Jerri was a phenomenal wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother.
Frank was gifted with a quick wit and a personality that was larger than life and was always the life of the party.
Georgia was the most patient, most selfless, gentle soul on earth. She gave everything and never expected anything in return.d
She loved watching General Hospital, playing word games on her phone to keep her brain sharp and texting everyone, always with many emojis.
Myrtle was employed as a CNA at Smith House of Stamford for over 23 years before her retirement.
Gary was a dedicated mailman who made many friends and acquaintances working in Stamford, Greenwich and Sarasota, Fla., post offices.
Nino loved to travel, but mostly loved being with his family and friends.
Rose was loved by all. She was good-hearted with a beautiful soul. Kind and generous to everyone.
Callie can be best remembered by the love and friendship she shared with those close to her.
Michael was an avid reader, enjoyed crossword and jigsaw puzzles, and loved to travel abroad, on cruises, and to Super Bowls.
Mark was a trailblazing Rabbi and Jewish media icon who created the first national Jewish television network.
Eddie was a longtime barber in Stamford. Having a large, extended family, Eddie was loved and will be missed by many.
Jerry was a fixture in the family business as a franchisee of Baskin Robbins in Greenwich and Darien for years.
Eleanor will be missed by all those who knew and loved her, and she will be fondly remembered.
Natalie was born in Port Chester, N.Y., on Dec.25, 1924, and later moved to Stamford.
Marilyn was employed by Grade A Market where she worked in accounts payable, retiring at age 79 with over 30 years of service.
Vito always put his family ahead of himself, loved being around his loved ones, always ready with a story or joke and a smile on his face.
Thomas was a founding partner at Stamford Pediatric Associates. He lived in Stamford for over 40 years with his wife & raised five children.
Addolorata enjoyed making the best homemade pasta, cooking for her family, and gardening. Most of all, she enjoyed being with her family.
Roy believed in hard work, dedication, kindness, intellectual curiosity and creating relationships that could last forever.
Rose was very talented and creative and enjoyed sewing and making clothing.
Florence possessed a beautiful spirit, and found great comfort in her faith.
Dom was the owner/operator of Deville Coiffures beauty salon in Darien for 50 years before his retirement.
Selfless to the end, Dan will be sorely missed by all.
Nicholas was a devoted husband, father and grandfather who loved being with his family and friends.
Kathleen loved animals from wildlife to her own, and enjoyed being a mother to everyone she met.
Brian enjoyed traveling, sailing, skiing and driving in his European sports cars, not to mention helping friends in need.
Ellie enjoyed playing the piano, listening to music and reading as well as being a long time fan of the New York Giants.
Al believed in family, faith and community. He was named Stamford’s Citizen of the Year in 2006.
Connie was a beloved mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and friend.
Donald was an accomplished lawyer, devoted family man, avid reader, storyteller, singer, traveler and civic leader.
Fred took great pride in his work, but always found the time to take great care of those he loved.
Joe was a constant presence in his neighborhood and was known to always lend a helping hand to his neighbors.
Gigi was best known for her love of all furry creatures and worked for Rippowam Animal Hospital.
Margaret was a kind person who always found it easy to drum up a conversation with just about anyone.
Joe had a wonderful sense of humor and smile that could light up a room. He cared very deeply for his family and friends.
Frank served in the US Army, and was also an avid piano player and enjoyed playing for his family and friends.
Lynn was an athletic basketball player in her younger days who always enjoyed reading a good mystery or romance novel.
Grace loved her family very much and especially loved cooking for them.
Joseph will be surely missed, and he will live on in the hearts and memories of his loved ones.