Laurie was a gifted and accomplished dancer. She performed on many stages and toured the country in the musical production “Damn Yankees.”
Gregg was a lifelong music lover, a musician and an avid reader, who believed you could never have enough bookshelves.
Her dedication to the field of education was her lifelong passion. Patricia was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother and friend.
She worked as a school psychologist and guidance counselor in the Fairfield, Bethel, and other local school systems for more than 30 years.
Lili was a major contributor at Operation Hope, an agency for those in need of shelter and food. She was loved by many and will be missed.
Arthur was a United States Air Force Veteran and was a Russian Interpreter for the Air Force during the Cold War.
In his youth, Anton was a skilled baseball, basketball and racquetball player.
She worked in the banking industry for 40-plus years, specializing in commercial lending.
He was involved with the Fairfield Prep football program for 37 years and was affectionately referred to as the ‘gentle giant.’
He was a Vice President of IT at the Bank of New England for over 30 years before finishing out his career in IT at Bibliomation.
The founder of Turk Insurance Agency, John was committed to serving his clients for more than 40 years before his retirement.
Amy, an Andrew Warde High School graduate, was committed to volunteerism and gave countless hours to the St. Vincent's Special needs school.
She never turned down the opportunity to babysit her grandchildren, baking cookies or collecting shells and sea glass at the beach.
Rosemarie, who was employed at WDJZ Radio & Northwestern Mutual Insurance, was a kind, beautiful person in & out with a great sense of humor
She was very proud of her Italian heritage and was a great Italian cook and baker. She loved time spent with her family more than anything.
A star athlete at Canterbury School and Fairfield Preparatory School, Billy was always admired by his teammates as a leader and team player.
John, a longtime coach for the Fairfield National Little League, touched the lives of many people.
A lifelong Fairfield resident, Bob served on the Fairfield Fire Department for over 30 years and also worked as an electrician.
Colin had many interests throughout his life. He was an accomplished chef and was recently employed in Pennsylvania as a cook.
He was a retired detective for the Fairfield Police Department where he also served as the first ‘Officer Friendly.’
Dr. Goldblat was known as a wonderful physician and a man of integrity, compassion and dedication.
Marie, known lovingly as “Ma” by her grandchildren, enjoyed spending time with her family, reading, knitting, doing puzzles, and traveling.
She was a member of the Cadet Nursing Corps during World War II and worked for many years on the Pediatric Ward at St. Vincent’s Hospital.
He was extremely caring, selfless, industrious, creative, patient and humble. Herb was a man of all seasons; a true renaissance man.
Linda was a gifted & talented crafter. She loved to crochet & knit, but above all else, excelled in Wheat Weaving which was her true passion
Aris worked for 40 years at Ross & Roberts, Inc. in Stratford. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather.
Steve thrived on projects and was always lending a helping hand.
Win absolutely adored children and volunteered her time as room mother for both of her children's classes at Oldfield School in Fairfield.
She was active in local outreach programs including Welcome Club, Operation Hope and the Bridgeport Rescue Mission.
She was a longtime Paralegal for various law firms in Fairfield and previously owned the Pickle Barrel Deli in Stratford with her husband.
A truly kind and good man, his humble presence and quiet companionship will be missed by those closest to him.
She was a gifted artist and floral designer. Ileana enjoyed the holidays and was happiest when she had a house full of family and friends.
He had his mom's love for animals & was always helping stray dogs get homes. He will forever be remembered for his warm & loving personality
Cary devoted her life to the betterment and enrichment of the community she called home.
Her lifelong passion was teaching & was truly gifted in her field. She truly represented what is good in the world & will be missed by all.
Following his career as a chef in New York City, he was the Jesuits’ personal chef at Fairfield University for nearly 20 years.
Helen immigrated in February 1939 aboard the S.S. Bremen, one of the last transatlantic ocean liners to the U.S. prior to World War II.
Jim, the founding president & chairman of the American Chamber of Commerce in Russia, hosted visits by President Bill Clinton & VP Al Gore.
Joyce worked as a School Secretary at Stratfield Elementary in Fairfield. She loved to play the organ for family and friends.
She touched many lives, and spread her enthusiasm for the musical arts, and the pursuit of performance excellence.