Michael was a kind spirit who will be remembered for his sense of humor, wit, and contagious smile. He was a loving son.
"Jim was known for his huge heart, his loving and giving ways and most of all how much he adored his family."
"Ray spent leisure time by fishing and camping. He loved to dance especially the polka."
Her only thoughts were to offer some happiness to whomever she encountered, however small.
A beloved wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
A beloved wife, mother, homemaker and more
A beloved mother, grandmother, public servant and more.
A daughter, sister, granddaughter, cousin and more.
A loving spouse, mother, grandmother, great grandmother sibling and more.
A beloved mother, wife, sister, aunt, daughter and friend.
Mike was a veteran of the Korean conflict, employed with Fairfield Hills Hospital in Newtown and more.
Warner formerly served as the Assistant Fire Chief of the Ridgefield Fire Department.
Howley served the Danbury Fire Department for 22 years.
He enjoyed watching TV; including Sanford and Son, the Andy Griffith Show, wrestling and Clint Eastwood westerns.
She was an administrator for the Housing Authority of Danbury.
She was so much more than an addict...she deserves to be loved, known and praised for the person she was, according to her death notice.
The Danbury resident graduated from dentistry school and began his career as a dental lab owner. He moved to the United States in 2003.
A retired Electrical Contractor, Mr. Petilli, a Danbury resident, was the CEO and owner of Petri Electric.
The U.S. Army Air Force veteran man was a fisherman, artist and founding member of the Danbury Men's Club.
The New Milford woman received her BA degree from WestConn at the age of 80 and spoke seven languages.
The Bethel woman worked at Danbury Hospital for 21 years and at the offices of Dr. Wendy Maki and Dr. David Pazer of Ridgefield.
Ms. Federici lived in Bethel and taught first grade at St. Joseph's School in Danbury.
Lauren Elizabeth DiBiase, 30, of New Fairfield, passed away unexpectedly on December 11th, 2016. Visitation will be held o Friday.
Danbury resident Susan M. Donnelly passed away suddenly after a short illness at her home on December 8, 2016. She was 65 years old.
She worked as a waitress for over 25 years at The Quality Restaurant on Main St and spent over 30 years at Deep's Trellis on North Street.
Dave Keefe, 50, passed away. He went to Brookfield public elementary schools and graduated from Immaculate High School in Danbury in 1984.
The Bethel woman and former Danbury resident was proud to have received a degree from WestConn at the age of 60.
Eric DeAngelis worked as a music teacher and bandleader at Holy Cross High School from 2014 to 2016. He will be laid to rest on Saturday.
The Danbury woman worked at Cartus for more than 16 years.
The longtime Danbury resident was a graduate of New York schools and had served with the Air National Guard of New York.
Longtime Danbury resident and Praxair employee Mr. Eggers passed away at Regional Hospice of Danbury after a courageous battle with cancer.
Emagene Idell Sandoval worked for the Housing Department for the City of Danbury for over 25 years.
The Danbury resident passed away peacefully on Nov. 28, 2016.
The Rite of Burial will take place on Tuesday in St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church in Danbury.
Mr. Huinker was a member of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Danbury.
She attended St. Joseph Catholic School, was a graduate of Danbury High School and was a member of St. Peter parish.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Gregory the Great Church in Danbury.
Funeral services for the Danbury man will be private and there will be no calling hours.
She will be remembered for work in nursing and her local and church communities.
Tiffany Harris, a Bethel resident, was born on December 11, 1981 in Danbury, CT to Lucinda Harris-Shosan and the late Lloyd R. Smith.