She worked at Charles of the Ritz, a cosmetic manufacturer in Norwalk, and was a proud volunteer at Norwalk Hospital for over 50 years.
Jeffrey was a dedicated, certified carpet and upholstery tech at Triple S Carpet in Norwalk for over 15 years.
He founded Novaworks Computer Systems in 1987.
He was chief engineer for Norwalk Public Works and also an elder at Trinity Lutheran Church.
Evan enjoyed watching sports, especially baseball, and was an avid New York sports fan.
A salesman for Hartley and Parker, Ltd. for over 30 years, he had countless friends, co-workers and customers who were "family" to him.
Born in Norwalk, he was the son of Angel Crespo and Domenica Lombardo.
Gloria also enjoyed traveling and took numerous cruise trips with her husband and son throughout the Caribbean and Europe.
Carmela lived in service of others, including as the director of recreation at the Greens at Cannondale for its many residents.
A Norwalk resident since 1955, he was a member of the Neptune and South Norwalk boat clubs.
Her grandchildren and great grandchildren brought her immense joy.
He loved nothing more than spending time with his family and was always there for them.
Craig began his service as a firefighter for the city of Norwalk in 1997and served honorably until his death.
A resident of Tennessee, he lived in Norwalk for many years and worked at AON.
Michelina was lovingly known as Marge to close friends and family.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, she worked at the C&K Hat Corporation before starting a family.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, Dewey enjoyed a 35-year career as a warehouse manager at the Burndy Corporation while raising his family.
She enjoyed a good meal and time with family and friends, and was never known to make a bad meatball.
A former resident of Stamford, Ray spent the earlier part of his career at Coca-Cola.
A lifelong Norwalk resident, Beverly was a school crossing guard at Jefferson Elementary School for over 40 years.
He was an avid fisherman. He loved music and attended as many concerts as possible.
Eleanor was known for her dedication to her family. She was a devoted mother and grandmother, and was deeply loved by her family and friend
A true people-person and caring friend, he spent much time at the Pastime Athletic Club, which he proudly served as President.
A woman of strong faith, she was a pastor, devoted to Jesus and active with her church.
Bonnie was mostly known for her vivacious outgoing nature, and her love for dancing and music.
Magloire was a Taxi Driver who will be missed by all who knew him.
She taught ceramic classes for many years and continued her passion for crafts throughout her life.
She lived most of her life in Norwalk except for a short period in Switzerland and most recently in Madison.
Eric spent the majority of his career at Instinet and UBS in Information Technology, and was respected and admired by his colleagues.
Michael was an accomplished trumpet player and had played in the New Canaan Town Band since 1960.
She was an active member of several community organizations, including the First Congregational Church of Darien and League of Women Voters.
Norwalk Resident
A lifelong Norwalk resident, he opened Norwalk Florist in the early 1960's where he worked for over 30 years.
He worked for the Old Family Lunch Wagon, Chance Vought-Avco and Sikorsky Aircraft and retired from U.S. Surgical Corporation in Norwalk.
Keith was an avid outdoorsman that was passionate about boating and fishing on Long Island Sound when he wasn't working as an Auto Mechanic
He lived a fulfilled life of 89 years, with his family as his main focus.
A devoted member of the Community Baptist Church, she enjoyed donating her time to charitable organizations and being with her family.
She loved long drives in the car, listening and singing to oldies music and eating mom's home-cooked meals on Sunday with the family.
He was a member of the Laurel Athletic Club, Silvermine Golf, NHS Fathers Club and Cranbury Baseball.
Bill served his community as an elected member of Norwalk's Common Council for several terms.