He worked as a meter-reader for CT Light & Power Company and was honored to be Grand Marshall of Norwalk's Veteran’s Day parade in 2019.
A former lobster fisherman who became a teacher, he taught at Villa Maria in Stamford and later at Brien McMahon HS until his retirement.
Joe enjoyed a successful career as a Norwalk police officer from 1965 to 1986, then as a licensed stockbroker.
For many years she had worked as an orthodontic office manager, where she was well respected and loved by all.
She was a Girl Scout Leader for many years, and she volunteered at numerous dance recitals and shows that her daughter participated in.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, she was a member of the Norwalk Senior Center, Norwalk High School Alumni Association and more.
A man of faith, hard worker and loving husband, son and father.
He worked internationally on research to develop the antibiotics Ciprofloxacin and Avelox.
Her innate knack for business and work ethic served her well during her 12 year tenure as president of City Plumbing Supply Company.
He was perhaps the greatest catcher to ever sport the Partners Cafe logo under the bright lights of Calf Pasture.
Jimmy loved his country and served in the Army/National Guard as a Staff Sargent for many years.
He was a firefighter for over 34 years and retired from the Norwalk Fire Department.
He joined his family's business, Teddy's Transportation System, in Norwalk and worked his way up to the position of fleet manager.
She moved to Connecticut in 1975 and worked at Gaastra Sails, GenDataComm, Benefit Admin and Gary Oberst Law before retiring.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, she had two successful careers as a school dental hygienist for the town of New Canaan and as a realtor.
Jay is a U.S. Navy veteran who served during the Vietnam War.
Everyone knew that Wanda’s house was the place to go to get a home-cooked meal and a good laugh. She also loved baking.
Rose was an accomplished seamstress, sewing all her life for her family and friends.
His family owned and operated Boone’s Grocery Store on Main Avenue until 1963.
She was a member of the Haitian English Baptist Church of Norwalk.
Helen was the heart and soul of her family and her life a testament to love, compassion, and unwavering faith.
In 1970, Rose went to work for the Fairfield County Savings Bank where she eventually became its only senior female officer.
He was a longtime member of St. Peter Lutheran Church. He and his wife Lore, sang for many years with the Germania Maenner und Dammenchor.
Lou was a loving, caring and faith-filled man who found his true purpose in recent years. His conviction to his faith.
He worked in the tax office for Savin business services and was a fourth degree Knight of Columbus, Council 14360.
He loved his garden, making homemade wine, hunting and his animals.
She was a member of the Women's Board of Norwalk Hospital and Treasure House, as well as being active with the Norwalk Hospital Volunteers.
Caryn worked as an administrative assistant in the Tax Department at R.T. Vanderbilt Holding Company in East Norwalk.
Dick began his career with the Norwalk Water Department and later became a plumbing contractor, serving his clients for over 30 years.
She worked for NBC News, ABC News and NBC Sports, and was a longtime board member and advisory board member of the Norwalk Land Trust.
He loved to travel to Italy, go on cruises, swim in the ocean and frequently visited casinos, especially spending time with family.
Frank was a kind soul who would help others, he was a family man who enjoyed Sunday dinners, trips to Italy and rides to Calf Pasture Beach.
Charlie and his wife of 64 years, Louise, both passed away in October 2023; before moving to Norwalk, they were longtime residents of Maine.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, Dawn was employed by the Norwalk Public Library for over 35 years.
Enid loved to dance and have a good time, she enjoyed entertaining, she was very active in her Church.
Mike enjoyed life on the water and was a life member of the South Norwalk Boat Club, serving as Vice Commodore.
DeeDee held various jobs in healthcare and social services, including Giant Steps School, Oxford Healthcare and the Greenwich Youth Shelter.
Joan enjoyed a long career at Southern New England Telephone company, then spent many years working in the SNET Phone Center store.
He was a member of the Norwalk Senior Center and enjoyed the outdoors, most notably gardening and operating his personal weather station.
Coaching quickly became Ty's passion, and he proudly took on the role of mentor to many of the players he coached.