Alice enjoyed reading, shopping, walking and spending time with her children and grand children.
She loved and valued family, especially entertaining her children and grandchildren every Sunday afternoon with an Italian spread.
Loving Mother and Grandmother.
His funeral services will be held at 10 AM on Friday Dec 4, at St. Matthew Church, Norwalk. (Masks & social distancing required)
He enjoyed gardening, fishing, Native American events and collections and especially spending time with his cherished grandchildren.
He spent the majority of his career working for the Westport Board of Education.
Natalie loved outings and adventures with her family.
Salvatore retired from Nash Engineering and always enjoyed family time.
Lucy enjoyed Playing Bingo, Arts & Crafts, Traveling, Donating to many organizations.
Eleonora loved with her whole heart.
Mickey worked for 30 years as executive secretary at Brien McMahon High School.
Joan was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
The Seaport Association will have a special ceremony in the spring of 2021 on Sheffield Island honoring Norma.
Maria was the heart of the family who always put others before herself.
Koula worked as a ‘Seamstress to the Stars’, sharing her talents with the likes of Joann Woodward, Paul Newman and Robert Redford.
Robert, a loving uncle, was an avid outdoorsman and a friend of nature. He loved fishing and feeding birds and squirrels.
Her strong work ethic and pragmatic outlook on life placed her in high esteem by those who knew, loved and admired her.
She was an avid golfer, quilter and enjoyed playing MahJong with friends.
Alexandra believed in the value of a strong family, the love of a warm home.
Catherine worked as a bookkeeper for Altieri Associates and Norwalk Linen. She was an avid gardener and member of St. Jerome Church.
Takia also enjoyed many passions such as traveling, long walks on the beach, and culinary arts.
Rose was an avid traveler for many years, a Lifelong member of the Redding Grange and Member of The Unitarian Church in Westport, CT.
Mobilia, who was 81, died suddenly last week of heart failure.
Ron worked as an electrician and was a member of the Norwalk Exchange Club, the South Norwalk Boat Club, Sons of Italy and Yankee Sam’s.
John worked for Devine Brother’s Dairy, and later went on to work as Plant Inspector for Pepperidge Farms
Dottie worked in Sales for C.R. Gibson for 18 years. She was an active member of the Woman's Club of Norwalk and the Red Hat Society.
Joseph served in the U.S. Navy during WWII, where he was awarded the Purple Heart. He also worked for U.S. Post Office for many years.
Carlos, a loving husband, father and grandfather, owned and operated Vado’s Market in South Norwalk.
Filomena’s greatest joy was her family. She was a dedicated wife and mother and was always there for her family.
He worked in the Wilton School district for over 30 years. Cesar was a life long advocate for the importance of education.
Dot was a passionate bowler for over 60 years, and a frequent member of the "200 Club".
Kenji dedicated his career to the food and service industry.
She was a doctor and a devout Catholic.
Marge she was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.
Irene, a devoted grandmother and great-grandmother, worked in the State’s Attorneys' Office at Norwalk Superior Court for 26 years.
Loving Mother
A loving father who was passionate about his children, music and the outdoors and who was loved by many.
She enjoyed hosting large Christmas Eve gatherings and baking Christmas cookies for her family and friends.
Long standing member of the Cornerstone Community Church in Norwalk, CT.
Rita was blessed with a large and loving family to which she was devoted.