A longtime resident of New Milford, Alice was the wife of the late Eugene P. Ceperley.
Al enjoyed motorcycling, camping and music, but most of all Al loved to fish in his own backyard while observing mother-nature.
Amos had served honorably in the U.S. Army during the WWII era and went on to work for many years as a mechanic for SNET.
Susan served in the U.S Navy for several years, leaving the Navy Reserve in 1991 as Petty Officer 2nd Class.
Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, Dr. Yocum joined the faculty in 1971.
Her love for NASCAR racing was second only to her love for animals.
She had worked for many years at Kimberly Clark in New Milford and was a member of the New Milford Senior Center.
As a teen, Ted became a total Beatle maniac and with a friend, stowed away on a ship bound for England.
Donald had a wonderful career as a Salesman for Keystone Portland Cement Co. first working in Connecticut where he lived in New Milford.
Peter was known for his laid back demeanor, his love of animals and his quirky and often inappropriate sense of humor.
Ann taught middle school science at both Danbury and New Fairfield Middle Schools and was passionate about education and loved her students!
Gil was well known for his involvement in all New Milford basketball organizations, as a coach, player, and the loudest voice in the stands.
She lived in New Milford for the past twenty-five years and was a member of Our Lady of The Lake Church.
John oversaw the construction and rehabilitation of the New Milford Sewer Plant.
Joan was an active member of the New Milford Historical Society, Gardening Club and the Needlework Guild.
Carlin was attending Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University where he was an Engineering student.
Eric was a jack of all trades, and shared the things he loved with those he held close to him, especially his passion for music.
Madeline is survived by her loving husband of 64 years, Joseph, and her three children.
She was a life-long resident of New Milford.
Police say the killer had previously murdered the infant son he had by his daughter in an incestuous relationship.
"A native of Indiana, Do followed the love of her life, Jim, to Connecticut 50 years ago and passionately called Ridgefield her home."
"A longtime Ridgefield resident, Mrs. Lutrus was a local artist and art teacher."
"For close to 30 years Gerry bravely fought, and conquered, multiple bouts of cancer."
"She was the loving wife of the late Stanley A. Weston."
"She was a homemaker, a member of the Colonna Lodge of the Amerigo Vespucci and St. Peter Church of Danbury."
He also received "Medal of Bravery" award after saving a civilian from a flaming car wreck.
"When she was 12, her family fled Nazi Germany and settled in Paris, France, where she studied at the College de Sorbonne."
The family will receive friends in the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church on Saturday after 10:30 am.
Deepest condolences to Maria's family and friends.
Deepest condolences to Flora's family and friends.
The family will receive friends in the Jowdy-Kane Funeral Home in Danbury.
"He had been Data Center Operations Supervisor at Praxair in Danbury, where he had worked for 32 years before retiring."
The only thing he loved more than hard work was his family.
Anthony Morasco, 57, of New Milford was killed in a plane crash in New Milford Friday morning.
“The world has lost an extremely kind and beautiful soul.”
Deepest condolences to Tracy's family and friends.
He enjoyed playing in setback card tournaments, fishing, coon hunting with his best friend Johnny and family cookouts.
The New Milford man was an avid golfer and an experienced horseman. He was very involved in the First Company Governor's Horse Guard.
Longtime New Milford resident Walter Frederick Lahvis, M.D. passed away after a fall in his home.
The New Milford woman received her BA degree from WestConn at the age of 80.