She was a woman of strength, courage & bravery. She taught her children there wasn’t anything they couldn’t do, as long as they didn’t quit.
Harry was a veteran of the U.S. Navy and served honorably in World War II. He retired from Norwalk Powder Metal after 32 years of employment
Lee worked with the U.S. Department of Transportation Bureau of Public Roads for more than 40 years with assignments in major cities.
He served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War. He was an avid golfer and also a member of the Senior Bowling League in Fairfield.
Jason, a longtime emergency dispatcher in Fairfield, was also a Fairfield Special Officer & part of the Stratfield Volunteer Fire Department
He courageously served his country with the United States Marine Corps. He recently rescued 2 women from a fiery crash in California.
Robert, who owned Western Auto in Westport for nearly 20 years, also worked at Home Depot and as handyman and custodian at Fairfield Prep.
His passion was old classic cars. He loved restoring old cars and helped start the local Classic Car Club.
Dolores worked for many years as a traffic reporter for WICC and WMMM Radios referring to her report as “Classy Lassie’s Traffic.”
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David began his career at Hoffmann Fuel at the age of 16 retiring at the age of 62 in the Accounting Department.
Jean was a substitute teacher in Milford for many years once her children were in school and then worked for Milford Jai Alai for 25 years.
She was active in all her children’s school and sports activities and delighted in time spent with her family and friends.
Kathryn loved being a mother and was a second mother to her children’s friends and all the neighborhood kids.
She overcame the limitations associated with childhood polio and was a cancer survivor. She was beloved by family and friends.
David was an avid chef and enjoyed cooking and catering to his family and many friends with keen interest and enthusiasm.
She always liked to share that she was born on the dining room table. As an adult, she hated preparing and serving formal meals—go figure.
Ed, the owner of EAM Associates, had a lifelong love of sports, most notably golf, and enjoyed cooking, dining with friends and music.
David graduated from Johnson State College and had a career in financial services, recently working at Thomson Reuters and Hewlett Packard.
Jerry graduated from Fairfield Warde High School in 2007, where he was the captain of the varsity football team.
He served with the 7th Infantry Division in Korea, earning the Combat Infantry Badge, Good Conduct Medal & two Presidential Unit Citations.
A resident writes Hwang has “worked tirelessly to advocate for teachers, firemen, police officers, veterans, seniors, and the middle class…"
Tom volunteered many years and many hours for the Albin Center, The Taste of Fairfield and the American Red Cross.
Peter’s true drive in life was his family and he loved nothing more than spending his free time with them.
She was a self-employed psychotherapist in private practice in Westport and Fairfield. She had a strong passion for mentoring her students.
Peggy retired as a Ward Secretary for the Carolton Chronic and Convalescent Hospital in Fairfield.
Michael’s favorite time was spent with his family. He was so proud of his children’s accomplishments and just adored his grandchildren.
Together with her husband, Charlie, she owned and operated McLevy Builders in Fairfield for 40 years. She was also a nurse for 17 years.
Alma took great pleasure in singing, especially with the Singing Sweethearts. She also enjoyed knitting, arts and crafts.
Calling hours will be held on Oct. 16.
Miles, 5, was killed in a crash with a DUI driver in Georgia. “He wanted to be a writer, a teacher, and a Star Wars knower when he grew up.”
She was a teacher’s aide for St. Andrews School and the Town of Westport. Janet was an avid reader and enjoyed walking.
Anthony was honored to have achieved many goals in his career in sales management, but his family was his greatest source of pride.
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‘Big Bob,’ as he was affectionately known, was gregarious, warm and inviting to everyone he met.
She was an accomplished award winning artist. Her many portraits, still life and country scene paintings are displayed across the country.
“She exuded warmth, goodwill, and vitality. She was the youngest old person one could meet.”
After having her kids, Maria was a stay-at-home mom for 13 years & later found her true career passion as a preschool teacher at Earthplace.
John and Ann were honored by the Worldwide Marriage Encounter as one of America’s longest married couples. They were married for 85 years.
Stan ran his own business, Fairfield Graphics, for 45 years and was an avid golfer with five holes-in-one.