He had a generous spirit, always willing to lend a hand or share a story. He was greatly loved and will be deeply missed.
He won the outstanding fan award from Pomperaug High School in 1987 for supporting copious sporting events anywhere they were competed.
Affectionately know as "Papa" to his eight grandchildren, he spent as much time with each of them as possible.
Vanity Fair columnist, Dominick Dunne, would telephone her nightly to review the courtroom events of the day. She was a famous radio host.
Arlene was a beautiful painter and artist, and especially enjoyed making crafts. She was very proud of the holiday aprons she sewed.
The joy and light of his life was his 4 year old son Chayton Krasniewski who survives him.
She will be remembered for the years of selfless caring she gave to her family on the farm as well as her own family once she married.
His gentle, caring ways and quick wit endeared him to all.
Joan wanted people to know that she was a member of the first Girl Scout troop in Southbury.
Henry was a loving father and grandfather, known to his family and friends as “Old Man”.
Retired after 32 years from McGraw-Hill Book Co. and after 36 years as a Commander from the U.S. Coast Guard.
Aside from family, his many joys included traveling the world with Sally, spending long summers at his lake house.
Jean was not just a member of Sacred Heart Church, she was a major part of the church for 30 years.
She was a member of the Woodbury Woman’s Club, The Red Hat Society, Hands Across America and Daughters of the American Revolution.
Lucille worked for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for over 38 years as a Legal Assistant in their law firm.
She retired as an Executive Assistant from Pitney Bowes in Danbury, CT.
Cheryl worked for the State of Connecticut for 26 years.
He is listed on the Verteran's Wall at the Southbury Senior Center. He was a member of the VFW in Southbury and the American Legion.
He served as neuropathologist at the Danbury Hospital for more than 25 years.
He also worked at “Old Hundred” (Baskin Robbins) in Southbury, making ice cream for 32 years. He then worked at Southbury Training School.
She was an accomplished pianist and competed in basketball and field hockey.
She was employed by the State of Connecticut at Southbury Training School rising to the position of Supervisor.
Betty was a devoted elementary school teacher after obtaining a master's Degree from The New School, NYC. She retired in 1994.
In 2016 she was awarded first price for her portrait “Mother and Child” at the Pomperaug Art Show.
Volunteer work was important to her especially as an aide in hospitals and she later worked as a medical secretary.
Barbara loved good food, good wine, and socializing with family and friends. Always arranging the holiday meals and family parties.
Kurstin graduated from Naugatuck High School in 1984. She loved to show her Sign Language skills and also enjoyed to sing any chance she had
She retired from Southbury Training School after working there for many years.
She was a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Southbury.
Moving to Pomperaug Woods in Southbury in 2006, she attended the United Church of Christ for as long as she was able.
Cassidy is a student at Western CT State University studying Criminal Law with aspirations of becoming a drug and alcohol counselor.
Card making was another one of her hobbies and many of the residents at Pomperaug Woods were the lucky recipients of her beautiful cards.
Helen was a writer of poetry and many of her poems have been published. She was also an animal lover and rescuer.
She graduated from Pomperaug High School in Southbury CT and attended Southern Connecticut State University.
After being honorably discharged, he worked for FarrelCorporation and Sikorsky Aircraft until his retirement in 2009.
Deepest condolences to Patricia's family and friends.
She was born in Greenwich.
His family nickname was Sunny, because he truly found the positive in any situation. He will be deeply missed.
Bernadine was a devout communicant of St. Thomas the Apostle Church of Oxford.
Before moving to Florida in 2008, Mr. Fishman was recognized as Volunteer of the Year by the Region 15 school system.