Mel was an avid bowler, enjoyed cooking and gardening and especially the time spent watching her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
He was the chef and owner of Enzo's of Arthur Avenue in the Bronx and always put others before himself, especially his wife and daughters.
After graduating from Andrew Warde High School, he began a 22-year career in the United States Air Force.
Chip was the owner and operator of H.K. Shay Trucking. He was an all-around nice guy, respected by his family and many friends.
Joanna was a retired teacher for the Town of Fairfield, and was an avid photographer, and enjoyed to travel.
In addition to his regular jobs, he also served as a Special police officer for the Town of Fairfield for 25 years.
Jane’s family was the most important aspect of her life and she prided herself on being a loving grandmother.
Tom was a talented woodworker. He was employed by Fairfield Lumber, Consolidated Controls, the Westport DPW and worked as a carpenter.
Jim had a dual career in Fairfield, working for the Recreation Department & Public Schools. He touched many lives during his teaching career
Brian was a passionate and talented chef and had a 12-year career learning and working with Chef Emeril Lagasse.
Brannin was a dedicated and enthusiastic husband and father, and delighted in spending time with his family.
She volunteered at Connecticut Legal Services in Bridgeport before becoming Executive Director of The Fairfield Housing Authority.
Jay had a dedication to sports and the people in his life that was truly without equal.
He worked for Perkin Elmer Co. for 25 years but his most gratifying job was being a Crossing Guard for Holland Hill & Osborne Hill Schools.
Joanie was an active volunteer for the Catholic Church, taught art in the classroom & also gave her time to Operation Hope or anyone in need
He belonged to the Southport Fire Department as a volunteer member since he was 17 years old.
Kevin loved to be outdoors and spent his weekends planting, pruning, weeding and composting in his beautiful garden.
She was a devout Catholic and parishioner of St. Thomas Aquinas Church, where she sang in the choir and helped with flower arranging.
Dr. Rosivach wrote two books and over one hundred twenty articles and reviews on a wide variety of literary and historical topics.
She was a wonderful homemaker, wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother whose family was the most important thing to her.
Jean was a member of the Order of Eastern Star, and very active at First Presbyterian Church, of Fairfield.
Marilyn was the Secretary in the Tax Collector and Tax Assessor’s office for the Town of Fairfield prior to her retirement.
He followed his passion for golf winning Pro-Am tournaments & serving as Assistant Golf Pro at the Country Club of Darien for over 30 years.
Mr. Keegan was the owner and broker of Fairfield County Real Estate in Fairfield since 1952.
He became the owner of Mercurio Market and worked tirelessly over the years knowing all of his customers by name and their families.
Ellen enjoyed her years working as a consultant for Citibank, where she met her husband, John.
She chaired with her husband the Lifelong Learners program at the Bigelow Center for Senior Activities in Fairfield.
In the early 1950s, she and her family moved to an old farmhouse in Fairfield, which she and her husband Walter restored.
Jack, a U.S. Army veteran, worked at AMF, Sikorsky's, Perkin Elmer, and Norden System during his career.
Ted loved his family, both human and animal. He was generously supportive of his children in education, travel, and life.
John, who served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, founded and was the current owner of Century Leasing in Norwalk.
Dolores was the co-owner of a daycare, Tiny Blessings, for many years and she loved the children and families she worked with.
Karen will be forever remembered for her fun spirit, laughter and generosity to those she loved.
Dan will be remembered as a kind, gentle and fair man, deeply faithful to his religion, family, friends and to his beloved town of Fairfield
In 1986, along with her husband, Pam created and grew a very successful boutique marketing firm, Fairfield Marketing Group.
Beverly will greatly miss her beach friends, some of whom span over three generations. She was also an avid bowler for over 50 years.
She was a graduate of Roger Ludlowe High School and was employed as a Special Education teacher’s aide in both Fairfield and Westport.
Barbara excelled as a student at Notre Dame-Manhattan, where she was imbued with the belief that empowered women can transform the world.
Marc was a tinkerer and a mechanic by nature and enjoyed the challenge of coming up with creative and ingenious solutions.
Linda was actively involved in numerous town committees and associations.