Chris was an avid golfer, a pastime he was able to enjoy with his wife Jenny, playing golf every season, all season, together.
Njaal was a great man, master carpenter, loving husband & father. He will be tremendously missed by all who were blessed to have known him.
Officer Brooks served in the Danbury Police Department with distinction for 27 years, before retiring in 2007.
He worked his whole career for General Foods in various positions, working his way up from the mailroom to comptroller.
Johannes was a simple man who loved spending his time working on his cars, going boating, and talking about airplanes and his navy career.
Tracy was an amazing mother and wife. She loved to dress up for every holiday and put a smile on every face she would meet.
May lived a full life, cherishing her family and home. She also volunteered at Danbury Hospital for 30 years after her retirement.
Abe opened the Oasis Restaurant, later changing its name to Abe's Steak and Seafood, and operated it for 44 years.
After many years of raising her family, Dorothy got her license and pursued a career at the Sears Catalog Company.
Maria and her husband were active in the funding and establishment of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Danbury
Ginny was a lifelong member of St. James Episcopal Church in Danbury.
Irene's passion for crafting lead her to open The Craft Basket in Brookfield, where she sold supplies and taught classes.
Lew was president of Rogers Park PTO and very active in creating school musical productions when each of his daughters attended.
Barbara was the retired proprietor of the former Barbara’s Boutique.
Marc's life feels cut short, yet he lived more than most people ever do
Dawn worked most of her life in the food service and retail industry, most recently as a bakery manager.
Roger spent more than 42 years teaching English literature and composition at both the high school and college levels.
Elaine and her husband spent most of their spare time redecorating their longtime home and working outside in the garden.
Eddie was a proud United States Marine, having served overseas in the 1950s, and was a dedicated New York Yankees fan.
The couple were co-proprietors of the former Mike's Pizza Restaurant located in the Berkshire Shopping Center, Danbury.
For decades, Ellen devoted her life to bringing babies into this world as a Labor and Delivery nurse.
Peggy’s loving, gentle nature and big smile will be missed by all who knew her.
Ekaterini was an extremely caring, generous woman of many talents, including baking, sewing, knitting, crochet, crafting, and gardening.
Alongside his wife, Ekaterini "Kathy," Mihail owned and operated the former Mike's Pizza Restaurant in Danbury.
Barbara was an educator in Bethel for 33 years teaching Elementary and Special Education at Grassy Plain, Berry, Johnson, & middle school
Mr. Jones was employed for many years with Knapp Tree and later with the Town of Wilton in the Public Works Division.
It didn’t matter the circumstances, Brett would find a way to make you smile, and you would be proud to call him a friend, brother and son.
Mary Jo will be remembered for her loving and caring personality. Her laugh was contagious, and she truly wanted what was best for everyone.
Mr. Metaxas was a prominent figure in the Danbury Greek community, serving in numerous capacities at Assumption Greek Orthodox Church.
Helena was born in Ferreiros do Dao, Portugal, on Sept. 6, 1962, the daughter of the late Antonio and Leonor (Mendes) Luis.
Gloria shared her love for musicals and old movies with her family and could often be found watching one in the recliner.
Steve coached Danbury High School lacrosse, and Danbury High School, Abbott Tech and Immaculate High School football.
Delfina loved to sing, play dominoes, watch telenovelas, shoe shop, and cook her family’s favorite meals.
Fernanda was a resident of Danbury for 53 years, and a retired employee of the Amphenol Corporation, where she worked for nearly 40 years.
At different periods in her life, Bea worked at the Stadley Rough School Rescue program and at Tenax Corp.
Peter served in the US Navy and was a resident of Danbury for over 70 years.
Mrs. Anilosky was active in Girl Scouts and PTA for many years, was a member of the Library, Newcomers Club and the Danbury Senior Center.
Robbie was a surfer, an avid fisherman, mechanic who loved working on cars, long haul truck driver and a "jack of all trades, master of all"
Maria Augusta worked for many years at Davis & Geck in Danbury where she made lifelong friendships that lasted until her final days.
Lee found his calling and a professional, supportive culture 16 years ago when he joined Fanacity Corp. as a Financial Operations Manager.