A resident of Danbury for the past 56 years, Mrs. Jordan was a retired nurse’s aide, homemaker and active member of St. James AME Church.
Kevin was an avid golfer and devoted father, and was famously known as the unofficial "mayor" of the Rivington community in Danbury.
Jack retired from Amphenol after 40 years, and then enjoyed working out in the yard and listening to his extensive record collection.
Theresa worked for Barden Corp, retiring as a buyer after 50 years of employment.
Josh attended Danbury Schools and worked as a sous chef at Widow Brown’s Café in Danbury.
A deeply spiritual person, Alice gave quietly and humbly of herself to others. She was forever opening her home and heart to those in need.
Roslyn was a dedicated and compassionate nurse who loved all her patients and was beloved by all her co-workers.
David's time was most enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren and family.
Of the many things he loved and enjoyed, nothing was greater than his love for his family and his kids.
Betty was a comforting, supportive presence for those who would happily spend time with her.
Mr. Tillery was a retired master sheet metal mechanic, having been employed with Hipotronics, Inc. of Brewster, NY.
In early years, Mary was employed with the original Copacabana and Latin Quarter in NYC. S
Most people who were privy to her cooking would likely argue that Malaky was the best Lebanese cook around.
Fran had many adventures growing up in Danbury. Many involved his siblings, neighbors and an infamous Boy Scout troop…
Patty was active in the Danbury Junior Service League and served a term as its president.
Henry most enjoyed his time as a volunteer coach and referee for various sports teams in Danbury.
Neil was the type that loved going to concerts, talking about music, trying new restaurants, and helping his family and friends.
Ellen had been a longtime Danbury resident for the past 61 years, where she was a parishioner of Saint Gregory’s the Great Catholic Church.
Peter was a resident of Danbury, beginning in February 2005, and was a parishioner of St. Peter’s Church in Danbury.
Mary had been a Danbury resident for the past 30 years, where she was a parishioner of Saint Joseph Church.
Pam served as a Danbury police officer and most notably as the late former Mayor James E. Dyer's bodyguard.
In 1944, Marion volunteered for service in the U.S. Navy WAVES, proudly serving in the Fleet Post Office in San Francisco during WWII
Mark Anthony worked as an electrician in New York City for many years.
Mother Freeman was a woman ahead of her time, embodying the term "independent woman," long before it was a thing.
Almerinda loved bringing her family together for Monday night dinners and played such a big role in her grandchildren’s lives.
Post-military, Bill began his career working for Columbia Records, a division of CBS, and remained loyal to the company his entire career.
John was retired from the Danbury Police department after 33 years of service.
Armando was an entrepreneur and began his own company, AB Electronics Inc., in 1992 and retired after twenty-nine years in December 2021.
Grace worked for the News-Times for many years. She also volunteered for the New Milford Senior Center, where she was the life of the party
Nick was a great husband, a kind and loyal friend and always made the best of any situation.
Victor was employed for many years as a realtor in the greater Danbury area.
Danielle Dempsey was "a vibrant and beautiful person with a huge heart and infectious smile," according to those who knew her best.
Diane cherished every moment with her loved ones, especially the moments with her granddaughter.
Jerry was the owner of Jerry’s Transmissions, on Newtown Road, in Danbury, for over 40 years.
Upon her retirement, Carol's joys were volunteering at Branchville Elementary School, Danbury Hospital and St. Joseph Church,
After 30 years of service as a group leader, Winnie retired from American Cyanamid.
Rita was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother. She worked as a purchasing agent for GAR Electroforming for many years.
Richard served in the US Army from 1954 to 1958. He was stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey, and did a tour in Okinawa.
Professionally, Richard worked as a lead engineer for all types of projects over many years, securing at least one individual patent.
Barbara was an active member of every parish she belonged to, participating in Bible Study and serving as a Eucharistic minister.