Longtime Fairfield resident
McCarthy worked as an oncology nurse for over 30 years at Bridgeport Hospital until her recent retirement.
Patterson was president of the Rotary Club of Bridgeport and sat on the board of the Pequot Library.
Woodard was an internationally known dancer, and was also director of Connecticut Dance School in Fairfield.
Capozziello leaves behind three children, 11 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
Martin found joy in being outdoors and twice bicycled from Fairfield to California.
Lake was employed as a machinist since 1938 and later opened his own business, Lake Grinding Co.
Webb, who leaves behind a 12-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter, loved Japanese culture and spending time in nature.
Hay could often be found volunteering at church events and was an avid reader, particularly of mystery novels.
Vischio used her musical talents to bring happiness to children, the elderly and women inmates.
Judge was an elementary teacher in Fairfield, Easton and Bridgeport, before beginning a successful career in real estate.
Kepshire lived in Fairfield over 50 years and worked as a paraprofessional for the Fairfield School System.
Orrico owned a successful computer company and worked for Amnesty International and Greenpeace.
Seymour was the longtime owner of Ragtime Revival Consignment Store in Westport.
Fray practiced law in Fairfield and was involved in the Fairfield Kiwanis Club for 50 years. He also played trumpet and loved to tap dance.
Schmerzler was killed during a severe storm June 30, after a tree branch fell on his vehicle.
Baker, a sailing enthusiast and volunteer at Wakeman Boys and Girls Club, also launched Swatch Watch USA in 1983.
Dubois was active in the Fairfield League of Women Voters and was a member of the Fairfield County Chorale.
Cilio was a lifelong Fairfield resident and a Warde High School graduate who loved sports, acting and spending time with family.
He was a lifelong area resident.
Aaron, who was the Director of Corporate Financing for USI, will be remembered for his creativity, strength and fierce love for his family.
She was a volunteer at the Carolton Chronic and Convalescent Hospital, St. Thomas Aquinas Church and the Bigelow Senior Center.
Judy loved to spend time with her family. She loved animals of all kinds. She loved to read and listen to music.
He was an avid fisherman who loved to compete in local tournaments with his fishing buddies, resulting in fresh fish for many family dinners
After working with the FBI, she was the longtime Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent of Fairfield Schools & enjoyed volunteering.
Andrew loved cars, computers, and playing video games but more than anything he loved his family, especially his two little girls.
She had a beautiful voice and sang in the church choir at Saint Thomas Aquinas Church and Saint Anthony of Padua Church in Fairfield.
A former elementary school teacher in Fairfield, her greatest joy was her family and friends to whose lives she brought joy and light.
An elementary art teacher for 26 years, Joy inspired young people by teaching them to always think outside the box & never be afraid to fail
He practiced Veterinary Medicine for nearly 60 years, mainly in Fairfield County.
CJ, who enjoyed the great outdoors, was a welder by trade & also worked for the Sabia Tree Farm, Knapp Tree Inc., & New England Materials.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran during World War II, a longtime employee of Sikorsky Aircraft, had a passion for skiing & created the “bar-L-ski”
Michael was a softball coach, wrote, performed in and built sets for parish plays, and enjoyed time with his family most of all.
Ann’s loving, kind, generous, forgiving, patient and vibrant spirit touched all who were lucky enough to know her.
John was something of a Renaissance man: a skilled carpenter and mechanic, he was very proud of his work at Lacey Manufacturing.
He worked as a carpenter until he joined the Fairfield Fire Department. He also enjoyed umpiring in the Fairfield Recreation Softball League
Ilona was known for her generous spirit and her unshakable resilience.
His side business, Mel’s Hellish Relish, grew out of his love of food & abilities as a cook & took him all over the country to fairs & shows
Jerry, a U.S. Navy veteran, was one of a kind, had a great sense of humor, and loved life. He founded the Grace Group of Fairfield.