Luisalfredo was a lifelong Stamford resident.
Above all else, Don was a family man who cared for his wife and daughter immensely.
Cathy was a two-time cancer survivor, a strong and resilient woman, a true inspiration, and a warrior at heart.
Manny was a lifelong Stamford resident.
Having lived in Stamford all his life, Brien had a love for the city and for serving his community.
Nancy devoted her life to her children and was a loving and caring grandmother.
Mike served in the Air Force from 1951-1955. He loved planes, trains and automobiles.
Along the way, she made many friends and was quick to help anyone who needed it.
Throughout his years, Rudy was a hard worker, gentle giant, and patient man.
Patrick was born in Galway, Ireland, on Feb. 21, 1937.
Bridget was born on Oct. 9, 1965, in Stamford.
Bimla was a wonderful person who treated each and every person with a lot of love.
Above all else, Nancy loved to be with her family.
Popi was a gentle soul full of kindness and compassion with a heart of gold. All who knew her were truly blessed.
Susan loved children and animals and spent much of her career working for pediatricians, and later veterinarians.
Margaret loved cooking, baking, and gardening, and crocheted many blankets for family and friends. She lived in Stamford for 87 years.
Arnold will be remembered by all who knew him for his sweet nature, his sense of humor, and warm, generous personality.
Calling hours will take place on Thursday, July 20.
Dominick served in the United States Army during the Korean War. After his service, he was a carpenter and later worked for the Stamford PD.
Margareta loved to bake. Every Christmas she would deliver trays of cookies, not only to family and friends but to anyone new that she met.
More than anything, Fran cherished time spent with her family and friends.
Helen enjoyed playing the mandoline, singing, dancing and spending time with children, grandchildren and long-time friends.
An avid reader, Marketta could usually be found with a book in her hand, a mystery on TV, or traveling the world with her husband.
Linda was a kind and generous soul who treated everyone she met like family.
Jim was an avid runner who coached and helped organize races in the area.
Elizabeth enjoyed cooking, playing cards, listening to Frank Sinatra and trying her luck at the casino.
Grace was a lifelong Stamford resident and had a long career as a data analyst at General Electric Credit Corporation.
Bonnie will be remembered as a devoted wife, loving mother, grandmother, great grandmother, a top-class knitter and an avid baker.
His dedication, perseverance, and strong work ethic were evident in every endeavor he pursued.
Marie was born in Greenwich and later settled in Stamford after marrying her husband in 1955.
Diane’s life was always half full and she was a silver lining for those that knew her.
Sally gave of herself to so many people, dedicating her life to caring for others. She worked as a nurse in Stamford for many years.
Jane was a lifelong Stamford resident.
Irene was best known for her 18 years spent as a waitress at the Lemon Tree Restaurant on Summer Street in Stamford.
"She could light up any room and she had an infectious laugh that made you smile when she smiled."
Joyce was a beloved elementary school teacher for 35 years in Darien before her retirement.
Jo was educated in the Stamford school system, and later taught at Julia A. Stark School.
Ed always put an emphasis on family activities with his kids. He enjoyed playing golf and tennis and was an avid runner for many years.
Lucy believed in the rewards of hard work, and as soon as she was able to earn a paycheck she did so.
Paul was very friendly to everyone he met; you would always see Paul walking around his beloved West Side neighborhood.