Mary worked as a switchboard operator for SNET for over 30 years.
She worked as an accountant and for many years at Norwalk Transit, then volunteered at Norwalk Hospital upon retirement.
A resident of Norwalk for over 50 years, Nicholas was dedicated to the area’s sports and baseball community.
A Norwalk resident for 67 years, Tess volunteered at the Norwalk Hospital gift shop weekly for over 25 years.
A plumber by trade and lifelong Norwalk resident, he was a member of St. Ann's Club, of which his family were founding members.
He retired as an assistant postmaster from the U.S. Postal Service after many years of dedicated service.
A longtime resident of Norwalk, he owned a successful upholstery business: J.O.B's Upholstery at the Norwalk Marina.
He served as academic dean at the King School in Stamford and was also part of the English faculty.
He spent his career at Perkin Elmer, specializing in the construction, calibration and testing of DNA equipment.
He enjoyed playing soccer with his friends and cousins, telling jokes, playing monopoly
Gabe was the life of the party and the mayor of Douglas Drive, always greeting anyone passing by.
Barbara enjoyed a decade-long career as principal of the Norwalk Montessori Association, which encompassed three schools in the county.
Samantha was a full-time substitute teacher at New Lebanon Public School in Greenwich and was loved by all of her students.
He valued time spent with friends and family, whether golfing at Oak Hills, playing cards at the Laurel Athletic Club or hunting in Maine.
One of his greatest joys was coaching pop warner football and attending all of his children's sporting events and tournaments.
A graduate of Sacred Heart University with a degree in accounting, he became a certified public accountant with an active office in Norwalk.
Jay worked for Nash Engineering, Purolator Courier and Federal Express, and was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, Aerie 588.
He retired from Cablevision after more than 30 years as a customer service representative.
An area resident recently purchased a winning lottery ticket in Norwalk, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
She worked as a teller in a local bank, then at her children's school for many years as a library assistant and secretary.
Maria made friends wherever she went, lived or worked. She had a heart of gold and would help anyone.
Leonel loved photography, spending time with his family. He was a notable member of a local church, Centro Cristiano La Familia.
An active member of the Norwalk United Methodist Church, she served as a board member, Sunday school teacher and church choir director.
She taught kindergarten at F.E. Bellows Elementary School in Mamaroneck, N.Y., for 30 years.
She was known as "Little Grandma" by many family and friends' children and was an active member of Christ Church in East Norwalk.
His professional journey led him to dedicate 20 years to the healthcare industry as a kitchen manager at two local nursing homes.
Larry was an avid Wizard of Oz memorabilia collector; during his early adulthood, he loved raising his Arabian show horses.
A loving family woman, she enjoyed spending time with her daughters and their families.
Amy graduated from New Canaan High School then settled in Norwalk, where she lived for 35 years.
His tenure at the Hat Corporation of America in Norwalk spanned over 20 years and was a "family affair."
Angelina was a loving and devoted mother who was loved by many. Her hobbies included cooking, homemaking, jarring olives and making homemade
She was the owner-operator of Oceanview Concessions of Fairfield County Connecticut for 45 years.
Phyllis worked as a secretary for MBI and then helped manage her husband's company, Carnegie Tool.
She was a prolific author of numerous articles and broadcast scripts, most of which focused on politics, business and science.
Ginnie and her husband, Joe, lived and raised their family in Norwalk for almost 40 years.
He worked as a purchasing manager executive at the Burndy Corporation for 25 years and as director of materials at Paul H Gesswein and Sons.
Jack retired from Howard Johnsons after 20 years of service in automatic merchandising.
A lifelong resident of Norwalk, she was a fixture in the Norwalk public school system for more than 25 years.
She was an avid horseback rider, and was a member of the Cutting Club, where she rode her horse in cutting competitions.
Joe worked for Caprice Footwear, Howe Furniture, Hatch & Bailey Co. and Pepperidge Farm before starting his own landscaping business.