Paul was very friendly to everyone he met; you would always see Paul walking around his beloved West Side neighborhood.
Karen was a devoted mother and friend to all who knew her.
Giancarlo was a caring and loving brother, son, cousin, nephew and partner. He was an employee in the City of Stamford Highways Department.
Anthony had a great appreciation for fine wine, watching cooking shows, sports and music.
Of all he was blessed with during his long life well lived, Leo’s single greatest joy was his family.
While in Stamford, Betty was an active member of St. Mary Church, volunteering tirelessly at the feast each year.
Known for his enormous heart and love for all, there was nobody who met Andrew who was not his friend.
Above all else, Evangelos loved spending time with his family, especially his beloved grandchildren.
Cislyn was a caring, compassionate, selfless, and giving human being.
Despite the many accomplishments of her professional career and civic service, Susan considered her family her greatest achievement.
Jane was devoted to her family and grandchildren, instilling a legacy that will live on through all the lives she touched.
Long enthusiastic about learning and education, she received her BA degree in English from Hunter College and had two Master’s degrees
"With the tenacity of the tiger that she was, Janice was taken from this world at 3:05 a.m. on Friday April 22, 2023."
Chew Wing had a love of fine automobiles and enjoyed playing pool and table tennis.
Gene never put himself first, but always made sure he took care of others, especially his family.
"Dee" was loved and will be greatly missed by all.
Michele was a warm, loving person who enjoyed being with her family and, most of all, her faithful dog Gina.
"Anybody who knew Goldie knows she was a feisty one — she and her spunk will be missed."
Joseph Frank Uva, “Sonny”, 89, of Milford, beloved husband of Joan Biondino Smeland- Uva
John was a fantastic singer and loved to sing; he was often found rehearsing and performing Sinatra songs whenever he got a chance.
DJ was a truly remarkable human who will be missed by the many who loved him dearly.
What brought Mary the most joy was spending time with her family, cooking, laughing, and enjoying life.
Jack was a leading member of Stamford High School’s football team during its glory era. He was later active in the Stamford community.
Jean’s greatest joy was when family and friends would get together and create lifelong memories.
Mary was a member of the St. Mary’s Senior Group in Stamford and was a very active member of the Grace Evangelical Church.
Marie's greatest love was gardening, second only to her children and grandchildren.
Anne was kind hearted and had a generous spirit. She had battled cancer twice and was an 18- year survivor.
Florence was always upbeat, happy, and cheerful with a smile on her face all the way to the end.
Joe was a devoted father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, as well as a loyal and loving husband.
Bill's kindness, generosity and sense of humor will be greatly missed.
Ken will be greatly missed and his memory will live on in the hearts and minds of those he loved forever.
Ben taught math at Fairfield University for 40 years and coached for the Special Olympics for some 50 years.
Grace DePaolo, 89, a longtime resident of Stamford, passed away peacefully on March 4.
Enma was kind, soft spoken and always had time to lend a helping hand.
Frederic's family and friends will forever hold in their hearts his wonderful personality, intelligence, wit, honesty, kindness and love.
Britta Karen (Schneider) Kivell, 65, of Milford, CT passed away too soon, on February 12, 2023
Over the years, James served the Stamford community as a member of various boards.
Will cherished his family and was the best son and brother he could be.
By far, Antonio’s greatest legacy is his family.
Duilio enjoyed gardening, winemaking, and spending time with his many grandchildren and great-grandchildren.