Dianne Zeinoun will always be remembered for the sweet and giving soul that she was, and as a devoted wife and a loving mother.
Mr. Plecity was a member and past president of the Lions Club of Danbury and a lifelong member of St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church.
Ann worked for many years at the Southern New England Telephone Company and had fond memories of her co-workers who became lifelong friends.
Mark was most recently was employed as a Senior Chemist with King Industries of Norwalk, and previously with Bedoukian Research Inc.
Betty Ann was an avid sports fan who played golf and tennis into her 80s.
Elisabeth worked as an assembler for Siemens for many years.
Chris worked for Solomon Community, was a member of the VFW Post 149 Auxiliary and a coach for Danbury youth soccer.
A lifelong Danbury resident, Rich was a former employee of the City of Danbury in the Office of the Mayor.
Joe was a dedicated police officer with the City of Danbury, as well as a member of the Catholic War Veterans and the American Legion.
In her younger years, Mary worked as a real-estate agent. She devoted the rest of her life to her family.
Dan was employed with Dellwood Dairy for twenty years.
Kathy retired from Danbury Hospital in 2011.
Mrs. Yorio was an active communicant of St. Peter Roman Catholic Church in Danbury.
Florence worked for the Danbury School System, taught CCD for St. Gregory’s and served as president of the Danbury School Volunteers
Rita was chosen from a large pool of applicants to set up the first ultrasound department at Danbury Hospital.
Marianne especially enjoyed meandering through craft fairs and cherished purchasing artisan created works for herself and others.
Mrs. Korbel retired after working for many years as a home care professional.
Chris was a faithful and dedicated member of St. James’ Church, and a fierce advocate for the disabled, marginalized, and disenfranchised.
Katharine worked for many years at Danbury Hospital. She later worked for the Danbury Police Department and Mazzia Appraisals.
Erminia was an inspired singer and had been in a multitude of shows in many venues which focused on country western music.
Mrs. Rotella was employed with the State of Connecticut at the Danbury Superior Court.
Vikie was the first woman to serve on the Common Council for the City of Danbury.
When Tina wasn't working, she loved to travel, especially to beautiful beaches with a good book in hand.
Amalia’s life has had its trials and tribulations, but she pushed through with strength and faith.
Joan was active in local politics in Bethel and Danbury. She was Mayor Dyer’s aide and receptionist for Mayor Boughton until her retirement
Sandy worked for SNET as an Outside Plant Engineer for 30 years before his retirement.
Richie began his career at IFF, then worked at Felton, and retired after working at Belmay, Co. for over three decades.
Maria and her family opened Royal Weddings Bridal Shop in 1982, dressing thousands of brides over the years.
Bill owned and operated William F. Waters Construction Company for many years.
Zita was employed by Southern New England Telephone Co. as a service representative, observer, instructor, and business office supervisor.
As a lifelong resident of Danbury, Irene attended Danbury schools and graduated from Danbury High School with the Class of 1947.
Brian was educated in the Danbury school system and was a long time employee of the Danbury News Times.
Anne’s smile filled everyone she met with warmth, and she exuded a level of kindness that was contagious.
Patricia was the most giving person who never wanted for anything except for keeping everyone together.
Evelyn's biggest honor was to co-chair the first Assumption Greek Orthodox Greek Festival on Farview Avenue in Danbury.
Charlotte served on the Board of the Richter Arts Association and chaired the Mayor’s Commission on the Status of Women.
Mrs. Rodrigues worked for many years as a cosmetologist at C&C in the Danbury Fair Mall.
Robert was a certified public account and practiced with several of the major firms until retiring in 2018 from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Nancy worked as an RN at Danbury Hospital in labor and delivery for 23 years, then moved to New Milford Hospital's Family Birthing Center.
Nick was a member of the Danbury Democratic Town Committee, Civil Service Commission and Amerigo Vespucci Lodge.