Alex was a loving Husband, Father, and Grandfather. He very much enjoyed spending time with his family. And he will be dearly missed.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, she was a graduate of Norwalk High School and worked as a bookkeeper and bank teller prior to her marriage.
Nina worked for NEON as a childcare provider for several years and enjoyed working with children on a daily basis.
Tony started his career as a stone mason and eventually started his own business, Antonio’s Landscaping & Masonry which operated for 15 yrs.
Georgios was admired for his joyous spirit, often found singing Greek folk songs, greeting customers with a hearty smile.
Lisa taught kindergarten at Brookside Elementary School in Norwalk for 28 years, where she mentored and inspired hundreds of students.
After arriving in America, Georgios followed the American Dream by working numerous jobs and later retiring form Norwalk Hospital.
He retired as plant manager after 38 years with Stew Leonard's Dairy and was a dedicated volunteer at Norwalk Hospital for 18 years.
Matilda attended Norwalk Community College and was a certified surgeon's assistant for the late Dr. Stanley Goodman for over 25 years.
She lived a fulfilled life of 90 years with her family as her main focus.
Leo was a family-oriented man and valued his family deeply and cherished spending time with them.
Margaret worked at Voltarc Technologies in Fairfield for 47 years and was a past treasurer of the South Norwalk Columbiettes Aux. 1253.
A member of the Telephone Pioneers volunteer clown troupe — performing as “Buttercup”
She enjoyed volunteering at St. Thomas Church Consignment Shop.
Barbara was a graphic designer and owned Refresh Your Life Now, a holistic health coaching practice.
His career took him all over the globe, meeting many fascinating stars of film and music.
Tommy worked as the food service senior manager at Stepping Stones Museum and in catering for One Bro Pizza Co., Mike's Deli and Knot Norms.
Betsy had a fulfilling career in the credit union industry, she dedicated her time and efforts to various credit unions.
At the time of his death, he was the owner of Joe Liberatore Trophies and Awards.
Doc was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. His family was extremely important to him.
A lifelong resident of Norwalk, Domenic diligently served as an operating partner of the Cobbs Mill Inn in Weston for about 25 years.
Dante will be remembered for his exuberant laughter, generous heart and his love of dogs.
Tina worked at the Mt. Vernon Board of Education as a secretary to the assistant superintendent of schools.
Mato enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and extended family.
Her family thanks Notre Dame Convalescent Home for their care and love to their beautiful mother.
Laura loved cooking for her family at gatherings and spending time with longtime friends.
At Norwalk Hospital, she spent time attending to patients in the NICU and various other floors before settling on 8 West.
Eduardo enjoyed fixing cars, taking things apart and sometimes putting them back together.
She lived in Norwalk for decades before moving to Trumbull in 2009 to live with her daughter and family.
Nate volunteered on the boards of the Westport Nature Center and The Karamuseum in South Norwalk and at the Norwalk Oyster Festival.
She enjoyed gardening, reading and spending time with family.
Leonard recently retired from his career of over 30-years at the state Department of Developmental Services as a residential supervisor.
A lifetime resident of Norwalk, he attended Norwalk schools and was the proud owner of Joe's Moving Company.
Kyle was a renaissance man with an incredibly generous spirit. He was an accomplished tradesman, electrician, wood worker, mechanic.
Benjamin enlisted in the Army on August 9, 1951, where he fought in the Korean War to protect his country.
Peter held numerous positions at large financial institutions and taught finance for over 20 years at the University of New Haven.
He worked hard to support his family through a variety of construction jobs and eventually retired from his position at Pepperidge Farm.
After graduating from the University of New Haven he worked as an engineer for IBM for 38 years.
In his spare time, he enjoyed Gardening making wine and spending time with his Family.
Wonderful Son, Brother, Cousin, Nephew, and Friend