Up until her illness, Jean worked for more than 20 years as receptionist for the law office of Leslie Byelas in Westport.
She was an educator in the Fairfield school system for 25 years, teaching primarily first grade at Stratfield Elementary School.
He retired from the Fairfield Police Department as a Detective Sergeant and coached little league in Fairfield for many years.
Albert, a U.S. Army veteran, worked as an engineer and tool & die maker for Empire Manufacturing Co. for over 50 years until his retirement.
He was a proud member of the 1958 class of Roger Ludlowe High School and established Fairfield Sanitation in 1967.
Known to everyone as “Uncle Bill,” he touched many lives. He was a friend to all, a witty confidante and a compassionate, loving person.
After retiring from engineering, Bob started his own business “Career You Love Counseling” to express his new love of helping people.
Bryan, a sensitive soul with a warm smile and a contagious laugh, was a talented and dedicated musician who loved family more than anything.
Tom, who passed away one month to the day after losing his dear Peggy, was a World War II veteran and graduate of Fairfield University.
He was a two-time Emmy winner who served as the first producer of The Tonight Show.
He dedicated more than 42 years to Fairfield Prep, where he was the first lay principal in the school’s history. He will be sadly missed.
Arthur was a gifted athlete and participated in the Senior Olympics in both softball and racquetball.
Married 67 years, Bob and Joan Seirup passed away within weeks of each other. Bob was a teacher and an accomplished coach in Fairfield.
It was in high school that Lillian met the love of her life and soulmate, the late Roger K. Kuhn (Kuhn's Corner Family Restaurant).
Lynette enjoyed walking, shopping, dining out, reading and travel. Most of all she cherished the times that she spent with family & friends.
Mr. Bonner was an accomplished sailor and proudly sailed across the Atlantic twice, each time departing from Southport Harbor.
She was heading to work in Stamford on Tuesday when the incident occurred.
She was a dedicated wife, mother and grandmother who always placed the needs of others before her own.
She worked at Billy's Bakery where her humor & magnetic personality quickly turned coworkers into profound relationships with loving friends
Beatrice had an extreme love for her music. She was an organist at Holy Family Church in Fairfield for more than 38 years.
John, a member of the first four-year graduating class of Fairfield Prep, was Fairfield’s Probate Judge from 1979 to 1994.
Alison, a Lauralton Hall graduate, was currently teaching biology in Memphis. She loved nature and was dedicated to many social causes.
He was a graduate of Andrew Warde High School where he was a gifted athlete, excelling in baseball and earning many awards in the FCIAC.
Pete, who worked at Pitney Bowes for 36 years, enjoyed traveling, golfing, bowling and most of all spending time with his family.
Dave was a licensed carpenter and worked for Henry & Gerety Builders and A.V. Tuchy Inc.
Sharon, a licensed realtor, relished in her responsibilities for the care of the Lantern Hill property in Fairfield.
Beatrix was very proud of her 26-year career at Fairfield University, working as a program coordinator for the Center for Financial Studies.
Patty was truly an inspiration to her family and all those who knew her.
Widely known as "Westport's Music Man," Ted wrote and performed the music for the top Industrial shows like Pepsi, IBM, and GE.
She was the co-owner of Mercurio’s, a well-known and highly respected business in Fairfield for more than 100 years.
He proudly served his country as a member of the United States Marine Corps., and was a retired mason for the State of Connecticut.
Tony loved his muscle cars, movies, music and was a sports enthusiast. His passion for animals included the many family dogs "children."
Karen retired from Time Warner Cable as an executive secretary. Following her retirement she volunteered at Operation Hope in Fairfield.
In 1996, he retired from the Continental Can Company after a 40-year career as the head of marketing, research and development.
Tom, who had a passion for fishing and boating, could be found playing bocce at Veteran’s Park in Fairfield or spending time with friends.
Joe, a retired Sergeant with the Fairfield Police Department, served 25 years on the force, making lasting friendships and many memories.
Karen, who enjoyed volunteering for the Fairfield Christmas Tree Festival, was an active member of the Patterson Club for over 20 years.
Jim was a carpenter by trade and a gifted woodcarver. The classic "Buds Deli" sign on Reef is one of his works.
She loved being around and caring for children, as well as, animals. At home, she was a talented cook and gardener.
Chris took tremendous pride in his work, early on at The Bodine Corporation to most recently at Sacred Heart University.