A graduate of Norwalk High School who later resided in New Hampshire, Rit was a loving, charming man and an entertaining storyteller.
She had worked as Director of Marketing for Sacred Heart University and also volunteered for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fairfield County.
Victor was an avid sports fan rooting for his beloved NY Mets and was happiest when surrounded by family and friends.
He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, and exemplary tailor.
Dorothy took up golf later in life and was a member at Shorehaven Golf Club with husband Paul for 35 years.
Margaret was raised in Westport and worked for several years as an executive secretary for Distribution Marketing in Darien.
Lone time Norwalk resident
Lynela exuded an awe-inspiring courage and strength and never failed to share herself selflessly, even at her most difficult time .
Loving Mother and Grandmother.
A resident of Nashville, Tenn., Anita was born in Norwalk and is survived by her children.
Joan will be remembered fondly by her friends and relatives for her sense of humor, infectious laugh, strong opinions and outspokenness.
As owner of the Norwalk Book Shop, Ron brought the joy of reading to three generations of book lovers.
John worked for Putnam Plumbing for many years and was the beloved systems supervisor at the King School in Stamford for 20 years.
He loved history, antiques, politics, reading, stock trading and spending time with his family.
Tony’s heart beat to music, his drive came by way of cars and motorcycles, his purpose was anchored in kindness.
Joaquin enjoyed gardening, soccer, puzzles and spending time with his grandchildren.
Keith was known for being a hard worker. He had a passion for creating great moments with friends and family, photography, fishing, cooking.
She was a seamstress and then worked for Perkin Elmer for 17 years as AP/AR representative.
Janet moved to Norwalk, Connecticut where she became a very active member at St. Paul’s on The Green in Norwalk.
Parthena enjoyed a 20-year employment at Norwalk Hospital’s Food Service department.
Joseph was an avid music lover, particularly classical, jazz and Sinatra.
Sharon had the best and most contagious laugh, was a light in so many of our lives. She touched the heart of every person who knew her.
He was involved in the Norwalk community for many years, serving the West Norwalk Association, the Norwalk Senior Center and more.
Harry was awarded the Korean, United Nations, and National Defense Service medals along with the Good Conduct medal.
Ruth was a living witness to over 100 years of history.
Mario was an avid outdoorsman and co-owner of State Line Tire Company.
Over 40 years of sailing he accumulated many awards
Barbara was a member of Grace Baptist Church for over 50 years.
He attended Norwalk Public Schools and Community Baptist Church in Norwalk before moving to Iowa in 2005.
Over his business career, he received many awards and accolades notably the Heritage Award from the U.S. Marine Corps Historical Foundation.
He rescued many cats and dogs throughout the years, either placing them in homes or keeping them in the family.
Viktoria departed on her next great adventure while holding the hand of her love of 46 years.
He coached baseball in the Pony, Colt, and Senior Babe Ruth leagues, as well as more than 25 years in the Ben Whone National Little League.
Rose worked as a companion for Visiting Nurse & Hospice of Fairfield County for 25 years.
He was retired from Arnold Bakers, where he had been a shipping clerk.
Jody attended Wilton High School and graduated Cum Laude in May from Lebanon Valley College in Pennsylvania.
Sukumari worked as a Nurse at the Norwalk hospital for 25yrs and was greatly loved by her staff, Colleagues and patients.
Former Resident of Norwalk
Lilia has been a Norwalk resident for 50 years
Lieutenant Colonel David Paul Cole was awarded the Purple Heart Medal in 1963.