Bill was a longtime resident of Fairfield and more recently of Stamford.
Natalie always put others ahead of herself. Her heart was pure and her love was deeply felt.
Peter was a dedicated family man and good citizen.
Patricia was very involved in the community, her greatest accomplishment was raising her five children while always providing a loving home.
Rita was a creative, kind, and loving woman who had a deep love for the beach and was dedicated to her family.
Bobby was always good for laugh or a joke; a one-of-a-kind personality and a truly unforgettable character.
Lois was an unparalleled friend to all who knew her, and her vivacious personality touched so many lives.
"To know Josephine was to love her and be loved by her."
Evangelos Manesiotis, 88, of Stamford, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Oct. 30, 2023.
Lisa was an extraordinary person and a ferocious and loyal friend, and the limits to her kindness knew no boundaries.
Peter was the most generous, helpful, and kind husband, father, brother, and friend that anyone could have.
Sandra enjoyed traveling, walking her dog and spending time with family.
Donald Michael DeVito was born on Aug. 29, 1939, in Stamford.
Maria loved spending her summers in the town she grew up in with all her family and friends, creating amazing memories.
Arlene was a homemaker, a member of the Hollow Tree School PTA, and loved playing golf and traveling.
Madeleine was a remarkable woman whose life was a testament to selflessness and compassion.
Deirdre had a strong moral compass and a fierce sense of fairness.
David grew up in the Cove and remained there for most of his life with his large loving family.
Patricia was born in Stamford on July 26, 1937. She graduated from J.M. Wright Technical School.
Growing up in Stamford, Spyros was active in his Church and played many years for the Church of the Archangels basketball team.
Gerry expressed her love joyfully to her children, family and friends. She opened her heart and was a confidante to many.
Michael was not only a man of immense skill in sports and a devout believer, but he was also a beacon of friendship and compassion.
Marianna overcame many obstacles and health challenges in her life and she was an inspiration to the end.
Ed's heart was bigger than life and he always went the extra mile to help anyone in need.
Tony was an extremely humble person who always had a smile on his face and an infectious laugh.
Michael was a lifelong resident of Stamford.
She enjoyed playing tennis,was an avid tennis fan, loved crocheting, bowling & singing in the choir at St. Bridget and St. Cecelia Church.
Elaine, also affectionately known as "Dutch," was generous and kindhearted. She loved to welcome family and friends for a home-cooked meal.
Julia was a loving mother, aunt, friend, and grandmother.
John was known for his sharp sense of humor, infectious laughter, prodigious memory, extraordinary wealth of knowledge, and integrity.
Marie's family was her universe.
Pearl loved being the matriarch of the family and was so proud of her beloved children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Vites was a social butterfly who knew everyone and could make conversation with anyone.
Bea will always be remembered by her contagious laugh, her beautiful smile, and her love for everyone she knew.
Patti will be deeply missed by all those who knew her.
Tony was an avid Met fan, and enjoyed hunting, fishing and skeet shooting. He also loved to spend time with family and friends.
Armando always had a smile for everyone.
Joe was an army veteran and a member of the Stamford Jewish War Veterans, who annually drove his 1966 Mustang in the Veterans Day parade.
A pillar of the family, Carlo strongly valued his friends and family.
Carol was a beautician by trade, but her real profession was her family and friends.