Bruce Jaffe was a head coach at Prep for 46 years, leading the swimming and diving and soccer teams during his long career.
James P. Fedoryk was a substitute at Roger Ludlowe Middle School before becoming a science teacher at Tomlinson Middle School.
"Jake simply made anywhere he was better, brighter, more fun, and happier," his obituary said. Jake Panus died Sunday in a car crash.
The Southport teen was a good student who played on the football and lacrosse teams, according to the school headmaster.
At 32, Marileidy Morel Araujo was looking toward the future. She and her fiancé had recently bought a house, and planned to start a family.
In retirement, Patty Lucas was a justice of the peace and secretary for Fairfield's Republican Town Committee.
Mary worked at St. Raphael’s Hospital and later worked both private duty nursing and at local nursing homes.
For roughly two decades, Deanna Marie Herlihy ran Curiousity Corner preschool.
Beloved husband of the late Donna Boland Caiola and U.S. Navy Veteran of the Vietnam War
Arnold Pearlstone launched a foundation, Eye Care for the Underprivileged, and upon retiring at 80 volunteered at local AmeriCares clinics.
Sona A. Current, 91, was an avid gardener, water colorist and bridge player, as well as a loving grandmother.
William J. Kilgallon was a high school athlete who went on to coach youth football and baseball in Fairfield.
Donations are being accepted to start a scholarship in Daniel Callahan's memory for future Fairfield Warde High School athletes.
Charles Monroe Proctor loved the outdoors and sailed competitively with his father.
She could always be found socializing with longtime friends and family and attending local events.
She had a passion for social work, working in New York City to combat drug and alcohol addiction followed by a variety of positions in CT.
She was a retired secretary for the medical office of Dr. Richard Van de Berghe in Fairfield. She delighted in time spent with her family.
He was a talented roofer and ski instructor, as well as an amazing golfer.
Dorothy Alma Ennis D’Ostilio had lived in Fairfield nearly 70 years when she died due to complications from the new coronavirus.
Phyllis Beatrice Antonetz, who died of complications from the new coronavlrus, was an optimist, an educator and a lifelong Yankees fan.
He took pride in working side by side with his brother & father during countless emergency situations for Fairfield police & fire services.
A U.S. Navy veteran who served on a mine sweeper, George worked part-time as a night supervisor for the Sterling House Community Center.
He worked as a mechanical designer for various companies including Sikorsky Aircraft and Bullard Machines.
A dedicated and compassionate nurse, Maureen was "everyone’s nurse." She was quick to help with practical medical advice and hands-on care.
Barbara worked at several area convalescent homes over the years. Her loving, kind and compassionate soul touched the lives of many.
Fairfield resident John Joseph Corsano started his own business, served in World War II and died after contracting the new coronavirus.
He was an accomplished musician, playing guitar with local bands at various venues. He worked in the family business, New York Carpet.
'Ellery was widely recognized as a passionate Democrat, a compassionate attorney, and a kind friend with a wonderful sense of humor.'
He pioneered an elective writing course in Satire that has remained one of the most popular English courses in Fairfield for decades.
He owned and operated his family’s long-standing funeral home, The Bishop Funeral Home in Bridgeport until his retirement.
Michael will be missed by the many people who he’d touched, most especially his family and close friends.
She worked as a customer service representative with People’s Bank in Wilton for 32 years before her retirement.
He had been the owner of the family business, Kowalsky Construction, for many years until his recent retirement.
Stephen, who retired as Senior Vice President of Connecticut National Bank after 35 years, served in the United States Naval Reserves.
She worked for many years for The Carolton Health and Rehabilitation Center in Fairfield until her retirement.
Jane devoted countless hours as a volunteer at her children’s schools. She was a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother.
Taylor’s greatest joy was being a mother to her precious son Shane, who has been blessed with her heart, compassion and friendliness.
Dan spent his entire 30-year career as a physical education teacher and taught thousands of Fairfield students in several schools.
McHugh, a 1979 graduate of Fairfield Prep, was a loving son, husband, father and brother.
As you drive on I-95, you can see Stephen as the Poster Boy for Bridgeport Hospital on some of the highway billboards.