Creative and talented, she masterfully knitted, crocheted, and sewed beautiful pieces throughout her life.
According to his five grandchildren “Pop” was: clever, funny, compassionate, warm-hearted, and brilliant.
She will always be remembered for her strength, her generosity and her commitment to family.
Albert, a Fairfield resident for most of his life, worked for the Town of Fairfield DPW for many years until his retirement.
He was Director of Engineering for the Perkin Elmer Corp. until his retirement and holds a patent on a CAT scanner radiation device.
Michelle, who attended Fairfield University, was a caring and passionate woman who always rooted for the underdog.
Bridie, a founding member of the Gaelic American Club, was a loving devoted wife and mother and avid gardener.
She was a dedicated volunteer for Fairfield area organizations for six decades. She volunteered for the Red Cross and at Fairfield schools.
His trips down the Post Road in his open-topped antique car with his dog in the passenger seat brought joy to many Fairfielders.
Her career started as an elementary school teacher & her love of people, entrepreneurial spirit & boundless energy led her to many places.
Kathy, the office manager for Marquee Pools & Service for the past two decades, was a devoted mother and avid dog lover.
John graduated from Sacred Heart University and received his MBA from Fairfield University. He worked for Sikorsky Aircraft for many years.
He was an All-American lacrosse player, a varsity basketball and soccer player. Glenn was the life of the party and very kind.
She was a retired dental office receptionist and a member for many years of Black Rock Church where she volunteered for the We Care Ministry
Jack, a Marine and retired electrician, was loved and respected in the community. He was a youth coach, bus driver and a crossing guard.
She enjoyed travel, playing bingo, cards and especially liked the times that she spent with her friends at the Fairfield Senior Center.
Kay retired from the Westport School system as a cafeteria manager and was a lifelong parishioner of St. Thomas Aquinas Church.
Dorothy loved to decorate her house, and she enjoyed shopping and adding to her collection of angels, Tiffany lamps and decorative roosters.
He worked as an auditor in the reinsurance industry and was an avid fan of the New York Yankees.
She had a great passion for the piano and teaching others. She started teaching piano at a young age and did so for over 50 years.
He was an avid golfer, a member of the H. Smith Richardson Men’s Club, and a past member of the Fairfield Golf Commission.
"Fr. Bill," or "Sange," served as the principal of Notre Dame High School in Fairfield for many years; service information has been added.
He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran serving in the Pacific Theater where he received the Purple Heart & the Philippine Liberation Medal.
John was a lifelong Fairfield resident and attended Fairfield Warde High School. He enjoyed spending his time hunting and fishing.
She was an active and longtime member of the American Association of University Women serving in various leadership roles.
“Although his time on earth was short, he was a miracle that will last forever.”
He was a golf fanatic & enjoyed homemade (Italian) cooking with & for his family, following unwritten recipes from his cherished grandmother
Amy was a math teacher in both the Fairfield and Bridgeport school systems. She was a skilled educator with impeccable organizational skills
David had a love of motorcycles and tattoos. His family was everything to him & he was a wonderful husband, father & a truly selfless person
She worked for many years in the banking industry at CT National Bank, Gateway Bank & People’s Bank achieving the title of Vice President.
He worked as a chemist for nearly 40 years before entering the teaching profession at the Academy of Information Technology & Engineering.
Jack worked in the corporate sector for many years; in the latter part of his career, he was a realtor in Fairfield County.
He retired as a mortgage officer for People’s Bank. He was a Troop Master for Troop 10 in Fairfield for over 30 years.
Dan loved his community and had a strong desire to make a difference as former Secretary for Fairfield Cares.
He served in the Navy during WWII, then worked in banking & retired as Vice President of Dollar Savings Bank & the Seaman's Bank for Savings
He enjoyed his lifelong career as a custom home builder and land-developer. He was the owner of D.R. Laufer Builder.
Pat was an accomplished artist, who over the years worked with acrylics and stone.
He retired from the Center for Financial Studies at Fairfield University and enjoyed his time as a Fairfield Little League & Babe Ruth coach
Sally dedicated much of her time to volunteer work, including serving on the board of the Visiting Nurses of Fairfield.
She was a Special Education teacher in Norwalk working at the Kendall School and Honey Hill School.