For nine years, Harry was the Administrative Chaplain of Southbury Training School.
Charlotte had worked at Southbury Training School for 28 years, and had worked at the H.H. Stone & Sons Hardware store in Southbury.
She was an avid supporter of animal welfare groups, particularly those involved with animal rescues.
He moved to Connecticut and worked at Yankee News for many years, and then at LaBonne's Market in Woodbury until he retired.
For 32 years, Keith worked for the Town of Easton, CT in the Department of Public Works, rising to the position of Highway Supervisor
She was a member of the Writing Club of Heritage Village and published her own book about growing up in Harwinton.
Past Chief, Port Chester Fire Department, NY
Past Port Chester, NY Fire Chief
Jackie was a caring and dedicated school teacher, affectionately known as “The Singing Kindergarten Teacher.”
Beloved Wife, Mother, & Grandmother
He loved working with kids and coached George J. Hummel Little League for many years and lead several of his teams to All-star championships
Paul spent the rest of his teaching life at Norwalk Community College, becoming Chairman of the English Department.
She was also employed by the Westport Board of Education and was the supervisor of School Nurses until she retired in 1995.
When he returned, his love for music flourished with a successful career as an instrumental music teacher and band director.
Centenarian & Mother of Local Attorney
She worked as a bank teller for CT National Bank in Southbury from 1972-1979 and at the Newtown Savings bank from 1979-1989.
Prior to her retirement, she had owned Dunkin' Donuts franchises in New York City and worked in food service on Long Island.
Life-long Connecticut resident (Woodbury, Harwinton, Southbury), artisan, business owner.
He enjoyed rooting for the Mets with his Dad, cheering for the Uconn girls with his sister, and walking his dog Bucky.
Sal also was a founding member of American Legion Heritage Village Memorial, CT Post 204.
She began a life-long career in health care at Riverglen in Southbury, providing loving care to her patients and families.
He was a member of the Italian Club, served as treasurer of Condo 13, a member of the VFW, American Legion and Heritage Village Men's Club.
He was a kind and caring boy who got along with everyone - young and old, boys and girls alike.
He worked for Arthur E. Olsen Plumbing & Heating for a number of years before he had his own business.
He was the president and owner of Murphy Transportation, Inc. of Naugatuck. He was a former member of the Naugatuck Chamber of Commerce.
Paul, a prominent Waterbury businessman for many years, was the owner of Dorfman’s in Waterbury.
A resident of Southbury for more than 40 years, Bill formed many special friendships, especially those from "the neighborhood".
He was currently employed by Shoprite of Southbury and he thoroughly loved his job, especially when customers acknowledged him.
She worked for many years at Southbury Training School and was a longtime Naugatuck resident before moving to Waterbury.
Jim married the love of his life Anne Sciuto in 1954 and they were married for 64 years.
She and her husband moved to Heritage Village in Southbury, CT., in 1972 and wintered in Boca Raton, Florida for several years.
She sang in the Church Choir and was a volunteer at the Woodbury Food Bank for 20 years.
He completed more than 30 marathons including Boston and New York and the Marine Corps Marathon (his favorite), 20 triathlons and much more.
He was an essential kitchen worker at the Curtis House in Woodbury, CT. from 1966 until he retired in 1987.
In 2004, Bill and Mary Ann moved to Southbury and in 2006 they celebrated 50 years of marriage.
Together with Mae, he owned and operated Saint John's Pharmacy on Cove Road in Stamford for forty years.
Her life was 100 years of love.
The Moskus family operated a dairy farm in Southford, and from an early age Anne was responsible for tending to the herd of cows.
He loved sports, winning an Old Timers Athletic Association of Greater Danbury honor for his participation in baseball, basketball and golf.
Jim and Betty moved to Heritage Village in Southbury, CT in 1998 where Jim enjoyed playing golf with his buddies and also with his grandkids