Barbara, a loving and dedicated mother, worked for many years as a nurse and loved animals of all kinds.
Peggy, who is survived by family members in Fairfield, was Head Nurse in Pediatrics of a children’s hospital where she met her husband.
Susan was employed for many years at Norwalk Hospital, serving as a delivery room nurse. She transitioned into teaching nursing and health.
Bob’s proudest accomplishment was his family. Throughout 60 years of marriage, he never missed an opportunity to kiss his wife goodnight.
Joan was a Sheriff and Fairfield County State Marshall for more than 30 years and retired in 2012.
Burns, a lifelong Fairfield resident, began teaching at Pequot School in Southport and finished at Riverfield School after raising her kids.
The longtime Fairfield resident operated her own business, Barbara T. MacAllaster Interiors.
Bob, an Andrew Warde High School graduate, grew up racing quarter midget race cars and was a big car racing fan in general.
More than anything, Ana adored her beautiful and most-awesome life that was accessorized by her family and friends.
Griffin was a distinguished U.S. Marine Corps veteran and was the recipient of the Purple Heart for his valor during World War II.
Arthur was a lifelong sailor and a passionate hobbyist. His greatest passion, however, was spending time with his family and friends.
Linda will be remembered for her luminous intellect, flair for language, irrepressible sense of humor and effortless entertaining.
Jake, a Fairfield Warde graduate, served two tours of duty in Afghanistan with the U.S. Marine Corps and attained the rank of Lance Corporal
Dorothy was a loving mother, loving grandmother and great grandmother, a retired teacher and longtime resident of Fairfield.
Jean, who died unexpectedly in Peru, was a strong and independent woman with great compassion and love for life, family, friends and clients
Jim enjoyed a successful Public Relations career, beginning at A&E TV and History Channel and then NBC’s Director of PR on the East Coast.
A talented athlete, Pat enjoyed playing football and baseball when growing up. Pat, a Fairfield Prep graduate, also served as a local umpire
Steve passed away while on his morning run, living life to the fullest as he always did. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
People come and go in one's life but you could bet that Gary was always there for his family and friends to his last day.
Bobby Kaps was life’s biggest fan. He possessed a genuine passion for life, family and friendships.
Aline was a champion friend-maker, and is survived by friends new and old from every generation.
Anderson passed away Aug. 22.
Browne, a lifelong Fairfield resident, was a U.S. Naval veteran and served during the Vietnam War.
It was all about family for Lois, who was a member of the Fairfield Arts Council, and her trademark three-hand squeezes meant I-LOVE-YOU.
Anita, who worked as an X-Ray technician, was a loving sister and aunt and always put family first.
O’Rourke proudly served in the U.S. Navy, was a CT State Police Auxiliary Trooper for 36 years and a Fairfield RTM Board of Finance member.
Jasko, a U.S. Army veteran, was an operating engineer for J.C. Penny and also enjoyed working for the Fairfield Public Library in retirement
Vigorito was a talented seamstress and constructed the cheerleaders’ uniforms at Andrew Warde High School for many years.
Hickey was a former state senator and Superior Court judge. He was a sports enthusiast who valued family above all.
Greenstein was in the real estate business for more than 40 years and was actively involved with St. Vincent’s Swim Across the Sound.
Moreno-Rivas was a U.S. Army Medic who served in Afghanistan. He graduated Notre Dame-Fairfield in 2004.
Rung will be remembered most as an avid gardener, and knitting countless sweaters and scarves for friends and family members.
In retirement, Marlene devoted countless volunteer hours to the Fairfield Historical Society and the Pequot Library.
Magdon, a Fairfield University graduate, was a respected part of the coaching community as well as a teacher and administrator.
She passed away after a two-year battle with cancer.
Her family will receive friends on Thursday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Magner Funeral Home, 12 Mott Ave., Norwalk.
Brian, the son of former Fairfield Fire Chief Richard S. Felner, was a member of the department for more than nine years.
Boroczky was a Vietnam War veteran and worked as a carpenter for H.S. Builders Co. for nearly 45 years until his retirement.
Wood's organ donations helped save five lives, including those of four children.
Clark’s career in elementary education spanned many years as a teacher and principal.