terms — 27 years — making him the longest-serving councilman in Danbury history.
Mr. Marcus was a retired Signal Maintainer starting in 1975 with Conrail and retiring in 2012 with Metro-North Railroad after 35 years.