She worked for the Fairfield school system, driving a bus for special needs children, & loved working with the kids & assisting the director
She took great pleasure in spending time at the beach, traveling, and cooking, but most of all, spending time with her family.
He attended Andrew Warde in Fairfield, worked in the insurance industry most of his life and most recently was president of his own agency.
A memorial service is planned Monday at the Fairfield-based campus.
Prior to becoming an office administrator for Cambridge Group, Doreen worked as a bank examiner for the Connecticut Department of Banking.
Al was self-employed in a number of businesses, owning Albie’s Chevron in Southport & a Carvel Ice Cream franchise with his wife in Westport
Lizzie, an avid member of the First Congregational Church in Fairfield, was loyal, friendly, smart, compassionate and kind.
Yolanda was an elementary teacher and a reading specialist in the Pelham School System for close to 20 years.
“She had a deeply compassionate heart and there was not a judgmental bone in her 5’3” frame.”
Active with the Fairfield Democratic Party, she volunteered at the polls and tirelessly raised funds for the Multiple Sclerosis Society.
A U.S. Army Reserve veteran, he had a 43-year career as an educator at Bassick High School, where he was also the school's athletic director
An avid golfer, Joan was a former member of the Patterson Club and the Fairfield Women’s 9-Hole League at the Par 3 course on Old Dam Road.
Pete, a Fairfield Prep graduate, touched many lives with his acts of care and compassion. Simply said, he brought the best out in others.
He was an art teacher for the Fairfield Public School system for many years and later owned many businesses with his wife.
She handmade afghans and scarves that she donated to homeless shelters, animal rescues and the organization Homes for the Brave.
Jessica Kozlowski was a registered nurse at Pediatric Healthcare Associates of Fairfield for nearly 14 years.
He will be remembered for his innovation in public school education as a beloved elementary school principal in Fairfield.
She grew up in Fairfield and was a graduate of Andrew Warde High School. She enjoyed camping and outdoor activities.
Born in Hungary, Keri came to America in 1958. As an immigrant, he overcame many hurdles, learning English and serving in the U.S. Army.
A graduate of Andrew Warde High School, Phyllis worked as an electronics inspector for various companies throughout her career.
He was with the Fairfield Police Department for 33 years.
A neuropsychologist and mom, Rebecca was notoriously the last one to the party and the last one to leave — she never wanted the fun to stop.
Chaisson loved all animals, cooking her favorite meals and her daily rides to St. Mary’s by the Sea.
Allinger was a talented poker player and qualified for the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas.
Gaffney was devoted to his family and worked to provide them with a loving home, filled with laughter and joy.
She worked with Broadway playwrights for 10 years and was the author of several poems, short stories, and eight children’s books.
Sandy, a U.S. Air Force veteran, served two terms on the Fairfield Shellfish Commission and was active in Boy Scout Troop 82.
Beloved Mother and Grandmother
Maxwell was a gentle, kind, loving and compassionate man with unsurpassed tenacity. He aimed for a simple, clean life.
A long-time resident of Fairfield, Munday worked for over 25 years as a highly respected professor of Spanish at Sacred Heart University.
He was a talented craftsman in auto restoration, an avid hockey player and a goal judge for the Sacred Heart University Pioneers hockey team
Hauser lived her life with strength, courage and passion in everything she did and with a fierce love for family and friends.
He was a well-respected resident of Milford who generously gave his time and energy to the community he loved so dearly.
Hipkins worked as an engineer for Exxon and loved sailing.
Koss was an accomplished curler, a passionate gardener, and a lifelong marketing and advertising manager at General Electric.
Lamminen was a veteran of the Korean War and an avid fisherman and golfer who loved woodworking.
Reinker founded the Art Supply Warehouse in Norwalk.
Beloved Wife, Mother and Grandmother
An award-winning athlete, Ringel ran Switzer's Pharmacy with his brother for decades.
Senatore’s true purpose in life was being a devoted and loving father.