Beverly was a dedicated elementary school teacher and devoted volunteer for many local organizations.
Rick, a dedicated family man and proud US Navy veteran, worked for the Fairfield branch of the USPS as a mail carrier for 28 years.
Beth, always loving and devoted to her family, enjoyed a successful career as a buyer and was heavily involved in many local organizations.
Much more important to George than his professional accomplishments were his efforts to do good for others in Fairfield and beyond.
Born in Greece, she spent her childhood in Albania, and immigrated to Romania as a girl, before coming to the United States in 1965.
A founder of the Gaelic-American Club, he grew up in Northern Ireland, where he witnessed the Irish War of Independence and World War II.
She was an accomplished biology technician, then an educator in the Weston Public School system until her retirement.
A talented actress, dancer, artist and choreographer, Wyckoff created the Fine Art Academy in Fairfield for children and teens.
Bill was a partner in the B.A. Gilhuly Agency in the Black Rock section of Bridgeport and was heavily involved in the community.
Tom, known as a kind, gentle man and a great storyteller, enjoyed a long career building electronic parts for satellite systems.
Benton was an entrepreneur, the first woman to coach in her son's Little League and the mother of First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick.
Dawn was beyond proud of the family she built and the life she created. She leaves behind nothing but amazing memories to cherish.
Wheeler worked in development and advancement for decades at Fairfield University. He also coached Little League and volunteered in town.
Peter Lang was a friend to everyone he met.
"Agnes was a real angel, who lived her entire life as an unselfish, helping angel."
Mark was an avid boater, hunter, and especially fisherman, who treasured every moment he spent with family and friends.
Her light and sweet spirit will be remembered with love long after her passing.
Nicolett worked as a mechanic, enjoyed playing golf and pool, and was an avid Boston Red Sox fan.
She dedicated her career to high school education, teaching mathematics at Harding High School for 25 years.
Dolores worked for Fairfield's Town Plan and Zoning and Social Services departments. She retired on July 1, 2021.
A Yankees fan who was proud of his Irish heritage, he belonged to the S.S. Norden Club of Black Rock and Gaelic-American Club of Fairfield.
Percudani, a graduate of Fairfield H.S., was enamored with basketball and will be remembered as a storyteller with many imaginative ideas.
A longtime Fairfield resident and Army veteran, McArdle delighted in time spent with his family.
Bileca was a professional Jai-Alai player in his youth and a Fairfield resident for most of his life.
Brill, also known as “Tha Red Baron,” grew up in Fairfield and was a passionate hip-hop artist.
Rusty was an environmentalist who enjoyed being outdoors, playing golf and listening to classic rock music.
Ganser was a fashion model for several years before moving on to a career in finance. He enjoyed skiing and scuba, and was a talented cook.
Jack was a World War II veteran, world champion baton twirler, special police officer, and former sewer commissioner and park commissioner.
Uszkiewicz, who leaves behind two children and five grandchildren, was a laid-back person who loved to tell jokes and make people laugh.
Elaine was fiercely independent and a warrior, battling stage IV colon cancer for over four years.
Hoover, who fought a heroic battle against breast cancer, was a teacher at the Southport Congregational Church Preschool.
Giff wrote over 100 books, including two Newbery Honor-winning titles, inspiring children with hope and the message that we are all special.
Casucci was an Army veteran, a scholar and a Yankees fan.
Happy times were spent bantering about politics, playing poker, traveling, and cheering UCONN lady Huskies basketball with his dear Dianne.
Jennie, who was a travel consultant for more than 30 years, was an exceptional woman, wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend.
Dottie worked part-time as a bookkeeper. She cherished spending quality time her family, bowling, gardening and caring for her cats.
Soucy served as a paratrooper in the 101st Airborne Division.
A graduate of Fairfield Warde High School, Barber was a pro wrestling enthusiast, and cared for the safety and nurturing of animals.
Beloved Wife, Sister and Aunt
A Fairfield resident since childhood, he was the steady rock; the one who knew what to say, what song to play, and never forgot a birthday.