During her years in Danbury, Mrs. Moreland was a very active member of King Street United Church of Christ. She served as Deacon.
She attended St. Peters school and was a graduate of Immaculate High School in Danbury.
Mrs. Shilstone was a Danbury teacher, member of the League of Women Voters, the Redding Ethics Committee and Danbury Children First.
Stephen M. Corona, 53, a Danbury native, was a computer programmer with List Services of Bethel.
She was a volunteer at Hancock Hall and Filosa Convalescent Center and was also active in the Danbury Senior Citizens Center.
The Danbury woman was an active, faithful member of Christian Life Fellowship.
Danbury resident Oscar Steadman III, 47, passed away at the Center for Comfort Care after a long illness.
Mr. Moffett was a member of the Danbury NAACP and worked as a chef at Ridgewood Country Club and Altna-Craig Nursing Home in Ridgefield.
Mr. Cherry was a charter member of the Danbury Branch of the NAACP as well as a lifetime member of the National Organization.
Margaret Alice Kovacs founded the family business; Kovacs Construction Corporation of Danbury and Oxford.
During the Great Depression she wrote tickets, the labels that went inside the hats, as a result of her beautiful penmanship.
A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, September 22,2016 at the First Congregational Church in Danbury.
She worked for 17 years as the clerk for the Danbury Superior Court and was a proud recipient of the Liberty Bell Award.
Donaldson was coach of the Danbury High School Boys Soccer Team, which won three state titles under his direction.
Vandy Ngov, 72, of Danbury, died peacefully on Tuesday, September 6th. She was born in Cambodia.
A 'Going Home' service will take place on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 at Trinity Christian Tabernacle Church in Danbury.
He attended St. Rose School in Newtown and Immaculate High School in Danbury.
She was a waitress at the Ancient Mariner Restaurant and manager of the Corner Pub in Ridgefield.
Cynthia Ann Almeida, a Danbury High School graduate, owned her own business, An Inspiration Hair Salon, in Brookfield and Bethel.
She was a graduate of Danbury High School and had worked as a Dorm Mother for WestConn prior to retirement.
Patricia Djakovich Nagle, 68, of Danbury, wife of James R. Nagle, passed away on Sunday, September 4, 2016.
Jack Dunlap, Sr., 86, former Danbury resident, passed away on Saturday.
Leon grew up in New Fairfield and moved to Monroe with his wife in 1991.
A hatter by trade, George owned and operated The Lubus Fur Company and along side with his wife Opal, the Meadowview Rest Home.
Paul Joseph Prizio, age 31, of Danbury, died unexpectedly of natural causes peacefully in his sleep at home on Friday.
Florence L. Stasiak, 77, of Danbury died peacefully, surrounded by her family, on Tuesday, August 23 at Danbury Hospital.
Mimi was a Danbury High School graduate and a parishioner of St. Peter Roman Catholic Church of Danbury.
He was a member of the Korean War Veterans Association in Danbury and helped raise money, work for the group and help prepare for meetings.
Mrs. Antonios lived in Danbury since 1990 and worked at Ullman Devices of Ridgefield for 21 years.
Mr. Silva immigrated with his family to the United States in 1986 was employed with Technipower, LLC of Danbury.
The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, August 25 at the Cornell Memorial Home.
Mrs. Lillian E. (Cornell) Vallely worked as an assembler for Consolidated Controls in Danbury.
Calling hours for the Danbury man will take place on Friday, Sept. 2, at Cornell Memorial Home, 247 White St., Danbury.
The Danbury man and 23-year college professor toured in Europe with the Glenn Miller Orchestra under the direction of Ray McKinley.
Gilbert Brown was born and raised in Danbury and graduated from Danbury High School in 1968. He served in the U.S. Air Force from '68-'72.
The Brookfield man was a member of Congregation B'Nai Israel of Danbury. The family will observe a period of mourning beginning on Sunday.
Mrs. Barton, a 20-year Nurse Supervisor in Danbury, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully in her sleep.
Dr. Schwartz became the first certified board specialist in internal medicine, and initiated the first program for interns and residents.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Ann's Place, 80 Saw Mill Road, Danbury CT, 06810.
She was a graduate of Danbury High School and had attended Norwalk State College. She had worked for the former Dayton Rogers Company and Pe