Holm loved square dancing and fishing. She retired after many years from Fairfield Hills in Newtown.
A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, March 8. He served in the U.S. Navy.
She was married for 69 years.
Arrison was the proudest Duke men’s basketball fan and lived in Heritage Village.
He is an Army veteran who served during WWII.
Following his education, John built a career in sales and broadcast management working for NBC–New York and other stations.
Elaine was proud of her work in the West Wing of the White House during the Nixon Administration.
Corinne was an active member of her church communities.
The Southbury couple married on October 5,1946 and were together for 69 years.
She worked as a secretary to the head of nursing at Waterbury Hospital until her marriage in 1949.
She loved working with people, especially children, and worked in her field until her retirement, according to the notice.
Laurence was elected to the Board of Education in Southbury, where he served two terms.
He played competitive bridge, poker, and chess, tended garden, and read books.
White was a former resident of Danbury and enjoyed traveling through the United States and Europe.
Bouley worked in New York City, at Parade magazine and then at The Macmillan Company, book publishers.
VanTassel served as Director of Christian Education and got her Master's degree from University of Alaska.
Friends and family will be received on Sunday, Oct. 18 from at Bethel Funeral Home.
Orlando was an avid fisherman and accomplished guitar player since childhood.
Ruth’s passions were her children, volunteering, playing mahjong, and anything chocolate.
Calling hours will be held on Saturday, April 4 from 1 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. at Arthur F. White Funeral Home in Bethpage, New York.
Funeral services will be held at Sacred Heart Church, 910 Main St. South, Southbury, on Thursday, April 2 at 10 a.m.
She grew up in Poland and lived a young life as a war refuge.
Otto Paparazzo was known for his innovative designs.
The actress passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones.
Peter Kostas built several homes in the Southbury area for residents.
Vincent Pavone worked in Danbury, Farmington, Southbury, Oxford and most recently at Evergreen Laser in Durham.
Calling hours scheduled for Wednesday morning at Sacred Heart Church.
A celebration of life is scheduled for May 24 in Roxbury.
The Southbury resident served as an aerial photographer in the Jolly Rogers 90th Bomb Group documenting the war from land and air.
His 70-year music career dates back to his days as a student at Avon Old Farms in Connecticut.