"Lisa lived her life as we all should - filled with adventure, love, service, and grace."
Charlie Crooks, 23, was born in Peru, but raised in Fairfield.
A Funeral Service with military honors will be held on Wednesday, September 7, 2022 at 11 a.m. at Trinity Episcopal Church in Southport.
A funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, August 13, 2022 at 11:00 am at St. Anthony of Padua Church, 149 S. Pine Creek Rd, Fairfield, CT.
Jack started his own business, Aztec International, in 1982 and was awarded the Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 1994.
"His greatest joy was spending time with his family, close friends and his beloved dog Mushie."
"He spent his entire life living in the moment and he inspired others to do the same."
"While he was very proud of his professional accomplishments, his real passion was his family."
Gerry had many wonderful talents, gifts, and hobbies, but her primary interest was dogs. She was a published artist and breeder of Bichons.
Eleanor worked at Westport Bank and Trust as well as at the Carvel in Westport.
"Edward was selflessly dedicated, proud, and generous without limits to his family and friends."
"He was a polished gentleman with an even-keeled personality, quick wit, and magnetic smile."
Lott was a senior managing editor at Macmillan.
"She was a very caring person, chauffeuring her friends around to their various appointments. She will be greatly missed."
"Bernice was an exemplary elementary school teacher in Fairfield for 30 years..."
Kathy, a talented musician, dedicated teacher and volunteer, served many years in various administrative and managerial positions.
Michael, a proud member of the Fairfield chapter of the Lions Club, served many years as a math teacher and coach at Milford High School.
Peter, known as a true renaissance man, cherished all things outdoors, the arts and his adoring family.
Theresa enjoyed a career in corporate and small business accounting and finance administration, working for numerous prestigious companies.
Tony, known for his "hands of gold", was a master carpenter and proud owner of his own construction company for 35 years.
Phil, a well-respected member of the community, served as Chief of Plastic Surgery at Bridgeport, St. Vincent’s and Norwalk Hospitals.
Dr. Santomauro enjoyed a career in the medial field, specializing in infertility, along with being a dedicated member of the art community.
Maria was lovingly remembered for her selfless demeanor. She cherished spending time with loved ones, cooking, baking and playing cards.
Brad was known for his infectious laugh, sense of humor and strong faith, as well as his love and devotion to his cherished family.
Martin was a longtime employee of the Bullard Company, talented photographer, proud veteran of the U.S. Navy and devoted animal lover.
Thomas enjoyed a successful career in the banking industry, retiring as a Senior Vice President with Webster Bank.
Eileen was known as a strong and independent woman, with a love of travel, the arts and an eye for fashion.
Mickey was a renowned CEO, a member of countless boards and charitable foundations, decorated athlete and staple in the community.
Anthony, known for his fiery wit, educated, molded and entertained students as a history teacher at New Canaan High School for many years.
Leanne was a dedicated social worker and educator, embracing a true passion for working with children and helping those in need.
Friends may call Thursday, May 26, 2022, from 4:00p.m. to 8:00p.m., in the Redgate – Hennessy Funeral Home in Trumbull.
John was a gentle soul, a naturalist, animal lover, talented baseball player, hard worker and dedicated member of the community.
Concetta, known as loving, energetic and good-humored, cherished her family, dancing and was a dedicated member of the community.
Dino, a hard-working and devoted family man, was an avid sports fan and worked as a designer and tailor for many years until retirement.
George proudly served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and was a longtime dedicated employee of General Electric.
Frank, a successful real estate agent in Fairfield for many years, was an avid sports fan and a loving and devoted family man.
Harry proudly served in the U.S. Army and was a dedicated employee for both JP Salmini Co. and the State of Connecticut.
Shannon, a loving wife, mother, sister, daughter and friend to many, was known for her strength, intelligence, quick wit and compassion.
Clare, a woman of deep religious commitment and unconditional devotion to loved ones, worked many years at TIAA-CREF in Manhattan.
Ken, a devout Catholic, loving family man, avid Yankees fan and car aficionado, enjoyed a successful career in automotive sales.