She was born on March 9, 2005 in Bridgeport, and was a student at Jockey Hollow Middle School in Monroe.
Keith grew up in Monroe, CT, graduating from Masuk High School in 1972.
A retired elementary school teacher, her greatest joy was her family and friends to whose lives she brought joy and light.
Jessie was the longtime partner of Nicci Arjona. He had four children.
She was half of the husband and wife team of Ed and Lorraine Warren, “ Seekers of the Supernatural.” They inspired several movies.
Raymond McPadden Sr. worked, managed and owned the Merritt Canteen for more than 50 years. He founded Mr. Mac's Canteen as well.
Thomas was a loyal fan to the New York Giants and New York Yankees, enjoyed a good western and was a cowboy at heart
Madge loved Disney World and will be remembered for her kind heart and willingness to help others.
Patricia was a professional artist specializing in portraits and landscapes
Wounded by a grenade at Iwo Jima, he recovered and returned to combat where he distinguished himself as a rifleman, scout, and grenadier.
Always up on the latest news, Father Ed weaved current events into his homilies to illustrate ways we are called to respond
Arthur was a proud WWII Army veteran and a member of the Monroe community since 1942.
Ken attended Masuk High School in Monroe, before earning his bachelor’s degree from Sacred Heart University.
Jim always enjoyed all that life had to offer, especially on the golf course and in the stands at the Winston Cup races.
Norma Jean enjoyed country line and square dancing and spending time with her family.
Jack was the manager of GE’s Customer Service and Distribution Organization and traveled extensively throughout the US and abroad.
Phyllis was a lifelong resident of Monroe, and an avid bird watcher and gardener.
Judy raised her two children in Monroe where she was deeply involved in the Monroe Public School System.
John was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for 'extraordinary achievement in aerial combat,' as well as the Purple Heart.
Elena worked in the health care industry at St. Vincent s Medical Center and later at Advanced Radiology in Trumbull
Following his military service in the Navy during the Korean War, Jim began a successful career in computer sales at Burroughs Corporation.
Dan worked for many years as the town planner for the Town of Monroe.
Lori worked side by side with her husband at Monaco's Market in Bridgeport which they owned and operated for more than 30 years
Jack was very talented at and enjoyed rebuilding motorcycles, restoring cars and trucks, and doing home improvements for family & friends.
Often, Maureen would create scrapbooks for her loved ones to present to them at meaningful moments of their lives.
Carole was a retired patient account manager for over 20 years for Park City Hospital.
Jack was the plant manager for the former Herman Isaacs Rendering Company in Bridgeport for 26 years
Marilyn was the owner of Things N Stuff Antiques on Main Street in Monroe, and was a founding member of the Hammertown Road Marching Band.
During World War II, Mary worked as an assembler at Chance-Vought Aircraft.
In 2007, Michele was selected as Teacher of the Year for the Monroe School District.
Katie cherished spending time with her family and maintaining her home, which were the center of her life.
Marie served Monroe as the Director of Social Services for 27 years, and was the original Trustee of the Edith Wheeler Memorial Trust.
Carl valued education and earned advanced degrees in the sciences including biology (physiology), ecology, and marine biology.
As the "voice of the drum corps" for over 40 years, Wes emceed competitions throughout the United States.
Raymond was a dedicated Catholic and 4th Degree member of the Knights of Columbus at both St. Jude’s in Monroe and St. Peters in Jupiter.
Beverly retired from a career as a secretary with the Trumbull V.N.A., and was an active member of the Genealogy Association.
Betty Ann was a bookkeeper for the Old Blue Bird Garage and was a special education aide for Fairfield Public Schools.
Jim was Senior Director of Security at United States Surgical Corporation in Norwalk for over two decades.
Mabel worked for the town of Monroe as the first Municipal Agent for the Aging and the first director of the Senior Center.
Olga was a retired waitress and had also worked for General Electric.