He served in the United States Air Force, as a pilot of F86 fighter jets for the NORAD defense system.
He owned and operated the Stony Hill Barbershop and was lovingly known by many as "Jack the Clipper."
Mary was employed by Pitney Bowes, Proctor and Gamble and Best Foods, specializing in product planning and promotion.
Frank was the husband of the late Patricia Ann (Graney) Daly.
Mrs. Yoburn was preceded in death by her husband, Michael Yoburn.
Catherine was entirely devoted to her faith in Christ and her love of God.
Tony was an inductee of the 1998 Newtown Sports Hall of Fame, for his passion and leadership both on and off the field.
Affectionately known to many as Gi Gi, she found great enjoyment cooking for her family.
After retirement, Joe volunteered at the Dorothy Day Homeless Center in Danbury, and taught English as a second language to new immigrants.
He was a longtime Newtown Athletic Director and he was also inducted into the West Haven High School Athletic Hall of Fame.
Before retiring in 2008, Janice worked for 10 years with Cartus Relocation in Danbury.
After his service in the Army, Tim joined the Connecticut State Troopers and retired after 20 years of service.
Robert attended Monroe HS and Henry-Abbot Tech. High School. He was in the industrial cleaner industry as owner/operator of Magic Carpet.
In his free time, Daniel enjoyed motorcycles and cars but most of all the adventures and friends he made along the way.
Mary was an active Hospice Volunteer, and spent many happy years at Nunnawauk Meadows.
He loved music from classical to many levels of groups such as “The Ramones” to “Iron Maiden.”
Lada had lived in Norwalk for most of her life. She was retired from the Darien Board of Education.
Jill was a member of the VFW Post 308 Ladies Auxiliary and Sandy Hook Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary.
Harold was a member of the Hawleyville Fire Company for over 40 years, and a member of the Newtown Sportsmen Association for over 30 years.
Over the past several years Bob provided consulting services to food and consumer goods companies in the Greater Connecticut area.
Erich graduated from Newtown High School in 2007. He was a free spirit who has traveled and lived across the country.
Growing up Chris had a passion for art, cooking, motor sports, the beach and his family.
Mr. Reiss was an area resident for the past sixty-six years, coming to Danbury in 1952 and establishing the former Cliff's Auto Parts Store
While married to Moya Waters, together they owned and operated Pickles Deli in Milford, and he later managed the Hilario Deli in Newtown.
He suffered a life changing accident in 1980. His athletic abilities helped him manage life as a paraplegic for nearly 38 years.
Tyler was a member of Sandy Hook Volunteer Fire and Rescue
Tony was a yachtsman, and served as a Second Lieutenant in the United States Air Force during the Korean War.
He was killed in a motor-vehicle accident on Route 34 in Derby early Tuesday morning.
Kimberly was raised and educated in Newtown.
Henry retired from the Rutgers University Dining Services after about 30 years of service.
A lifelong area resident, she attended Danbury schools and graduated Danbury High School in 2004.
She leaves behind two children and her husband.
He worked as an inspection authorization aircraft and engine mechanic for 50 years. He owned and enjoyed flying an SNJ-4 and a Stinson 108.
She lived in Newtown from 1949 until 2012.
He was active in the adult leadership of Boy Scouts and watched all four of his sons receive the Eagle Scout Award.
She cared for 20 horses at her Newtown farm.
Lois leaves behind 20 cherished horses which she cared for at her farm in Newtown, CT.
He was a Newtown resident for the past 46 years.
She will be remembered for the years of selfless caring she gave to her family on the farm as well as her own family once she married.
Deepest condolences to Arthur's family and friends.