Claudia loved to cook for family and enjoyed gardening, especially her beautiful azalea bushes.
Norma's home was a place where friends and family gathered around the dining room table, and many happy memories were made.
James (Skip) was an avid boater who enjoyed spending his summers out on his boat with his wife and friends.
Tony valued family ties and traditions, and spending time with his friends.
Angela worked as a typist for Pitney Bowes for 20 years. She enjoyed singing, cooking and reading.
Joe was a plumber by trade, and opened Vagnone & Son Plumbing and Heating with his father in 1983.
"Ken was so very loving, gentle, kind, and funny, and always helped others before himself."
Known as the "Mayor of Belltown", Julio truly was beloved by all and left an impression on everyone he met.
"Theresa always displayed a smile, a welcoming heart, was non-judgmental and wanted to know about everything one was doing."
"Ed was the most creative person; he could make anything out of nothing."
"In addition to cooking, Liz enjoyed crossword puzzles, reading and watching the news."
"Tony will be long remembered for his welcoming smile, kindness, humility, patience, dedication, and excellence in all areas of life."
"Albert is remembered to all as both a gentleman and a gentle man."
"Always smiling, never saying no, Frank didn’t have a mean bone in his body."
"Family was everything to Amerigo. He enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren, and family gatherings."
Heather was born in Stamford, and attended school in Stamford, Norwalk, Bethel and graduated from New Milford High school in 1992.
Frank was born and raised in Stamford. He is a member of the Stamford Sports Hall of Fame.
Shirley was a devoted mother, sister, aunt, grandmother and will be truly loved and missed.
Rosemarie was a math whiz and was the first female to win the math prize at Cloonan Middle School.
Marie worked many years for the City of Stamford, Bureau of Sanitation.
"Monsignor Grieco led a highly productive and varied life in service to his diocese."
Helene worked at Anthony's Beauty Salon in Cos Cob, sold Avon for many years and cherished spending time with loved ones.
Anna enjoyed a successful career as a United States Postal Service Clerk. She enjoyed spending time with her family, shopping and traveling.
Joseph worked for the City of Stamford as a police officer for 40 years.
Stanley Wasicki was born on April 28, 2000 in Stamford.
Mary was an animated storyteller, and one of her all-time favorites was how she made Senator Joe Lieberman his sandwiches after school.
"Michael truly lived life to the fullest and with no regrets. To know Michael was to fall in love with him."
Above all, Jay loved spending time with his family.
Sabino was the life of the party and put a smile on everyone’s face.
Rich, a devoted family man, enjoyed a long career in the auto repair business and was the owner and operator of Auto Medics.
Chuck's greatest passion in life was caring for others.
Nancy’s biggest joy was spending time with her grandchildren.
Dawn always cared for others before herself and helped others in any way she could.
Robert impacted every aspect of his community in ways that will never be forgotten.
Bob attended Port Chester High School, then graduated from Rice University and served overseas during the Korean War.
Angela was born in Stamford and graduated from Stamford High School in 1963.
Antonio enjoyed nature, being outdoors, and playing soccer with his three daughters.
Marie was actively involved in her community church and schools throughout her years in Stamford.
When not traveling, Luigi enjoyed spending time with friends and family, and creating fond memories with his grandchildren.
Dan was a man of strong faith, and family was the most important thing to him.