Beloved Wife, Mother and Grandmother
She was an elementary school teacher ofr mote than 30 years.
Uniroyal and Emmett O'Brien Tech High School Retiree
She was a resident of Heritage Village.
She moved the unique greeting card and paper good company to Newtown in 1977.
He served as the Metro-New York Chairman of Preparedness Health and Safety Services for the American Red Cross and several other boards.
She was an accountant for most of her life. She loved spending time and spoiling her grandchildren.
Proud U.S. Army Veteran of the Vietnam War and a dedicated advocate to advance nursing education
She was married for 65 years and raised five boys.
She and her husband owned the Samina horse farm in Southbury.
He retired after 38 years with the Bridgeport Fire Department. He also served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
He had a long career at IBM and helped design computer programs for NASA's Saturn rocket in 1963.
He was a senior neuroscientist in California for many years.
She was born in Brooklyn, NY and is also a former North Haven resident.
She worked at the Office of Naval Research and later as a legal secretary.
He is a former president and publisher of the News-Times of Danbury.
She lived in Southbury for 35 years.
He worked as an electrical contractor and was on the national ski patrol.
He was a Southbury resident for 25 years.
He was part of a specialized unit in the U.S. Army during World War 2.
Georgette Marguerite Giroux, 89, formerly of Watertown, passed away peacefully at the Lutheran Home in Southbury.
Beloved Friend
She worked at the Westport Bank and Trust Company until she retired.
He was a resident at the Southbury Training School.
He served in the U.S. Marine Corp. and later in life owned a produce store and a produce buying business for other stores.
He started as a mason and grew Calabrese Construction to a large construction company.
Beloved Husband and Father
Benjamin Paul March of March Farm in Bethlehem died in an accident over the weekend. The community and beyond is mourning his death.
He visited every National Park and enjoyed spending time with his family.
He was a proud U.S. Army veteran and was a park ranger for the state.
He was a contractor for more than 20 years and owned R-Value Inc.
He was a U.S. Navy veteran and retired electronic engineer.
He enjoyed riding his motorcycle, watching the Steelers and living life to the fullest with his family.
Martin graduated from Pomperaug High School, class of 1983. After graduating high school, he joined the Navy.
He worked at the Southbury Training School and as driver for the senior bus in town.
She enjoyed spending time with her family and taking road trips.
She also did a short stint as a student teacher before finding her passion in Girl Scout work as a field director in Torrington, Connecticut
Ryan bravely faced a lifetime of challenges related to CAH, but he ALWAYS did this with grace, humor, positivity and uncommon strength...
Calling hours are today, June 6.
She moved to Southbury o be closer to their children and grandchildren as she cherished family time together.