Bradshaw was mentioned in Whose Who in America for her work in the educational field.
In her earlier years, Rita served as Society Editor for the Westport Town Crier and at Columbia University in New York City.
Albert, who began working in NYC at 14, started his own business, the Salese Trucking Company, which he continued until he was in his 70's.
Dr. Rogowski practiced psychiatry in the Bridgeport area and later became the Chief of Psychiatry at St. Vincent's Medical Center.
Peter, who served in the U.S. Marine Corps, passed away less than a month after his beloved wife of 66 years, Doris, passed away.
After a career as a truck driver, then an auto mechanic, he retired from Knecht’s Garage in 2014.
Patrick always cherished his fond memories at Fairfield Prep, maintaining countless friendships over the years.
Bill began work at the IBM Corporation in June of 1976 and remained there for 40 years in various executive leadership positions.
A star pitcher in high school, Brian became an accountant and most recently was Finance Director for Edgewell/Schick in Milford.
He was best known in the community through his local business where he restored antique furniture that brought new life to family treasures.
Bill worked in instrumental engineering and was a certified tax preparer, along with being a substitute teacher in Fairfield and Bridgeport.
Jaclyn was a New Jersey Nets dancer and became a sideline reporter in addition to hosting her own talk show, "Jac of all Nets."
A hard-working, strong man with a big heart, Bob was a dedicated and loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend.
She worked for many years at the Swan Engraving Company and most recently at the Pequot Library in Southport and the Fairfield Museum.
Tony, who worked as a CNC Machinist at the Heim Bearings Company for more than 40 years, loved fishing, cooking and time spent in his garden
Bill served as a police officer for the City of Milford for over 15 years.
Throughout his 40 years as a Jesuit, Joe was a teacher, administrator, and a world traveler. He had a never-ending love for Fairfield.
Pequot Library is mourning the loss of Susan Ei, who was known as “Miss Susan” to thousands of children and families.
He started out his career as a respiratory therapist at Yale-New Haven Hospital prior to working in the pharmaceutical industry for 15 years
Coach, father of First Selectman Mike Tetreau, was always about teaching. He often referred to the football field as the “Open Classroom.”
She was a retired Realtor and CNA, and also operated a candle-making business for several years.
Truly a man for others, Bernie will be remembered for his strong faith, as well as, his love of family, friends, and the U.S.A.
He would've done anything and everything for the people he loved. Right or wrong, happy or sad, Jimmy was the realest.
Fern grew up playing baseball but passed up an opportunity to play “A” ball for the Yankees due to family obligations.
He was the president of Pequot Remodeling Corporation and will be lovingly remembered for his strong devotion to family and friends.
Born and raised in the Philippines, Roselle married Brian, the love of her life, in 2008 and proudly became a U.S. citizen two years ago.
Chris McEttrick, 30, could light up a room with his charm and smile. He also fought fiercely to overcome the struggles of addiction.
Joe had a pure love for the game of baseball and devoted a lifetime to coaching in the Fairfield community, from little league on up.
She worked as a chemist for Polymer Industries and Stolt-Nielson Shipping Co. and as a chemistry lab instructor at Fairfield University.
Above all, "Tommy G. from the Hollow," was a dedicated loving father, husband, papa, brother, uncle and loved his friends dearly.
Ken, who served as an MP in the U.S. Army Reserve, had a lifelong career in commercial banking, most recently at Patriot Bank in Fairfield.
Above all else, Sam loved spending time with his family especially attending his grandchildren’s sporting events.
Angelo, who was a teacher and a principal, relished his role as a grandfather and family was the most important thing in his life.
Carmela was a true lady with many interests. She was a great listener and loved to give advice to family and friends.
He was once a professional wrestler known as the "Punisher” and enjoyed coaching Fairfield Little League and Pop Warner football teams.
Sandra worked for Equitable Insurance and in banquet services at the Norwalk Inn and the Patterson Club and for the U.S. Census Bureau.
Peggy worked in the USO during World War II, entertaining the troops and was voted “Miss Liberty.” She was a nurse’s aide for over 30 years.
He was part of the first four-year graduating class at Fairfield Prep and worked for several engineering companies throughout the country.
Spending quality time with family and friends was among his life joys. He had many passions, including his beloved dogs Baby, Lady and Ashli
Sally was an active and well-respected member of the Fairfield Democratic Town Committee.