She was retired as the Business Manager at J and B Service Company, which she and her husband owned for many years.
The family will receive friends at the Bethel AME Church, New Haven on Saturday after 1 p.m.
A Memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Joseph R.C. Church, Danbury at a time to be announced.
Heather was a faithful Christian woman who devoted herself to sharing Christ's love with others.
With a positive outlook, Jimmy opened Nutmeg Power Equipment with his brother Tommy, in 1966, on Mill Plain Road in Danbury.
Nancy was retired after working for many years as a set up operator at Barden Corporation.
Roberta was an avid fan of tennis and classic John Wayne movies. She also enjoyed jigsaw puzzles and spending time with her grandchildren.
Her greatest asset was her open-door policy at home. Everyone was welcome, and she made sure food was on the table.
Nan was fortunate to have found the love of her life and was married to Ken for 67 and a half years.
She retired in 1989 from the Glen Hill Convalescent Center where she had worked for many years as the evening nursing supervisor.
Mr. Roberts enjoyed fishing on Long Island Sound, boats, water skiing, snowmobiling, snowboarding, motorcycles, fitness and eating right.
Millie championed music and the arts in the greater Danbury area for fifty years. She will be sorely missed.
He retired in 1984 after working for many years as a machine welder at Gilbert Bennett and also worked as a swap driver at Colonial Ford.
He was a recipient of the American Theatre Medal, Victory Medal, Philippine Liberation Ribbon and the Asiatic Pacific Medal.
In 1988 Jerrold was appointed Danbury’s official City Historian, a position he held until 1995.
Betty was an incredible cook whose stuffed cabbage and rhubarb cake will never be duplicated.
A retired educator with the Danbury Public School system, Mrs. Benton taught at Morris St. School a position she held for twenty-five years.
Vera was an avid shopper and reader, and best known for her impeccable sense of style.
Mr. Bracey attended the Bethel Senior Center and enjoyed crossword puzzles.
She loved to fish, do ceramics, oil paint and go on road trips to Canada.
She was a proud, diligent factory worker for Plastic Products and later for MBI in Danbury.
He was born in Danbury and moved back to the city later in life.
She specialized in anesthesiology and met her husband while working at the Cleveland Clinic.
He served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
She was a longtime Danbury resident.
She was a Danbury resident for the past nine years.
She was a member of St. Joseph Church in Danbury.
Deepest condolences to Goetz's family and friends.
He also received "Medal of Bravery" award after saving a civilian from a flaming car wreck.
Deepest condolences to James' family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Louis' family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Gale's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Evo's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Betty's family and friends.
"He enjoyed his family and friends and enjoyed researching and finding solutions for simple to complex issues."
An exercise enthusiast, he was an avid runner and enjoyed weight lifting.
Mr. Ventura was a well-known lawyer in the City of Danbury and an icon in the Portuguese community for decades.
Deepest condolences to Scott's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Jim's family and friends.