He was a resident of Norwalk and, recently, of Waterbury.
Bob was a longtime member of the Rowayton Arts Center and a member of the Silvermine Guild of Artists.
Born in Pennsylvania, she worked at various local stores while raising a family.
Athanasia worked at the Holson Company until her retirement and was an active member of the St. George Greek Orthodox Church.
Edgar worked for Avianca Airlines as an airplane mechanic and for Bills Auto Body in Stamford before retiring.
Throughout her career, Patty worked as an X-Ray Tech with St Joseph's and Norwalk Hospitals.
Vince spent most of his career in sales at the Burndy Corporation and later at the Amphenol Corporation.
Bill was a retired Westport, CT letter carrier from the U.S. Postal Service.
After graduating Norwalk High School, he joined the Norwalk Fire Department, where he made a career lasting over 30 years.
Miladys was the rock of her family. She is now in Heaven reunited with her loving husband and partner.
He was an expert at teaching the “intangibles,” Honor, Integrity, Honesty, Respect, Determination, Discernment, Persistence and Guts.
Prior to his retirement, he worked for the city of Norwalk's Data Processing Department for 29 years.
Born in Greece, Lazaros came to this country in 1971.
He enjoyed a long career at the 2nd District Water Company in Norwalk CT.
Ed was known as a very talented handy-man and spent numerous hours tinkering, fixing things and working on various home projects.
Robin had a way of lighting up any room she entered.
John was very fond of the 50 years he spent with the S.T.A.R. program.
A graduate of Norwalk High School and Empire Linotype School, he proudly served in the U.S. Air Force from 1948-1952.
Kenny was a member of the Ferris Hill Club, and you could often find him at the Polish American Club or the Eagles Club.
He was employed by the Pepperidge Farm Bakery for over 30 years.
Mrs. Gottesman worked as a teacher several years.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, Liz proudly served the community as a certified emergency nurse and employee at Norwalk Hospital for 43 years.
For years, she worked happily at the West Norwalk Nursery School at the United Congregational Church of Norwalk.
An avid Yankee fan, she was a loving, kind and generous woman who enjoyed traveling and exploring new and varied food and drink.
She retired as a court clerk, but perhaps was more well-known around the town of Wilton as the "Ultimate Soccer Mom."
Betty enjoyed travel, particularly cruises with friends and trips to Bermuda, Hawaii, Alaska, and Ireland.
A lifelong member of The American Legion he has several artifacts on display in the Veterans Wall of Honor in Norwalk City Hall.
Roger and his wife opened Space Age Printing & Graphics, which would be a fixture of the Norwalk community for over 30 years.
Bob resided in New Canaan for most of his life and attended New Canaan High School.
A founder of the law firm DiScala & DiScala, he served as president of the Norwalk/Wilton Bar Association and was a Court TV commentator.
Miriam worked as a clerk at City Hall in Norwalk for over 17 years.
Sharon was a longtime Norwalk resident and retired from Norwalk Community College in 2009.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, he was the respected owner of Richard Dileo Jewelers for over 33 years.
A long-time resident of Norwalk, her passions and talents were far-reaching and varied.
He was an avid boater most of his life and loved to sail and cruise the waters of Connecticut with friends and family.
Vernice worked twenty plus years for Burndy Corporation, holding various positions before her retirement.
Jenn was passionate about music. She loved singing and dancing! She loved wearing dresses. She loved meeting new people.
Paul worked for the city of Norwalk as a painter, or as he would call it a "schmear-er," for 28 years.
Matthew has been part of Food LLC for the past 20 years and was a chef at The Whelk in Westport.
Maria was a loving Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother.