Antonio Augusto enjoyed hosting events, dancing, going to the beach, and spending time with his friends.
Roger proudly served his country as a paratrooper in the U.S. Army 82nd Airborne Division.
Kathleen was a devoted and faithful servant of the Lord and led a long spiritual life.
Ken was a proud Marine veteran of the Korean War, and was an active member of the Korean War Veteran’s Association in Danbury.
Rose was one special lady and will be missed by many. Her enduring faith, devotion and generosity will be cherished forever.
Dhyann was an extraordinary artist, landscape designer, gardener and chef.
Ted was a devout parishioner of St. Gregory the Great Church, and enjoyed woodworking, building birdhouses, and taking long drives.
Mr. Persichilli retired after working as a meat cutter/butcher at Stop and Shop and was a communicant of St. Gregory the Great Church.
Mrs. Wichman was a secretary/bookkeeper for the family businesses, Central Package Store and Danbury Rubber Stamp/DRS Designs
Mr. Hill was retired after working for many years as a machinist at Anania Machine Company.
Greg worked as a chef in many restaurants, most notably as head chef at Stony Hill Inn in Bethel.
Joseph's favorite things included playing with his dogs, kicking around the soccer ball, playing with trucks and learning about farm animals
Mrs. Bouteiller retired after working as a bookkeeper at Matz Lumber for many years.
Bob was ordained a deacon in 1978, and served at St. Gregory the Great Parish, Glen Hill Center Home and Dorothy Day Hospitality House.
Elaine ran a successful private tutoring business throughout the Danbury area.
Mrs. Murray was a longtime parishioner of St. Francis Cabrini, New York, and Saint Elizabeth Seton Church of Ridgefield.
Barbara was a vibrant, loving woman who treasured every person she knew, especially her family.
Gloria worked for many years at Danbury Hospital in medical billing.
Jane was a former member of the PAL Activity Board of Directors and a former member of St. Gregory's Ladies Guild.
Adrienne was a para-educator with the New York Board of Education. She was also a parishioner at St. Mary Church in Bethel.
Joan was a Catholic and took strength from her strong faith.
After retiring, Joan’s love of reading brought her to the Bethel Library, where she worked for 18 more years at the circulation desk.
Patricia enjoyed working for the Danbury Public Schools, in the cafeteria. She was currently at Pembroke School.
Ann worked as a bookkeeper and office manager at S. S. Kresge for over 40 years.
Mary Lou worked as a medical assistant before opening the Country Craftsman/Country Peddler with her son Randy on Crosby Street in Danbury.
Lucille worked for 50 years as an administrative assistant at various corporations.
Bob's softball career with the Danbury Industrial League is legendary! His team won the league championship for nine years in a row.
Mr. Cronin was retired after working for many years as a telephone lineman with Verizon, and enjoyed playing the guitar and fishing.
A member of the Southern New York Racing Association, Paul was the crew chief of the Drumm Brothers 45 Stock Car Racing Team.
Fran worked as an LPN at Danbury Hospital for many years.
Caroline worked as an administrative assistant for Union Carbide until her retirement.
Frances worked for many years as a registered nurse at Fairfield Hills Hospital.
Mrs. Schulze was a member of Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish of Danbury and a member of the New American Dream Foundation.
Neil worked as an educator in the Stamford public school system for 30-plus years, retiring in 1992.
Monica was a professor of accounting at Western Connecticut State University until her retirement in 2009.
Michael worked for many years as head custodian for the Danbury Public Schools until his recent retirement due to health issues.
Terry attended Danbury schools and worked at various local restaurants and clubs, most recently for Visiting Angels.
Mr. Timan was a member of D.A.R.F., Richter Park Senior Men’s Club, and the Danbury Old Timers Athletic Association.
Following the September 11 Attacks, Prunty was a natural choice to help establish Human Intelligence Collection operations at Guantanamo.
Peggy was a homemaker and a kind and caring woman who will be greatly missed.