Matthew loved his family, shopping for treasures to add to his extensive DVD collection, dinners at JK's and Mass at St. Gregory the Great
Teri was an avid reader, loved gardening and the beach. She was quick minded and loved a good argument.
As a young man, Ed was a passionate business entrepreneur. He worked in his family business in the Danbury hatting industry.
Hailey’s young soul will no longer suffer. Those who loved her will now carry her pain and slowly learn how to go on without her.
Rosemary worked for many years in the Graphic Design industry and was semi-retired from DeKadt Marketing
Ray had a passion for music and sports and was an avid Boston Red Sox fan. He cherished time on Cape Cod with his wife.
Philip was Treasurer of New Fairfield (20 years), and was a lifetime member of The New Fairfield Lions Club (President 87-88).
Arthur attended and graduated from Henry Abbott Technical School in Danbury and served in the U.S. Army during the Korean Conflict.
Michael was a 51-year member of the Danbury Elks Club and was an active volunteer at the Orleans/Eastham Elks Club.
Arlene, was a retired realtor of 43 years with various agencies, and co-owner of Lang Associates in Ridgefield.
Glenna was awarded the Liberty Bell Award during her time at the court for exceptional service and dedication to her job.
Steven enjoyed movies and working on cars. His smile would light up a room; he was friendly and outgoing and was known for his laugh.
In 1978, the family migrated to the U.S. and built a life in Danbury, where he worked as a machine operator at Rapid Power Technologies.
Bethellen was a devoted mother and homemaker, with an engaging and free spirited personality.
Arthur was a voice for public education in Danbury and throughout Connecticut as well.
Glenn and his wife celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary last June with their family.
Henrietta and her husband George were the owners of George Sam's Restaurant on White St. in Danbury.
As a registered nurse, Patty worked in New York state and Boston, MA, but came home to continue her career at Danbury Hospital.
Mr. Carr was retired following 37 years with Union Carbide and 7 with Boehringer Ingleheim.
She was retired as a bookkeeper., and was a communicant of St. Peter Roman Catholic Church in Danbury.
'Toph' was a kind-hearted man who always held his loved ones' well being at the forefront of his mind.
Patricia loved the sun, sea, and sand, looking forward to summers on Cape Cod and winter vacations in St. Croix surrounded by family.
Nancy-Lou took great pride each year in decorating a Christmas tree to be raffled off during the Festival of Trees.
An active member of Saint Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, Lucy was a member of the Altar Society.
Jacqueline was known for her vibrant spirit which radiated through her infectious smile and laughter.
She will be forever remembered for her humor, kindness, and love of dancing, Notre Dame and Coca-Cola.
Gladys was a teaching assistant at Danbury High School for many years.
Giuseppina possessed enthusiasm, compassion, selflessness and a love of life. She cherished her family and friends.
Obituary: Marilyn Zinser Moody, 88, of Danbury
The Danbury man was struck and killed while off-loading a piece of equipment from a trailer.
Marie was kind, loving and enormously generous to her family and friends and to everyone she met.
Although he played semi-pro baseball, Jim coached the St. Joseph Girls' Basketball Team for many years.
Aside from being a wonderful mother and wife, Ida was an amazing artist who continued her work until just a few years ago
Angela was active in the Ball Pond Beach Association, enjoyed traveling, the beach and was a wonderful cook
Bob was Director of Operations at the Ives Concert Park in Danbury and later Technical Director of the Ridgefield Playhouse.
Donald loved to play golf, and enjoyed watching his Jets and Yankees. He took great pride in being a U.S. Navy veteran.
Alfred loved to read and was known for being a people person.
Bob grew up mostly in Danbury, attended Danbury schools and went to work in January 1943 for the Danbury News-Times.
She had a love for helping others and a passion for music and the performing arts.
Von was a standout basketball player who earned recognition as the Danbury High School State Basketball Champion and Hall of Famer.