She had a passion for hairdressing, music and dancing.
Stanley proudly served in the US Army and was a veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict.
It is with great sadness that the family of Pam Danka announces her passing due to ongoing health issues.
Karen was a creative artist and traveled abroad to explore the arts.
A hardworking woman and devout Christian, Laura took pride in her time at Sikorsky and treasured her regular bible study with friends.
Her 64 years in Connecticut were devoted to her family, her garden and her faith.
Ryan had an infectious smile that could brighten up the dreariest of days and he had a great sense of humor to match his smile.
Brian served as a member of the Monroe Board of Ethics and the Parks and Recreation Department.
John had been a longtime member of the Monroe Volunteer Fire Department, starting as a firefighter and working his way up to Captain.
Gail was a loving, and caring person to all who knew her, and will be remembered as "Our wonderful one."
In retirement, Rick drove a school bus for eleven years for Monroe school district.
John passed away peacefully after a struggle with lung cancer.
William earned his BFA from the University of Bridgeport and had worked for U.S. Tobacco, Inc., Penny Saver and CRN in Hamden.
Tony, as he was known by to his friends, lived in Monroe for his entire life and graduated from Masuk High School in 1979.
Always a caregiver and helper, Rosalie was a member of the Newtown's Woman's Club for almost two decades.
Eugene was active at St. John's Church where he was affectionately known as the "Pickle Man" and a member of the St. John's Rosary Society.
Brian will be remembered for the delicious fried turkey he made each Thanksgiving, and for his famous smoked pulled pork.
Bob had a love for ice cream, boating and fishing, was an avid antique car enthusiast, and was the ultimate Mr. Fix-it.
Roberta was fiercely independent, had a notable sense of humor, a remarkable memory, and loved her family and friends.
For 50 plus years John was a resident of Monroe where he was active in the Little League Organization as a manager and officer.
Miriam was known for her love of crossword and jigsaw puzzles. She also enjoyed gardening and treasured her time with her grandchildren.
Patricia was a retired employee of the Town of Trumbull Board of Education.
She was born in Bridgeport, attended Monroe Elementary School and graduated from Bridgeport's Bassick High School in 1945.
Ellen had a soft spot for animals, and many stray cats made her house their home.
With over 20 years in the dental field, Emma had a true passion for helping others.
Janette was a registered nurse for many years before becoming a clinical research coordinator with New England Research Associates.
Ralph became a school principal and proudly served the City of Bridgeport Board of Education for more than 25 years.
Douglas was an active member of the Monroe Bowling League, The Stepney Methodist Church, The Gaelic American Club, and The American Legion.
He enjoyed traveling all over the world, horseback riding, water and snow skiing, cooking, perfecting his French, and golfing.
Rita belonged to the Newtown Hiking Club. She loved to hike, bike, fish, camp and knit.
Mr. Sheehan was an army veteran of the Korean War and member of the Korean War Vets in the greater Danbury area.
Before moving to Connecticut in 1958 Lorraine worked at The Reporter Dispatch in White Plains, NY.
She ran for office several times as a Democrat.
She was a lifelong area resident.
He was a Navy veteran who served in the Pacific during WWII.
She loved to attend as many of her grandchildren's sporting events, concerts, plays, and school functions as possible.
He was a skilled carpenter who took over the family business Country Clockmaker.
She was a registered nurse for more than 30 years.
He was a custodian at Masuk High School.
She worked for Pitney Bowes and was raised in the Stamford area.