Steve was the former owner of both Rinko Fuel Company and Kupchick Comfort Zone.
Wonderful Son, Brother, Cousin, Nephew, and Friend
Tom was a Firefighter for 32 years for the Fairfield Fire Department prior to his retirement.
Maloney served as president of Brooklawn Country Club in the early 90’s.
A big part of his heart was dedicated to animals. Bill’s beloved pets brought him immeasurable happiness.
Bigelow ran his family's famous tea empire, based in Fairfield, for 46 years.
Florence is survived by her daughter and son-in-law, Lori and Paul Wilkinson.
Beloved Father, Grandfather, Brother and Uncle
Don Smith served with the Fairfield PD for 31 years.
Reno was a math teacher at Andrew Warde High School in Fairfield for the majority of his 36-year career.
John was an avid golfer and also enjoyed boating and fishing, sports, movies, good food, many day trips, and was a TV News fan.
Frank worked as an electronics technician for many years, retiring from Perkin-Elmer in 1991.
She was best known for her amazing sense of humor and immense love of her dogs.
Raveis, who was the Managing Director of William Raveis Charitable Fund, was struck and killed by a vehicle last week in Fairfield.
She enjoyed taking walks and had a fond appreciation for gardening, butterflies, and birds.
He learned to ride bulls at the Double L Ranch near New Paltz, NY and rode in PRCA rodeos in CA, TX, NJ, FL, Madison Square Garden & others.
Ron loved building his own computers, listening to music, playing the drums, Italian food, and most of all, cars.
Kevin was a highly intelligent man who could talk politics, history, science and math, but was most content in quiet moments.
The one thing Al is most known for is his music.
Ed taught 8th grade Social Studies, first at McKinley School and for most of his career at Fairfield Woods Middle School, retiring in 1996.
Pat embraced life with boundless energy, a competitive spirit, and a knack for timely humor.
She was an extremely gifted artist who worked with many different mediums.
Jack joined the NYPD in 1969 and earned Bachelor of Science and Masters degrees in Criminal Justice from John J. College in New York.
Her greatest joy was being surrounded by her friends and family, especially her three grandchildren.
Born in Bridgeport, Judith was a life-long resident of Fairfield and a graduate of Southern Connecticut State University.
Fran is likely best known around Fairfield for teaching life-saving swimming lessons for many years at her home.
She never lost her wit, her accent, or her love of tea.
Dorothy Margaret Myer lived her early years on a then quiet, yet to be electrified winding dirt road on rural Greenfield Hill in Fairfield.
He was a World War II veteran serving with the 96th Infantry Combat Division, from 1943 to 1946, in the Asiatic Pacific Theater.
He enjoyed golfing, bowling, and participating in Fairfield Senior Center activities including Casino bus trips and playing billiards.
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, June 3, 2023 at 10am at the Spear-Miller Funeral Home, 39 South Benson Road, Fairfield.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, May 31st, at 10 AM at St. Pius X Church, 834 Brookside Dr., Fairfield.
A Committal Service will be held on Friday, June 23, 2023 at 11:00 a.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church Memorial Garden in Fairfield.
Friends and family may visit on Friday, May 26, from 4-8PM at the Spear-Miller Funeral Home, 39 South Benson Road, Fairfield.
A service of remembrance will be held on Wednesday, May 24.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 at 11:30 a.m. directly at Our Lady of the Assumption Church in Fairfield.
Friends are invited to greet his family on Saturday, May 20, 2023 from 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. at the Shaughnessey Banks Funeral Home.
She loved the beach and being on the water. She enjoyed fishing, gardening and always being surrounded by her cherished dogs.
She was generous, caring, independent, and had an open door for everyone.
Bob had been a fireman for the Fairfield Fire Department and also worked as a driver for the Teamsters Local 191 until his retirement.