Dr. Sgarlata, often called Dr. Cos, was a beloved member of the Western Connecticut State University community.
Woody worked as a banker at the Union Trust Company and spent over 25 years volunteering at the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk.
Mark was a highly esteemed chef and leader in his industry, most recently serving as Executive Chef at the Field Club of Greenwich.
She worked for Dr. E. Tremain Bradley in Norwalk for over 25 years, then managed the estate of the heir to Fawcett Publications.
He bought a cobbler shop in 1986, which he operated for about four decades before turning the business over to his sons.
She loved to please guests in her home and show her love by creating a great-tasting and beautifully presented meal.
Bill gave generously to charity and was especially passionate about helping children in need
Teresa was a seamstress for Mitchell's of Westport for many years.
Born in Norwalk, she had worked as an office assistant at Darien Medical Group and was everybody's mom and nana.
Marcel was a man of many talents and dedicated his life to helping others.
Ginny enjoyed over 50 years of nursing, mostly as a pediatric nurse, and taught in the school of nursing at Stamford Hospital.
She was a longtime resident of Norwalk.
Born in Norwalk, she enjoyed crossword puzzles, gardening and spending time with her grandchildren.
Cathy resumed teaching in 1978 and was an occasional substitute teacher for St. Aloysius School in New Canaan.
A graduate of Staples High School in Westport, she worked as a seamstress and was a devoted wife and mother.
Steve found a career in food services at what is now known as Lakota Oaks, where he was internationally recognized for his omelets.
A retired electrician, he loved the outdoors, gardening and especially growing tomatoes.
During her 40+ year career as a teacher, he spent 33 years working for Norwalk Public Schools.
He was an active parishioner at St Philip Church, volunteering with the RCIA Team and the food pantry, and served as a Eucharistic Minister.
For the past ten years, she volunteered with a number of local events, such as the Oyster Festival.
A resident of Norwalk for the past 46 years, she taught 8th grade English at Turn of River Middle School in Stamford.
Carole was a Eucharistic Minister at St. Thomas the Apostle Church, worked for Friends of Animals and volunteered at Norwalk Hospital.
She and her husband were longtime members of the St. Ann’s Club in Norwalk.
She was a night owl who loved watching country western films, spending summers in Lake George and drinking extra sweet Greek coffee outside.
Alex was an excellent cook and replicated many recipes.
He was a retired electrician, having worked for Union Local 3 in New York and Union Local 208 in Connecticut.
Helen enjoyed doing puzzles, especially word finders, going out to diners, traveling and spending summers in their home in New Hampshire.
Frank spent many years enjoying the beach, serving as the Rowayton Beach Association's beach director and president.
Vivian was a Norwalk resident her entire life until moving to Danbury five years ago.
A graduate of Winston Prep, Lizzy loved animals and babies and was very involved with Transition Connecticut.
Always working, he never fully retired from Trans-Lux Corp, where he worked as vice president of sales.
She was primarily a stay at home mom to her five children and later employed as secretary and bookkeeper for the Gardella family until 1992.
Starting as an office boy, Tim continued his career at Union Carbide for a 40-year tenure, working his way to become Global Head of Credit.
John and his wife opened the first version of Speedy Donuts in the heart of South Norwalk and eventually moved it to Connecticut Avenue.
She worked for the Norwalk Mattress Co. for over 50 years as a seamstress.
She lived locally all of her life and was a graduate of Norwalk High School.
He served in the National Guard and had retired from Applera Corporation as the Director of Risk Management.
She devoted her life to caring for others who could not care for themselves while working at Notre Dame Convalescent Home for 15 years.
During her 35 years at Stoler House, Gerry enjoyed the many friends she made and deeply appreciated her relationships with the staff.
Pat was a teacher in the Norwalk Public Schools for several years, and later held a variety of office jobs.