Joan enjoyed the times that she spent on the beach, cooking, knitting and more than anything, loved being with her family.
Jeff worked at Sturm Ruger, Fairfield Lumber, Owner/Operator of Toth Trucking for over ten years.
Sarah worked for the City of Norwalk as the Assistant Town Clerk until her retirement in 1992.
She had a great sense of humor and loved walking with her girlfriends and going to the beach with her grandkids.
She worked as a Teacher’s Assistant at Holy Family School and later authored and self-published young adult novels.
Sue was an avid Bridge player and also loved to bowl, golf and go to the casino.
Her legacy will be that she found fun and humor in everyday things and shared it with everyone she met.
Most importantly, Mickey enjoyed teaching his sons how to be good men and fathers.
Cathy was the long time restaurant owner of the Woods End Cafe in Fairfield and worked at numerous establishments throughout the years.
Known by family and friends as Betty, Betty was a lifelong learner who found joy in sharing the knowledge she gained.
After serving, Richard became a licensed commercial pilot. He loved everything aviation.
Rod will always be remembered as a loving, kind, and generous husband and father, who always put his family first.
Robin is also a long-term member of the 1st Presbyterian church of Fairfield.
In 2023, she was recognized by First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchick on her 100th birthday for her service to Fairfield.
Greg loved history, music, art, architecture, interior and landscape design and was an avid fly fisherman and voracious reader of history.
After completing his Master’s degree, Pete had a long and successful career in technology sales for which he won multiple awards.
She was the beloved wife of 44 years to Joseph Delco.
An avid sailor and fisherman, Mark cherished his childhood boating experiences on Long Island Sound.
Erik proudly served in the United States Army from 1961-1971 with two tours in Vietnam as well as service in Korea.
One of her favorite pastimes was shopping in Westport and dropping in for a sandwich at Oscar’s to visit her oldest son Elias (Lee).
For many years Sis worked in the Town of Fairfield Assessor’s Office, and later the Connecticut National Bank.
Tina was a kind and generous spirit and loved plants.
In 1969, he co-founded the food packaging business, Hessel Associates, with his father.
For many years, Martin was an executive in the food brokerage industry.
He worked as a chemist and became a professor at Sacred Heart University.
Patty’s true calling was that of a caregiver.
A graduate of Manhattan College, Lorenzo was a CPA for Prudential Securities in New York.
He was a remarkable human being both intellectually and in his purity of soul and intention.
Liz was an accomplished artist, if not a bit reluctant at times. Her work was always well received, much to her joy and surprise.
A natural educator, Ginny was a beloved second grade teacher and coach at Greens Farms Academy in Westport, from 1998-2012.
Andy worked at Handy Harman for over forty years. He was an avid fisherman of both salt and fresh water and loved hunting.
He was a long time resident of Southport, where he raised his family with his wife, Eileen.
The retired pharmaceutical senior marketing director was the varsity golf coach at Fairfield Ludlowe High School.
He was well known for his character, impeccable manners, honesty, and family-first prioritization.
She was an active member of her local community, volunteering with Hospice and supporting the arts.
He was raised in Fairfield, where he attended Fairfield Country Day School, Greens Farms Academy and Fairfield Ludlowe High School ('09).
He worked for many years at a high-end perfume factory in New York and also as a CNA.
Gerard was the European Buying Manager for J.C. Penny Co which was followed by a long and successful career with Merrill Lynch.
He was the owner of Buchanan Home Inspections in Fairfield for the last 25 years.
He fully embraced old school fire service traditions, and was proud to have served his community for nearly three decades.