Kate, a lifelong Fairfield resident, was kind and gentle, and bravely battled through her life’s struggles. She will be dearly missed by all
His courage in battling ALS for more than 9 years was only rivaled by his compassion and love for his family and friends.
Brian, a Warde High School graduate, will be remembered for his kindness and generosity.
Isa worked in real estate and later started her own small business, “Nails by Isa.”
A young lady with many interests, MaryAnn loved art and music, playing the piano, gardening, scrapbooking, sewing & taking trips with family
His first orders on the newly commissioned destroyer U.S.S. O’Brien (DD725) took him to the D Day Normandy Invasion.
Dan was a member of the Knights of Columbus and was very active in Connecticut Special Olympics, serving on the State Board.
Joe, who was the owner of Russell Chevrolet in Fairfield for more than 40 years, had a personality larger than life.
She was a great mother, grandmother and friend to all. She enjoyed all the holidays but especially Memorial Day and Halloween.
She was a devoted member of St. Dimitrie Orthodox Church where she had been the choir director for more than 60 years.
She was a Bunnell High School graduate, Class of 1994, and received her Medical Assistant’s certification from Porter and Chester Institute.
Dr. Bird worked as an oral surgeon for many years, entertaining his patients and staff with his jokes and lighting the world with his smile.
Colleen was talented, loving, and filled with laughter that bubbled over into the world around her. She spread joy just by being herself.
She was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Southbury.
She served in the United States Cadet Nurse Corps and later at the Norwalk Hospital Labor and Delivery Department.
Helen served for several years on the board of the Fairfield Visiting Nurse Association, including two years as President.
Carol was a retired secretary and children’s caregiver who cherished spending time with her family and friends.
Always with a big smile, Jason was a fun-loving, big-hearted person always making people laugh.
He was a selfless young man who always placed the needs of others before himself, and was admired by his teachers and fellow students.
Billy was a true hero and touched everyone that had the privilege of knowing him.
Bill, a member of the Southport Volunteer Fire Department, was famous in his neighborhood for his extensive Halloween decorations.
He was the founder and president of Ceruzzi Properties and also a successful restaurateur.
Chris, who worked for the last 35 years Pepperidge Farm, will be fondly remembered for his dedication to his family and sense of humor.
Beth was a Reference Librarian for over 35 years, including at Sacred Heart University, Fairfield University & the Fairfield Public Library.
He served as a director and the treasurer of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and was a director of the National Audubon Society.
Jack’s passion in life was his friends and he truly valued them all. He will be remembered for his humor, thoughtfulness, and caring nature.
Mike had a tremendous love for music, his family roots in Ireland, being on the golf course and celebrating any occasion with his family.
Scott's greatest life passion was for his family and friends, all of whom he loved dearly.
Danny, who worked for the Fairfield Public Works Department, was the first in his family born in America and was proud of his Irish heritage
Stephen was an avid boater and fisherman, but above all else, delighted in time spent with his family.
She loved volunteering at many of her children’s activities and cherished her role as a mother and wife.
Rose was a typesetter for the Town Crier Newspaper in Fairfield and the Westport News. She was a voting poll moderator for many years.
A Korean War veteran, he worked as a ballistic engineer for Remington Arms and later became a professor of mathematics.
Byron, an Andrew Warde High School graduate, won multiple Emmy Awards for his work for NBC Sports-Olympic Coverage.
Throughout life, she took on challenges of all sorts, fought for women's rights & tried to help people of all races, religions and genders.
Margaret, who worked at Fairfield University, was the last surviving member of a group of women referred to as “The Club.”
Amy, who was considered one of the top designers in New York City, started a business with her husband in Fairfield.
Jonathan received numerous awards during his long career in emergency services.
Mary was a psychologist for many years for the Westport public school system. A Celebration of Life reception will be held in Southport.
Tucker, a 2014 graduate of Fairfield Warde High School, loved life and took every opportunity to experience it.