She loved to reminisce about her days at the Cordays Necktie Company and took every opportunity to dance to her favorite oldies music.
An avid sports fan, he coached Westport PAL football and Senior Babe Ruth baseball
He enjoyed playing drums and producing music, spending time with his siblings and cousins and taking care of animals.
He had retired as a baker from Pepperidge Farm, was a member of St. George Greek Orthodox Church, and enjoyed debating politics.
Theresa lived most of her life in Norwalk and worked at Lessing Rudner Footwear, Bargain World, C.R. Gibson and Wolfpit Elementary School.
A local attorney, he previously served as Norwalk's Corporation Counsel and a member of the Norwalk Fire Commission and Board of Education.
In addition to enjoying time with his family and neighbors, Bill was an avid gardener, woodworker, archer, golfer and bowler.
A life-long city resident, Ralph worked as manager of Grand Union's deli department and was a "Life Member" of the South Norwalk Boat Club.
She worked at the South Norwalk Library and as secretary to the comptroller for the city of Norwalk, John Smith, before retiring in 1995.
She worked for Perkin-Elmer, Save The Children, Ghurka and Consolidated Management, but her favorite job was caring for her grandchildren.
As a longtime resident of Norwalk, Nettie was a housewife who enjoyed opening up her house for holidays.
James loved to volunteer with "Sit Means Sit," bringing his therapy dog and best friend, Troy the Goofy Newfie, to visit group homes.
A life-long resident of Norwalk, Allan worked in the banking industry as an EDP Auditor and was a dedicated member of his church.
A 2015 Norwalk High School alumni, Ryan was a president of the Excel Exchange Club and a member of the Maritime Aquarium "Dead Reckoners."
A longtime First Taxing District employee and later director of the East Norwalk Library, he also performed as Santa at city tree lightings.
A Norwalk native, Joe worked for Burndy Corporation and later purchased Wasencky Bros, a spring and truck repair business in Norwalk.
Iliana loved her career as a paralegal and always had a big, beautiful smile across her face.
She loved spending time at the beach year-round with her family and always made the holidays and birthdays special for her children.
A Fairfield Public Schools teacher for many years, she loved and took pride in all her students' accomplishments.
He was a very proud Marine, not because of the battles, but because of the intense loyalty and camaraderie of those with whom he served.
Andhy attended Brien McMahon High School, where he played basketball for the school team during his freshman year.
She enjoyed spending quality time with her family, camping trips, birding and the Memorial Day parade in Rowayton.
Frances, also a resident of Virginia, took pride in her organizational and professional skills and retired as a legal secretary in 2015.
A lifelong resident of Norwalk, he taught social studies and later English as a second language at West Rocks Middle School for 38 years.
Chuck was a drummer since he was a teenager and played with multiple bands and different styles through the years.
Robert spent his career providing knowledgeable, courteous service to customers at Rings End, Yankee Lumber and Pergament.
Luis loved music and played bass guitar.
Edie enjoyed many rounds of golf at the Country Club of Darien and was a member of the Nutmeg Curling Club.
Sophie was a very active member of St. Aloysius Church in New Canaan.
She worked for many years at Penny Press in Norwalk, where she proudly greeted all visitors with a friendly smile.
Further on in his career, Armand exhibited his true talents as a building contractor, constructing many homes throughout Fairfield County.
Melanie worked in several roles for Norwalk Public Schools, then became a middle school science teacher at St. Luke's School in New Canaan.
Dorothy taught at Brookside Elementary School from 1953 to 1991, primarily at the first-grade level.
She will always be remembered by her constant smile and positive attitude despite life's ups and downs.
A woman with glamour and a free spirit, Carmen enjoyed sewing and worked as a successful seamstress.
Catherine enjoyed gardening, knitting and crochet and loved animals.
A plumber for many years, he worked as a plumber for many years and enjoyed social lunches and bus trips through area senior centers.
He was employed by Wagner Pools and later retired from the City of Norwalk Department of Public Works.
Rose loved cooking and hosted many gatherings at her Jersey shore home. The Lord filled her heart with warmth and kindness.
An electrician, Dom was a co-owner of Nick Cappuccia Electric & Sons and a longtime member of the St. Ann Club in Norwalk.