Owen worked at IBM, was a President of the Greenfield Hill Little League and was a founder of the St. John Vianney parish in Southport.
It was impossible for him to go anywhere in Fairfield without someone saying “Hi, Dr. Kueffner, I was one of your patients.”
Beth, a preschool teacher, was passionate about writing and independently authored and published 5 novels and a novella.
Carl worked for more than 30 years as a machinist for Avco/Lycoming/Textron. He will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him.
Dolores was a loving and devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who delighted in time spent with her family.
Mike spent much of his adult life working with his father at their store, Vic’s Liquor, in Stamford. He will be missed by his beloved family
John was a U.S. Navy veteran and a retired Metro North conductor. Aside from his family, one of John’s greatest loves was rescuing animals.
Carol possessed an amazing zeal for life. She had a unique glowing presence and personality to light up any room she entered.
Jon, a gifted athlete, formed life-long friendships and positively impacted countless people with his infectious personality and kindness.
Paul delighted in cooking and spending time with his family and friends.
Leo was a World War II veteran and a journalist for the Long Island Press for more than 30 years.
Wayne, who was a logger in Maine for several years, was the owner of WK Painting and Remodeling.
Maudie was a loving and dedicated wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She was generous and hospitable to all she encountered.
Jim was a dedicated carpenter and estate caretaker for many years. Jim enjoyed every moment he had with his family and friends.
Born in Ireland, Joe was a longtime active member of the Gaelic American Club in Fairfield and a parishioner at St. Thomas Aquinas Church.
James was known by his childhood friends as ‘Timmy’ and to his class as ‘Mr. B.’ He was a devoted coach, father, and husband.
James, who worked as a vice president at GE, will always be remembered for his unwavering love and devotion to his family, friends and faith
Lynne was co-owner and bookkeeper for her and her husband’s business, B & L Trucking Company.
Marion was artistic and loved sketching, painting and woodcarving. She raised and competitively showed poodles and raised and raced pigeons.
Lucy liked to cook, bake, crochet, dance and play pinochle. She was an incredible woman of courage, strength, faith and love.
Her sense of humor, devotion to her late husband George, and commitment to her friends, will serve as reminders of her wonderful spirit.
He served with the U.S. Navy during the Korean War as an Aircraft Carrier Mechanic and received the CT Veterans Wartime Service Medal in '09
She was a member of the Southport Women’s Club, the Gaelic American Club and was the oldest member of the “Over 50 Club.”
Allan was a professional jazz drummer while he lived in Hungary and was very active in the Hungarian community in Fairfield.
Debbie worked for many years as the Managing Editor for the Cooperator Newspaper of New York City and the Fairfield Citizen before that.
Richard, a U.S. Army veteran, started Extel Communications with his brother and sons and also formed H&H Builders. He will be truly missed.
“Stack” worked in carpentry until retirement. He loved nature and animals and especially enjoyed spending time at South Benson Marina.
Bill, a former principal of Dwight Elementary School, was a strong advocate for children, especially those with special needs.
Mary loved gardening, but above all else, delighted in time spent with her family.
She worked in the advertising department at the Bridgeport (Connecticut) Post for many years.
John served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He also played baseball for the Navy and worked as a welder for many years.
Her greatest joy was spending time with her family and relished her role as a devoted wife, mother and grandmother.
Corky, a U.S. Army and CT National Guard Veteran, was a wonderful son, devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend.
Phillips, a longtime member of the Southport Congregational Church, loved the outdoors and assisted in clearing trails within Southport Park
While in New Orleans, he developed a love for its music and cooking that sustained him through his life and met his cherished dog Banjo.
“Tuchy” was a pioneer in the computer business and an author. He had a deep love for all his grandchildren and was present for their births.
Betty worked for the federal government in Washington, D.C. and later for the Aetna Insurance Company for 30 years.
Karen, who worked for many years at Hansen’s Flower Shop, loved to spend her free time in her garden, designing different shaped flower beds
Charles served with the 66th Panther Division of the U.S. Army during World War II in France and Germany and was awarded two Purple Hearts.
Mary was a deeply devoted mother, sister, aunt and grandmother. She was a very caring and loving person who always put others before herself