Though she faced a myriad of challenges, Grace faced each day with strength and determination.
Grace touched the hearts of those who crossed her path in a loving manner. She treated all with dignity and fawned over the less fortunate.
Mrs. Fricker attended Danbury schools and was employed with Sikorsky Aircraft Aviation and the former Fairfield Hills State Hospital.
Linda was proud to be a second and third grade teacher at both Morris Street and King Street Elementary Schools.
Mr. Holick was retired after working for over 40 years as an electrician at Eaton Corporation.
Liam Devine, an Immaculate High School senior, was preparing for a career in sports journalism and analytics.
David passed away peacefully on January 5,surrounded by his loving family.
Phoebe's passion was loving children and trying to teach them as well. She followed her passion for over thirty years.
Robert's career was in sales and marketing with General Foods Corporation, Faberge, Max Factor, Tetley Tea and Lehn and Fink.
Forrest Palmer is a former president and publisher of the News-Times of Danbury.
Mrs. Wilkes, the great-niece of composer Charles Ives, was a retired paraprofessional employed with the Danbury and Bethel school systems.
She was a retired paraprofessional employed with the Danbury and Bethel school systems.
Most especially was a person with an infectious smile, personality, and laugh. Lynn lived, loved and shared life.
She devoted her life to raising her children who she loved dearly. She enjoyed crocheting, knitting, and baking for her family.
. A star in high school, playing football, basketball and baseball and a captain of each team his senior year.
Beloved Mother and Grandmother
Ammie loved the ocean and always had a huge smile on her face when she was at a concert, and she could play the air guitar like no other.
Jose was the proud owner of Bridges Restaurant in New Milford, Old Oak Restaurant in Danbury, and Scissor Hands Salon in Danbury.
She worked in the Manhattan business world, raised her children and later worked for the City of Danbury.
A lifelong Danbury area resident, Theresa attended New Fairfield High School and attended Katharine Gibbs College.
Charlie was a self-taught auto mechanic who worked during his career at Danbury Ford, John's Automotive and Colonial Ford.
Ella was a longtime member of the New Hope Baptist Church of Danbury where she served on the Usher Board and the Pastor's Aid Ministry.
Don was a gastroenterologist in private practices in Danbury and Newtown for over 30 years.
Edward was a Veteran of World War II and the Korean War, proudly serving with the United States Navy aboard the SS DeLong.
Phil Kelsey had a lifelong love of flying as a private pilot, instructor and air charter pilot. In 1988 Phil co-founded Reliant Air Charter.
In his 18 years on the bench, Judge West presided over housing, criminal, civil and administrative cases.
He served in the African campaign of World War II in the Royal Air Force, stationed in Egypt. He later toured the British Isles as an actor.
Mary was a longtime resident of Danbury and worked at Luke F. Sweeney Inc. and as a senior aide at the United Way of Danbury.
Rickie served two parishes in Connecticut: St. James' in Danbury, and St. Michael's in Naugatuck
She was a wonderful girl with a sweet personality, along with some sass and spunk who touched the lives of many.
Jacquel loved her career as a medical aesthetician when she wasn’t home raising her family.
George was promoted to captain and commanding officer of the Detective Division on July 12 of 1977
David's musical ability was displayed through the guitar, piano, harmonica, and saxophone while writing his own music.
Sumathy lived a full and celebrated life and was always known for her kindness and humor.
Sue was the center of an enormous network of close family and friends whom she cared for deeply.
Upon retirement, Frank carried out his true passion: chef and owner of Vesuvio Italian Restaurant in Danbury, Brookfield and Bethel
Formerly of Portchester, NY and Greenwich, CT
Judy loved to travel and relished opportunities to visit every museum and art gallery along the way.
She was born in Richmond, California
Mrs. Lubus was a recipient of the Person of the Year Award given by the Lebanon American Club and Ladies Auxiliary.