A memorial service will be held Thursday.
Engelson fulfilled her passion for nurturing young people as a substitute teacher in the Fairfield school system.
A Fairfield resident for 40 years, O'Connell worked at The Carolton Convalescent Home, and was passionate about Irish culture and heritage.
Hajna, a graduate of Warde High School, loved sports, nature, boating, and spending time with his wife and two children.
Carroll was a lifelong Fairfield resident with deep roots in the community.
Prackup played multiple instruments and dreamed of one day owning a restaurant. He is survived by his wife and three children.
Beth, the owner/operator of Cappy’s Canine Adventures, loved her dogs, especially her Peanut, her family & friends & will be dearly missed.
Mort proudly served in the U.S. Navy, was the founder of Westfair TV Audio, was an avid musician, sports fan and real estate enthusiast.
He was the owner and operator of the EMCO landscaping company. More than anything, he loved his family and spending time with them.
McBride enjoyed cooking, sewing and long walks. Born in Romania, she loved her Romanian friends in the U.S. as if they were her own family.
Interior Designer, Realtor, Beloved Mother & Grandmother
Westberg Fischer, a 53-year Fairfield resident, was a nurse who was passionate about women's healthcare.
Wargo died unexpectedly at home, 12 days short of her 100th birthday.
Rubenstein was a former president of the University of Bridgeport, and was a rabbi and theologian who attended Harvard Divinity School.
“Pierce was so incredibly full of life, love & unimaginable creativity,” his brother wrote.
Fabry was a gentle giant, a scientist, a disc golf player, a Phish phan, a Deadhead, a prankster, and, briefly, the Prince of Chalk Pond.
Dellorco, a 1990 graduate of Roger Ludlowe High School, died of cancer.
Sarno was on the 1949 Fairfield Prep miracle season football team, served in the military at an atomic testing site and worked as a jockey.
Miles was treasurer for the Fairfield Pop Warner Football program, chairman of LifeBridge Community Services and coached Wakeman basketball.
Hoekenga donated all his company’s profits at the end of each fiscal year to support programs serving the world's most desperate regions.
Morris, who lived all of her 102 years in Fairfield, worked for the Remington Arms Co. as a munitions inspector during World War II.
Quinn was a Cub Scout leader, Little League coach, American Legion Post Commander, and Fairfielder of the Year in 2017.
McDonald’s passions were his animals, farm life and music, and he will be missed greatly by his beloved pets.
She was a teacher's aide at Riverfield and Tomlinson schools in Fairfield. After retiring, she volunteered for the Mercy Learning Center.
Hochman was the Beardsley Zoo veterinarian for 50 years. He also owned Brookside Veterinary Hospital in Bridgeport.
In 1999, she cofounded Runk Douglas Antiques in Southport. She loved art, music and sports. Most of all, she loved her family and friends.
Mason was an assistant funeral director at Lesko & Polke Funeral Home in Fairfield, as well as a loving father and a motorcyclist.
Allen was a Fairfield Prep graduate, an Eagles fan, and a loving husband and father.
Clavarino, a Fairfield Warde graduate, passed away peacefully Friday after a long and courageous battle with cancer.
Adriana loved traveling and shopping, but her greatest purpose in life was being a mom.
John worked as a Warehouse Manager at Town Fair Tire for 37 years. He cherished his time with family and enjoyed traveling with his wife.
A junior at Fairfield Warde High School, Kevin James Kuczo, 17, was a member of the lacrosse and football teams, and enjoyed volunteering.
"Collin had a unique ability to live an entirely ego-free life, building a joyous connection with anyone who crossed his path."
Ted was a jack of all trades, could innovatively fix anything, and completed many home renovations.
Capt. Ackley served as Fire Marshal for the town for many years and was also deeply involved and dedicated to the Fairfield community.
Bill was a WWII U.S. Air Force veteran, and flew B24 and B29 aircraft. He also worked Ring’s End Lumber Co. in Darien for 35 years.
Eleanor served lunch at Tomlinson Middle School for 35 years.
Stephen, an elite athlete and devoted family man, was Dean of Students and Athletic Director for many years at The Southport School (TSS).
Jeanne, a loving and devoted mother, worked as a bookkeeper for J. P. Brown and was a member of the Sullivan McKinney Eldercare community.
Barbara, a devoted wife, mother and grandmother, worked in tax collector's office for the Town of Fairfield for over 20 years.